Luke Harrison Re-Enters Billboard AC Charts At #26 With Hit Single “Make Me Better”

Luke Harrison Re-Enters Billboard AC Charts At #26 With Hit Single “Make Me Better”

Australian Pop Star Luke Harrison’s latest single “Make Me Better” has just re-entered the Billboard AC Charts at Number 26 (#26).

When “Make Me Better” was originally released in October of last year it reached No. 5 on the UK, USA and Canadian iTunes Pop Charts.

Luke has starred as the lead role in various professional musical theatre productions including The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, Oliver, Strictly Ballroom and We Will Rock You.

Luke has performed The Australian National Anthem at many significant events and stadiums. In 2021 at the Queensland Governor’s Swearing In Ceremony at Parliament House, in 2019 and 2022 opening The Royal Brisbane Show and in 2019 opening The World Swimming Trials. These events were televised on Channel 7 allowing Luke to reach global audiences with his remarkable voice and talent.

Luke performed at the Closing Ceremony of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, an event that was televised worldwide. He was also chosen to record The Queen’s Baton Relay Song for the Opening Ceremony and served as a judge on the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, providing guidance to young aspiring artists.

Luke’s ultimate goal is to unite people worldwide with the gift of his music, acting and performing. His talent, passion and drive make him an artist to watch as he continues to make an impact in the industry.

Follow Luke Harrison on Instagram – @lukeharrisonofficial to stay up to date.

Watch the “Make Me Better” music video by Luke Harrison here:

https://youtu.be/iAf9EuY8PL4

The official website for Luke Harrison may be found at

https://lukeharrisonperformer.com

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