Elle King has decided to delay her upcoming shows after a performance that appeared to be influenced by alcohol.
Elle King, the singer, has decided to reschedule a few of her upcoming shows after a series of performances that worried her fans and led to an apology from a well-known establishment in Nashville.
During Dolly Parton's 78th birthday show at the Grand Ole Opry, King put on a performance that was chaotic and filled with profanity, admitting to being heavily intoxicated. As a result, the venue had to apologize to the audience on social media.
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Although there has been no public comment from King, it has been announced that her concert in Fort Worth, Texas, scheduled for Friday night, along with four other concerts in late February, have been postponed for undisclosed reasons. The Fort Worth show has been rescheduled for September 21, while the other four postponed gigs will now take place in late March. According to Rolling Stone, Billy Bob's Fort Worth, where King was set to perform, stated that 2,000 tickets had already been sold for the show.
After canceling all her plans for February, King has now set a new schedule to resume her touring on March 1st. Her first stop will be at the Extra Innings Fest in Tempe, Arizona, which has a baseball theme. The following day, she will be making a quick visit to San Diego to join Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show.
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