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Elle King suddenly postpones show after drunken and profane performance at Dolly Parton's birthday, sparking mass concern

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Elle King has abruptly postponed her next show in Fort Worth, Texas this Friday – after her drunken and profane performance at Dolly Parton's birthday party last week sparked massive concern.

King, 34, Rob Schneider's daughter, was seen slurring her words and saying the F-word several times during the set at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium on Friday before admitting onstage that she was “hammered” .

It has now been announced that her Friday, January 26 show at Billy Bob's Texas has been moved eight months to September 21.

A message from the venue read: 'The Elle King event, originally for Friday. 26-1-24 has been moved to Saturday. 9/21/24 at 10:00 PM.

'Original event tickets will be accepted for the new date. Refunds are available at the time of purchase. Thank you for your understanding!'

Elle King has abruptly postponed her next show in Fort Worth, Texas this Friday – after her drunken and profane performance at Dolly Parton's birthday party last week sparked massive concern

It has now been announced that her Friday, January 26 show at Billy Bob's Texas has been moved eight months to September 21.

It has now been announced that her Friday, January 26 show at Billy Bob's Texas has been moved eight months to September 21.

The Grand Ole Opry told a concertgoer on Friday that it regretted the profanity singer King used in her performance.

In a tweet on Friday, the venue's account said Lauren Alaina was banned from her appearance on the show, titled “Opry Goes Dolly.”

After King's profane display, an audience member responded to the tweet about Alaina.

“I wish she had been there because Elle King ruined the evening with her horrible, drunk and profane performance,” the user said. 'Dolly Parton would be ashamed. For our first time at The Opry, it was a shame that we all had to witness that.”

The audience responded: “We deeply regret and apologize for the language used during last night's second Opry performance.”

Others who attended the concert expressed similar sentiments in the aftermath of the disastrous outing.

“I was there on Friday for the second show with my two young daughters,” the user said. “Paid $380 for tickets, $40 for parking and waited in freezing temperatures to get in, only to leave early because of the nastiness coming out of Elle. So heartbreaking for my 11-year-old who loves Dolly.”

Another attendee said they were “surprised” someone didn't take the microphone away from her while she was “bombing hard” during the outing.

One user replied: 'Knowing some musicians who fought so hard to be on that stage and what an honor it is, let alone to be part of a performance in Dolly's honour, it was completely disheartening for my girls, who have their own dreams of one day being on that stage.”

Another said King's career was bankrolled by her famous father and she doesn't respect the opportunities she was given.

One user said King's outing was “the most disgustingly unprofessional display” they had seen at a concert, and wondered “why was she allowed on stage when it was clear she was drunk.”

King caused quite a stir among fans at the Grand Ole Opry on Friday when she appeared

King caused quite a stir among fans at the Grand Ole Opry on Friday when she appeared “hammered” during a performance

The 34-year-old singer and daughter of Rob Schneider performed at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium as part of a show honoring Dolly Parton on her 78th birthday, although the country legend himself was not in attendance

The 34-year-old singer and daughter of Rob Schneider performed at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium as part of a show honoring Dolly Parton on her 78th birthday, although the country legend himself was not in attendance

King was seen slurring her words and saying the F-word several times during the set, before admitting on stage that she was

King was seen slurring her words and saying the F-word several times during the set, before admitting on stage that she was “hammered”

King was criticized in a comment section on Twitter

King was criticized in a comment section on Twitter

Social media users left comments on King's most recent Instagram post regarding the performance

Social media users left comments on King's most recent Instagram post regarding the performance

One user asked the venue to never invite King “to return to such a respected institution” because “her trashy behavior was offensive not only to the Opry and its fans, but to the other artists performing that night.” were on stage.'

King had not yet publicly discussed the incident, either in a statement or on social media.

A TikTok video from @auctioneergirl King played Parton's 2001 song Marry Me, while she seemed to forget the lyrics.

Instead, she sang, “I don't know the lyrics to these things in this damn town… Don't tell Dolly, 'cause it's her birthday.”

She then started seemingly antagonizing the fans by saying, “Did you spend money on this?”

After a fan started yelling at her, King openly stated that she was drunk on stage, which did not go down well with the fans.

'You won't get your money back. I'll tell you one more thing: “Hi, my name is Elle King [and] I'm fucking hammered,” she said on stage.

One of her bandmates suggested they play one of her songs, to which King replied, “I can barely play anyone else's song, let me see if I can play one of my own.”

The Opry Goes Dolly show also featured Ashley Monroe, Tigirlily Gold, Dailey & Vincent and Terri Clark, while fans mocked King on social media.

“Elle King had no respect for the Ryman and Dolly Parton,” a TikTok user added on the social media platform.

Although King has not discussed that performance, she has spoken about her past drinking, insisting that she was able to keep it under control.

'I really like drinking and singing. I don't want to get as drunk as I used to,” King said in a 2022 interview.

'It's easier for me to say, 'Yes, I want to drink and party and… [then] go on stage.” I get nervous before I go on stage, [so] I have a few drinks [first],' she said.

'Drinking makes me less nervous when I touch the notes when I sing. If I don't make them, it won't sting as much,” she clarified.

King released her first single – Good to Be a Man – in 2012, and her first album, The Elle King LP, was released that year, when she was named an Artist to Watch by Esquire.

While King began her career as a rock artist, with her 2014 breakthrough hit Ex's and Oh's, she shifted gears fully to country music with her third album, 2023's Come Get Your Wife.

The singer was married to Andrew Ferguson from 2016 to 2017, but they never shared any children.

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