What could possibly steal the spotlight from Luke Combs during his Stagecoach headlining set? Well, how about a surprise appearance by Garth Brooks to perform the iconic country hit "Friends in Low Places"? Yes, that definitely did the trick!

Combs ended his set in a thunderous fashion, creating a moment that will go down in Stagecoach history as one of the most epic performances.
After teasing fans about a special surprise, Combs began singing "Friends in Low Places," only to be joined by Brooks on stage, much to the shock and delight of the crowd.
The energy that followed felt like pure Stagecoach adrenaline, with both Brooks and Combs sharing the stage and creating a memorable experience for everyone in attendance.
Throughout the night, Combs showcased his talent with a commanding set of his biggest hits, solidifying his status as a future Hall of Famer in country music.
In addition to Brooks, Combs was joined by other high-profile guests like Good Charlotte and Bailey Zimmerman, further enhancing the already stellar performance.
From his powerful rendition of "Hurricane" to the cover of Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," Combs captivated the audience with his country croon and stage presence.
After wrapping up his set, Combs even joined the Backstreet Boys on stage to give a country twist to their hit song "I Want It That Way," leaving a lasting impression on the festival.
With performances like these, it's clear that Luke Combs is on a path to country music stardom, following in the footsteps of legends like Garth Brooks and creating unforgettable moments at Stagecoach.
Contributing: Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY