Grand Ole Opry reacts fallout Elle King Dolly Parton tribute
Elle King's performance at Dolly Parton's tribute concert sparks controversy as she forgets lyrics and swears on stage.
Elle King's tribute to Dolly Parton at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville on January 19th was met with criticism from fans. During the concert in honor of Dolly's 78th birthday, King performed a rendition of Dolly's hit "Marry Me" but appeared to forget the words and began swearing on stage. The venue issued an apology to fans the following day, expressing deep regret for the language used during the performance.
In a video on TikTok, King can be heard saying, "Don't tell Dolly," and swearing before and after her performance. This behavior sparked backlash on social media, with many fans expressing disappointment and calling the performance disrespectful to Dolly and the venue. Some fans also expressed concern for King's well-being, as she has been open about her sobriety journey in the past.
The Grammy-nominated artist, who is the daughter of actors Rob Schneider and London King, has not yet commented on the incident. E! News has reached out to King's representative for a response but has not received a reply.
The incident has sparked a conversation about the expectations for musicians performing live on stage and the responsibility of venues to ensure a respectful and professional environment for both performers and audience members. The controversy has also raised questions about the state of country music and the impact of behavior like this on the genre as a whole.
Overall, King's performance at the Grand Ole Opry has sparked a range of reactions from fans and industry professionals, highlighting the complexities of live performances and the impact of public behavior on an artist's reputation.
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