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Luke Bryan has a heart for his littlest fans, and at almost every concert, he brings an audience member on stage to sing with him. It’s a moment that is always special for the fans, but none more so than five-year-old Bella, who got her chance to shine in front of thousands of people.

During a concert in Bristow, Virginia, Luke called Bella up on stage to sing a small part of his hit song “Kill The Lights.” But when he realized that Bella knew every word of the song, he decided to let her take the lead and sing the whole thing.

Luke was impressed by Bella’s knowledge of his music, saying, “You know my music better than my five-year-old.” Bella was wearing a blue top and pink cowboy boots, and she even brought a sign with her. But it was her sweet voice and fearless stage presence that won over the crowd.

Luke was clearly proud of Bella and let her take center stage, even throwing in some dance moves as they sang the duet together. The crowd couldn’t get enough of the adorable duo, and Bella stole the show with her charm and talent.

It’s moments like this that make Luke Bryan such a beloved artist, and it’s clear that he truly cares about his fans, no matter how young or old they are. For Bella, this was a dream come true, and she’ll never forget the night she got to sing with her favorite star in front of thousands of people

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