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Panthers Superfan Luke Combs Teams Up with the Carolina Panthers to Launch a New Exclusive Collection, and He Will Perform at the Panthers vs 49ers Week 12 Game

Charlotte, NC – The Carolina Panthers just sent shockwaves through the NFL community with a massive announcement: Country music superstar Luke Combs is not only launching an exclusive new merchandise collection with the team, but he will also perform live before the highly anticipated Week 12 matchup between the Panthers and the San Francisco 49ers at Bank of America Stadium.

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This marks another explosive addition to the team’s growing list of fan engagement events following the success of Concert For Carolina.

A Collection That’s Set to Break the Internet: 90s Style, and the Return of Swiper After 31 Years

The new collection curated by Luke Combs features vintage-inspired designs rooted in the classic 90s aesthetic. The biggest highlight is the comeback of the Swiper logo, making its first retail appearance in 31 years.

Items in the collection come from iconic brands such as Mossy Oak, '47, Bettinardi, Homage, and Columbia. In particular, the Columbia Bahama II shirt, a signature piece often worn by Combs during performances, is featured in the lineup and is sure to be a fan favorite.

The limited-edition collection launches at 11 AM EST on November 20, available at the Carolina Panthers Team Store at Bank of America Stadium and online at shop.panthers.com.

Luke Combs “Bleeds Carolina Blue” – and Now He’s Turning That Love Into a Historic Moment

“I bleed Carolina Panthers blue. They’ve been my team through every up and down,” Combs shared.
The country icon reflected on childhood memories tied to the Panthers: meeting Sam Mills at age 5, having a Panthers-themed birthday at age 8, and now the honor of hand-selecting items for his own team-branded collection.

And soon, he’ll take that love to the stage with a live performance before the Week 12 Panthers vs 49ers game, where tens of thousands of fans will witness an unforgettable moment.

Luke Combs with Carolina Panthers owner David Tepper and his wife Nicole.

David and Nicole Tepper: “A Project Truly Made From the Heart”

Team owners David and Nicole Tepper praised the collaboration as deeply meaningful.
“Luke is a lifelong fan. After Concert For Carolina, this collection is the perfect way to continue working together and create something special for fans across the Carolinas.”

100 Percent for Charity – All Net Proceeds Will Be Donated

Every dollar of net proceeds from the collection will be donated to nonprofit organizations in Western North Carolina, including:

  • Manna Food Bank

  • Second Harvest Food Bank NWNC

  • Samaritan's Purse

  • Eblen Charities

  • This collaboration stands as a powerful tribute to community, passion, and Carolina pride.

    Week 12 Will Explode: Music, Emotion, and a Massive Showdown

    Panthers vs 49ers was already shaping up to be one of Week 12’s biggest games.
    But now, with Luke Combs performing live, the atmosphere at Bank of America Stadium is expected to be nothing short of a mini–Super Bowl experience.

    Panthers fans should get ready:
    Tomorrow at 11 AM EST, the collection drops.
    This weekend, Luke Combs lights up the stadium.
    And the Panthers charge into a massive Week 12 battle backed by the voices of all of Carolina.

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