Elle King has decided to delay her upcoming shows after a performance that appeared to be influenced by alcohol.
Elle King has decided to delay a few upcoming live performances after a series of shows that raised concerns among her fans and led to an apology from a well-known music venue in Nashville.
During Dolly Parton's 78th birthday show at the Grand Ole Opry, King gave a disorderly and vulgar performance while being extremely intoxicated. As a result, the venue apologized to attendees through social media.
Prior to that incident, King faced allegations from fans that she was under the influence of alcohol while performing on stage at the New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Big Bash broadcast. This occurred during her performance of her single "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)." Currently trending topics include Nicki Minaj's release of a diss track towards Megan Thee Stallion titled 'Big Foot,' as well as news that Kenneth Petty, Minaj's husband, has been ordered to serve house arrest. Additionally, there is speculation about a secret plan by Trump to expand presidential immunity to levels similar to that of King George. Lastly, opinions are divided on the final season of the show 'Curb Your Enthusiasm.'
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Blues musician King has postponed several upcoming concerts, including her first performance at Billy Bob's Fort Worth, Texas, due to unspecified reasons. The Fort Worth show has been rescheduled for September 21, while the other four shows will take place in late March.
After canceling all her plans for February, King currently plans to resume her tour on March 1 in Tempe, Arizona for the Extra Innings Fest, which has a baseball theme. The following day, she will make a stop in San Diego to join Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show.
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