Kenny Pickett Lights Up Luke Combs Concert By Chugging Beer

Kenny Pickett set a stadium of country music-loving Pittsburgh Steelers fans on fire.
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PITTSBURGH -- Kenny Pickett won over the hearts of Pittsburgh Steelers fans when he helped turn the team's season around last year, giving them a fighting chance at the playoffs. But during the Luke Combs concert at Acrisure Stadium, he made plenty of Yinzers fall in love with one beer can. 

During the performance, Combs invited Pickett on stage to get the crowd going. As if the country star needed any help, having the city's franchise quarterback join him had the audience nearing a peak of excitement. Then, they pulled out some beer cans and things became electric. 

The two decided to shotgun some beers in front of the crowd, and the reaction was exactly what you'd believe it was. As Pickett finished his beer, he spiked it to the ground, threw his hair back and hugged Combs and the country singer yelled his name to the crowd. 

From the reactions after the concert, it appears the show met all expectations to everyone at Acrisure Stadium. And having the quarterback come up and join him only made things better. 

Possibly the perfect way to kickoff a summer of concerts on the North Shore. 

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