Elle King has decided to reschedule her upcoming shows after a performance where she appeared to be under the influence of alcohol.
Singer Elle King has decided to reschedule a few of her upcoming shows after a series of performances that left fans worried and led to an apology from a well-known establishment in Nashville.
During Dolly Parton's 78th birthday concert at the Grand Ole Opry, King gave a disorderly and vulgar performance, openly admitting to being heavily intoxicated. As a result, the venue had to apologize to the attendees through social media.
Prior to that incident, King faced accusations from fans of being intoxicated during her performance at the New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash broadcast. During this performance, she sang her single titled "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)." Currently popular are Nicki Minaj's diss track towards Megan Thee Stallion called "Big Foot," as well as news about Nicki Minaj's husband, Kenneth Petty, being placed under house arrest. There is also speculation about Trump's alleged secret plan to extend presidential immunity to levels comparable to those of King George. Lastly, the final season of "Curb Your Enthusiasm" has received mixed reviews.
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B.B. King, who has not made any public comments about the performances, was supposed to have a concert in Fort Worth, Texas, on Friday night. However, the show and four other gigs scheduled for late February have been postponed for unknown reasons. According to King's Instagram Stories, the Fort Worth show has been rescheduled for September 21, and the other four postponed shows will now take place in late March. Billy Bob's Fort Worth, the venue for King's show, mentioned that this would have been her first time performing at the Texas honky-tonk and that 2,000 tickets had already been sold.
After canceling all her planned events in February, King currently has plans to resume touring on March 1st at Extra Innings Fest in Tempe, Arizona, which has a baseball theme. The following day, she will make a stop in San Diego for Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show.
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