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Little Girl Outshines Luke Bryan At Concert
At first Luke thought it would just be a “cute moment” when this little girl jumped onstage with him, but once he realized she meant business – the real fun began. Along with everyone else, even Luke himself couldn’t get enough of this talented young lady.
Kathleen Shipman
07.17.19

Just because you’re a superstar, doesn’t mean you can’t appreciate the little moments in life.

When country singer, Luke Bryan, had the chance to meet a tiny fan named Bella at one of his concerts – he chose to create the greatest experience for the girl. However, even Luke himself left that night with a memory he’ll never forget.

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A lot of celebrities out there were born with hearts of gold. They involve themselves with charities, give back to their communities, and show love to their fans.

Luke Bryan may be well-known for his music, but he’s also a really good guy and a dad too.

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During a concert in Bristow, Virginia, he decided to share the spotlight with one of his female fans. Now, a lot of people might envision the lucky lady to be, well, a little taller.

But it was a 5-year-old girl named Bella that was invited up onto the stage that evening. She was wearing a blue top, pink cowboy boots, and brought with her a sign that she had been carrying.

Luke sat with her on the stage’s edge and introduced that he’d be singing, “Kill the Lights.” Despite being young, Bella nods her head that she knows the song (of course, she’s a big fan!).

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He starts belting out the tune, and when Luke gets to the second line, he places the microphone out for Bella. Much to everyone’s amazement, she takes over the next lyrics with ease.

Luke’s face is priceless realizing Bella actually knows the words to “Kill the Lights.” He then decides to stop the show for a moment.

He asks Bella in front of the crowd,

“How old are you?”

When she replies “five,” he then says:

“So pretty much, you know my music better than my five-year-old.”

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One of the cutest things is that Luke can’t hold back his dad-side, and helps sweep Bella’s hair out of her face. It’s one of many aww-worthy moments, that’s for sure.

It was time to get back to business though, and give the concert-goers what they really wanted, a full-blown duet from the pair! Luke asks, “Should we do the real thing?”

The music starts and Luke once again starts singing “Kill the Lights” with Bella by his side. When it’s her turn, she confidently belts out the lyrics. Yep, she’s heard this song before.

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Although there were probably thousands of people watching from the audience, she courageously shares the spotlight with one of her favorite musicians, Luke Bryan! However, what’s so sweet is that he allows her to become the shining star.

The two go back and forth singing “Kill the Lights” word for word. They even get some dance moves in that drive everyone wild.

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Luke and Bella’s duet turned into the most adorable scene that stole the show. The country singer especially had hearts melting when he gave her a tiny kiss on her head at the end.

People on the internet fell in love with the clip taken at the concert. Not only because of how cute it is, but because it’s a reminder that some celebrities are really dedicated to their fans – no matter how small they are!

One person wrote:

“…Luke was making sure she wasn’t nervous, scared or overwhelmed. He was so caring and gently showing her it was okay, just like her own daddy would be. He was just as much of a fan of her as she was of him!”

Another commenter said:

“Nothing but respect someone famous who actually cares about the fans.”

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You can enjoy Luke Bryan and Bella’s duet for yourself in the video below!

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