Elle King Headlines Series Premiere of New Series, CMT Live, Today at 4pm CT

Artist-songwriter Elle King headlines the launch of CMT’s new digital series, CMT Live. The new performance series debuts today, Thursday, Nov. 7 at 4 pm CT across CMT’s social platforms.
 
The kick-off episode will celebrate the return of the epic series Yellowstone, which premieres Nov. 10. King’s set includes her song “Ain’t Gonna Drown,” featured in season three of the highly acclaimed Western drama.
 
“I was so honored to be asked to do the premiere episode of CMT Live to celebrate the return of Yellowstone,” said King. “I got to strip back a few of my favorites, including “Ain’t Gonna Drown,” which was featured on the show a few seasons back. And to get to shoot it at the American Legion Post 82 in East Nashville was like a homecoming since I did my album release show and shot the video for ‘Drunk’ there.”
 
The show also includes “High Road,” King’s new song about exploring life's contradictions, choices and the hazy journey to self-realization. Of the song, Music Row Magazine said, “This performance sets her in stone as a country artist. Country, country, country and cool.”
 
King is closing out the year with her Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour which includes rising Warner Music Nashville duo, The Band Loula.

Photo Credit: Robby Klein

Remaining Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour Dates:           
Nov. 15 // Grand Rapids, MI // The Intersection
Nov. 16 // Bowler, WI // North Star Mohican Casino and Resort
Nov. 22 // Detroit, MI // The Fillmore Detroit
Nov. 23 // Cleveland, OH // TempleLive Cleveland Masonic
 
About Elle King:
Multi-genre singer-songwriter Elle King is the first female artist in history to have scored radio No. 1 singles on four different formats, including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Alternative Songs, Alternative Songs and Country Airplay charts. Her debut, 4x platinum-certified single “Ex’s & Oh’s,” earned her two GRAMMY nominations, and her award-winning “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert has nearly 300 million worldwide streams.

Elle King Takes the "High Road" with New Song, Out Friday

On Friday Sept. 20, multi-award-winning singer-songwriter Elle King will release her new song, “High Road,” exploring life's contradictions, choices and the hazy journey to self-realization. Pre-save/pre-add the song here.
 
‘“High Road’ is a nod to the classic country that I've loved,” said King. “When I come out on the stage of life, I want to be my truest and utmost self, and I want to release music that makes me happy, that I love to sing and music that acknowledges the things that have inspired me, like Willie Nelson and Highwaymen. I wrote this song last year and it's funny how the lyrics have played out over this year.”
 
Known for her candid lyricism and genre-blending style, King, who wrote the song with her longtime bassist and bandleader Paul Dominck DeVincenzo, has always found a way to turn personal experiences into universally relatable songs. 
 
With smash hits like “Drunk (and I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert, “America’s Sweetheart,” and Ex’s & Oh’s,” King has amassed a loyal following of fans who appreciate music that cuts to the core of the human experience while still managing to keep things light.
 
Look for King to perform the song live on her Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour, which kicked off last month in Biloxi, Mississippi, and will wrap Nov. 17 in Evansville, Indiana. This weekend, she has shows in Newkirk, Ohio, on Friday, Sept. 20; at Billy Bob’s in Ft. Worth on Saturday, Sept. 21; and Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma on Sunday, Sept. 22. Elle is joined on tour with rising Warner Music Nashville duo, The Band Loula.

Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour Dates:
Sept. 20     Newkirk, OH              
Sept. 21     Ft. Worth, TX
Sept. 22     Tulsa, OK                   
Sept. 27     Rochester, NY            
Sept. 28     Pittsburgh, PA             
Sept. 29     St. Louis, MO*%
Sept. 3      Atlanta, GA                
Oct. 4       New Haven, KY         
Oct. 5       Cincinnati, OH            
Oct. 10     Huntington, NY+
Oct. 11     Silver Spring, MD+
Oct. 12     Sayerville, NJ+
Oct. 18     Sacramento, CA*%
Oct. 19     Indio, CA*&
Oct. 24     Orlando, FL
Oct. 25     Tampa, FL                  
Oct. 26     Immokalee, FL           
Nov. 7      Detroit, MI                  
Nov. 8      Cleveland, OH                        
Nov. 9      Hammond, IN             
Nov. 15    Grand Rapids, MI       
Nov. 16    Bowler, WI  
Nov. 17    Evansville, IN              
 
The Band Loula supports all dates unless denoted
+          Kendell Marvell supports
%         Festival date, no support or VIP
&         No support

About Elle King:
Multi-genre singer-songwriter Elle King is the first female artist in history to have scored radio No. 1 singles on four different formats, including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Alternative Songs, Alternative Songs, and Country Airplay charts. Her debut, 4x platinum-certified single “Ex’s & Oh’s,” earned her two GRAMMY nominations, and her award-winning “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert has nearly 300 million worldwide streams.

Elle King Readies Her 'Baby Daddy's Weekend Tour'

Known for her high-energy and colorful shows, No. 1 Baddie Elle King is extending her year on the road with her bold and bodacious Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour. Tickets will go on sale Friday, June 28 for the headline tour that will kick off Aug. 30 in Biloxi, MS.  Rising duo, The Band Loula, is set to open the 30-city run. 
 
To give an idea of the time that fans will be in for, King says, “If living up to not being America’s sweetheart is my name, then a new Elle King tour is my game. Come on out yonder to my Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour! No sitter? Bring your kids! Both of you want to come? Couldn’t think of a better place to reconnect! Come blow kisses, laugh, or cry! All emotions are accepted. Let’s all sing at the top of our lungs, together. I can’t wait to see and hear ya!”
 
Elle King Fan Club pre-sale starts Tuesday, June 25, with venue pre-sales launching Wednesday, June 26, and general on-sale begins Friday, June 28. Tickets and VIP Packages, which include an acoustic pre-show performance and exclusive items, will be available at ElleKing.com.
 
King has already been heating up the summer with fiery performances at fan-favorite festivals like In the Pines in Bristol; The Railbird Festival in Lexington, KY; Tailgates & Tall Boys Festival in Bloomington, IL with Eric Church; and Stagecoach in Indo, CA, where the Orange County Register proclaimed, “Country rocker Elle King brought her signature sass and grooves to her sunset set, treating the audience to a mix of new music and covers.”

Baby Daddy’s Weekend Tour Dates:
Aug. 30     Biloxi, MS*
Aug. 31     Bossier City, LA*
Sept. 4       Fort Madison, IA*%
Sept. 5       Fort Wayne, IN           
Sept. 12     Athens, OH                 
Sept. 13     TBA
Sept. 14     New Philadelphia, PA
Sept. 20     Newkirk, OH              
Sept. 21     Ft. Worth, TX
Sept. 22     Tulsa, OK                   
Sept. 27     Rochester, NY            
Sept. 28     Pittsburgh, PA             
Sept. 29     St. Louis, MO*&
Sept. 3      Atlanta, GA                
Oct. 4       New Haven, KY         
Oct. 5       Cincinnati, OH            
Oct. 10     Huntington, NY+
Oct. 11     Silver Spring, MD+
Oct. 12     Sayerville, NJ+
Oct. 18     Sacramento, CA*&
Oct. 19     Indio, CA*&
Oct. 20     Las Vegas, NV*&
Oct. 24     Orlando, FL
Oct. 25     Tampa, FL                  
Oct. 26     Immokalee, FL           
Nov. 7      Detroit, MI                  
Nov. 8      Cleveland, OH                        
Nov. 9      Hammond, IN             
Nov. 15    Grand Rapids, MI       
Nov. 16    Bowler, WI                 
 
The Band Loula supports all dates unless denoted
+          Kendell Marvell supports
%         Festival date, no support or VIP
&         No support
*          Already on sale

About Elle King:
Multi-genre singer-songwriter Elle King is the first female artist in history to have scored radio No. 1 singles on four different formats, including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Alternative Songs, Alternative Songs, and Country Airplay charts. Her debut, 4x platinum-certified single “Ex’s & Oh’s,” earned her two GRAMMY nominations, and her award-winning “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To GO Home)” with Miranda Lambert has nearly 300 million worldwide streams.
 
She recently released her new single, “Baby Daddy’s Weekend,” which brings all the swagger King is known for and sets the tone for a summer of fun.  The song is also the inspiration for her new headline tour, which kicks off Aug 30. Her unique blend of music has found her a diverse fanbase, and she tours with multi-genre artists like Jelly Roll, Tyler Childers, Dierks Bentley, Melissa Etheridge, and The Chicks.
 
About The Band Loula:
Hailing from Gainesville, GA, rising powerhouse vocal duo The Band Loula are set to bring their unique swampgrass sound to the masses with a modern blend of southern rock and bluegrass. Recently signed to Warner Music Nashville, longtime best friends Logan Simmons and Malachi Mills paint exquisitely visual stories sung in such tight harmony that lead listeners to believe they could be family.   Discover more at www.thebandloula.com

Elle King Opens Up About Career & Life with Chelsea Handler on 'Dear Chelsea'

Following her second consecutive year playing Stagecoach, with a set that received critical review including the Orange County Register who said, “Country rocker Elle King brought her signature sass and grooves to her sunset set, treating the audience to a mix of new music and covers,” Elle King joined Chelsea Handler in a candid and unfiltered episode of her highly-rated podcast Dear Chelsea.
 
In her first interview since the release of her latest single, "Baby Daddy's Weekend," King delved into a wide array of topics with Handler, including music, motherhood, life on the road and the inherent pressures that come with it.
 
Both known for their fearless and candid approach to life and conversation, the two trail-blazing women left no stone unturned as they shared insights into their respective journeys in the entertainment industry, offering listeners a glimpse into the realities behind the glamour.
 
Listeners can tune in to this captivating episode of Dear Chelsea to catch the full conversation between Elle King and Chelsea Handler, available now on all major podcast platforms. King’s “Baby Daddy’s Weekend,” is at country radio and available on all streaming services.

Photo Courtesy of Elle King

Elle King Kicks Off "Baby Daddy's Weekend" w/ Stagecoach Performance

Elle King lit the fuse to the weekend by releasing her new song “Baby Daddy’s Weekend” and performing on day one of the Stagecoach Music Festival, both of which are getting high praise.
 
Landing atop the biggest playlists of the week across the streaming servies, King is getting high marks for her new song “Baby Daddy’s Weekend.” In their headline, Rolling Stone said, “Elle King Cuts Loose on Her ‘Baby Daddy’s Weekend’ in New Song.” 
 
iHeart Media proclaimed “Elle King unleashes Summer Drinking Anthem 'Baby Daddy’s Weekend,'" while Country Nowcall it…“Her Newest Summertime Anthem.” They went on to say, “The multi-genre chart-topping artist has made it clear that she’s not afraid to speak her mind or be her most authentic self and in this new track, she does just that with an extra dose of sass. Her reign of irresistible hooks continues as she focuses on the rowdy weekend that’s about to unfold when the child is left in the care of their father.”

King followed the release of the song with an encore performance at Stagecoach on Friday night. Of her show, The Desert Sun said, “Almost a year to the day after Elle King performed on the Mane Stage at Stagecoach 2023, she returned to the festival and delivered a tighter and more sophisticated set. King maintained a reserved demeanor and focused solely on the music."
 
In their headline, the Orange Country Register proclaimed, "Stagecoach 2024: Jelly Roll, Elle King wow during Day 1 of country music festival." They said, “Country rocker Elle King brought her signature sass and grooves to her sunset set, treating the audience to a mix of new music and covers."

Of her “Baby Daddy’s Weekend,” King said, “I’ve been lucky enough to have lived, loved, and partied with the best of them. I’ve written songs for every era of my good times. My new song is for the people who deserve a good summer. It’s for people who need a break from their kids but miss them when they aren’t around. It’s for the people working two jobs, the people who never get to put themselves first! It’s a song for all the people who make this world go round. Life isn’t always fun and games, but when it is, it’s my 'Baby Daddy’s Weekend.'”
 
She wrote the song with her friend Pillbox Patti, and co-produced the track with Dave Cohen. Listen to the song HERE.

Elle King performed on the Mane Stage at Stagecoach Friday, April 26 | Photo Credit: Corey Bost

Elle King Drops First Track "Baby Daddy's Weekend" from Upcoming New Album

Multi-genre chart-topping artist Elle King is back to ignite the summer with her new song, “Baby Daddy’s Weekend.” Known for her fearless attitude and infectious hooks, King brings all the sass and swagger she’s known for to this electrifying track. Co-written with friend Pillbox Patti, “Baby Daddy’s Weekend” starts Friday, April 26! Pre-save the song HERE.
 
“I’ve been lucky enough to have lived, loved, and partied with the best of them,” said King. “I’ve written songs for every era of my good times. My new song is for the people who deserve a good summer. It’s for people who need a break from their kids but miss them when they aren’t around. It’s for the people working two jobs, the people who never get to put themselves first! It’s a song for all the people who make this world go round. Life isn’t always fun and games, but when it is, it’s my Baby Daddy’s Weekend.”
 
In addition to the new track that King co-produced with Dave Cohen, she kicks off the weekend with a performance at Stagecoach on Friday, April 26, where she joins the line-up for a second consecutive year. She has an extensive year of touring in 2024, already playing iconic venues and stages, including the O2 in London, The Hydro in Glasgow, and Billy Bob’s in Ft. Worth. In addition to Stagecoach, she will play some of the biggest festivals in the country this year, from Country Thunder to We Fest and Goldensky, to name a few. 
 
“Baby Daddy’s Weekend” follows the release of her album, “Come Get Your Wife,” which received rave reviews and a Top 10 on the Billboard Album Sales Chart. The album featured the #1 smash hit “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert.
 
King is the first female artist in history to have scored radio No. 1 singles on four different formats including Adult Pop Songs, Adult Alternative Songs, Alternative Songs and Country Airplay charts. Her debut album Love Stuff featured her breakthrough single “Ex’s & Oh’s,” which earned her two GRAMMY nominations and is certified 4x times platinum. 

Elle King's Western Swing + CMA Fest & Gold Certifications

With the summer tour season at full throttle, Elle King rides out of Calgary after her stunning show at the Stampede Corral Arena and back into the U.S. for a string of sold-out shows out west.
 
She’ll work her way back east later this month but not before she takes the stage as co-host and performer on “CMA Fest,” The Music Event of the Summer! The three-hour primetime special was filmed over four days in Nashville at the CMA Music Festival, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The special airs Wednesday, July 19 at 8/7c and ABC and is available the next day on Hulu.
 
In addition to co-hosting with Dierks Bentley and Lainey Wilson, King performs two songs on the special including her award-winning smash single “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert, as well as joining Wilson and Tanya Tucker for “Texas (When I Die).”
 
While backstage, King and co-host, duet partner and friend Bentley were surprised with a Certified Gold plaque for their song “Worth A Shot,” which is featured on her critically acclaimed album Come Get Your Wife.

Elle King Tour Dates
 
7/14       Toppenish, WA – Yakama Legends Casino
7/15       Whitefish, MT – Under The Big Sky Music & Arts Festival
7/16       Emigrant, MT – The Old Saloon
7/18       Jacksonville, OR – Britt Pavilion
7/21       Goddard, KS – The Dam Jam Music Festival
7/27       Solomons, MD – Waterside Music Series
7/28       Charles Town, WV – Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
7/29       New Haven, KY – Log Still Distillery Amphitheatre at Dant Crossing
7/31       New York, NY – Rockwood Music Hall
8/2         New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall *
8/3         New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall *
8/4         Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center#
8/5         Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheatre #
8/8         Gilford, NH – Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion #
8/11       Dubuque, IA – Q Casino
8/12       Arnolds Park, IA – Okoboji Blue Water Festival
8/17       Bensalem, PA – Parx Casino %
8/18       Mashantucket, CT - Foxwoods Casino %
8/19       Montreal, QB - Lasso Festival
8/23       Put In Bay, OH - Bash On The Bay Country Music Festival
8/25       Owensboro, KY - Riverpark Center
8/26       Gray, TN - Appalachian Fair Grandstand
8/27       Richmond, VA - Iron Blossom Festival
9/2         Salem, OR - Oregon State Fair
9/15       West Fargo, ND - Lights Amphitheater
9/16       Mankato, MN - The River Fall Festival
9/21       Frederick, MD - The Great Frederick Fair
9/23       St. Augustine, FL - Sing Out Loud Fest
9/28       Cincinnati, OH - Riverbend Music Center #
9/29       Indianapolis, IN - Ruoff Music Center #
9/30       Cuyahoga Falls, OH - Blossom Music Center #
10/1       Ashland, KY - FoxFire Music Festival
10/5       Airway Heights, WA - Spokane Live
10/6       Fresno, CA - The Big Fresno Fair
10/7       Monterey, CA - Rebels and Renegades
10/12    Adelaide, SA - AEC Arena +
10/14    Geelong, VIC - Mt. Duneed Estate +
10/16    Melbourne, VIC - Rod Laver Arena +
10/19    Sydney, NSW - Quidos Bank Arena +
10/21    Hunter Valley, NSW – Bimbadgen +
10/22    Mount Cotton, QLD - Sirroment Wines +
10/24    Brisbane, QLD - Entertainment Centre +
10/25    Brisbane, QLD - Entertainment Centre +
10/28    Auckland, NZ - Spark Arena +
10/30    Christchurch, NZ - Wolfbrook Arena +
10/31    Christchurch, NZ - Wolfbrook Arena +
11/12    Key Biscayne, FL - Country Bay Music Festival
 
* with Tyler Childers
# with Jelly Roll
% with Melissa Etheridge
+ with The Chicks

Elle Kings Teams With Diplo for "Without You" + Joins Campaign to Preserve Rockwood Music Hall

Elle King continues to prove why her music is as genre fluid as her fans’ playlists. The multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and Diplo have teamed on “Without You,” (listen here) a new song out today. The song is also accompanied by a music video that was filmed in Nashville during CMA Fest and can be seen below.
 
Of the new collaboration, American Songwriter says, “The twangy track marries a fast-picking banjo with a dreamy acoustic pop melody, with King taking lead vocals.”
 
Announced earlier today, King has joined the Campaign to Preserve Rockwood Music Hall in New York City. The iconic venue has hosted more than 75,000 shows and helped launched the careers of thousands of artists. The benefit concert series will kick-off June 30 with a performance by Sara Bareilles, who is leading the campaign. King will headline a show there on July 31 and the series also includes performances by Chris Thile, Ingrid Michaelson and more. Tickets are available
here.
 
King celebrated the beginning of the summer tour season last night with an hour-long set to a massive festival crowd at Summerfest in Milwaukee. The show also featured CMA Award winning singer-songwriter Eric Church.
 
On Saturday King takes part in the Boise Music Festival which includes performances by Jelly Roll and Ludacris. On Sunday she headlines the Sun Valley Museum of Arts Summer Concert and Monday she joins Melissa Etheridge in Salt Lake City for the Red Butte Garden Outdoor Concert Series.
 
Earlier this month she hosted CMA Fest, the Music Event of Summer with Dierks Bentley and Lainey Wilson in Nashville. The three-hour primetime concert special that will air July 19 will include performances by some of the biggest names in music! CMA Music Fest is celebrating its Milestone 50th Anniversary.

Elle King Rolls Coast to Coast and Beyond for Summer 2023 Tour

Teams With Diplo on new song “Without You” out June 23
 
CMA Fest hosted by Dierks Bentley, Elle King & Lainey Wilson to air July 19 on ABC

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato 

Since the beginning of the year, Elle King released her critically acclaimed album Come Get Your Wife, wrapped her sold-out headline “A-Freakin-Men” Tour presented by Slow & Low, surprised a beloved teacher and fan at her high school in Oklahoma, performed a standout set at Stagecoach, co-hosted the four-day CMA Music Fest in Nashville, and officiated a wedding.
 
Yesterday, she and Diplo announced the June 23 release of “Without You,” a new song they collaborated on. And with the official start of summer less than a week away, King is packing her bags for a road trip that will take her coast to coast and beyond with shows in Canada and more than half of the states in the U.S. including Hawaii, North Dakota, Maine, Florida, and her native Ohio.
 
“Playing music and having fun with everyone is what summers all about,” said King who hits the stage tonight with Dierks Bentley in Raleigh, NC at the Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek.
 
Her summer of fun tour includes shows with friend and duet partner Dierks Bentley, Jelly Roll, Melissa Etheridge, Eric Church and two shows at Radio City Music Hall with Tyler Childers. King recently released her version of Childers’ fan favorite “Jersey Giant” to radio. Having never recorded the song, when his label asked him who he would like to record it, he said one artist, “Elle King.”
 
When the summer sizzle fades in North America, King heads to Australia and New Zealand in October where she will join The Chicks as direct support for their 2023 World Tour. “I’m so looking forward to touring with The Chicks again,” said King.  I’m excited to return to Australia and see New Zealand for the first time.”
 
CMA Fest, the Music Event of Summer hosted by Bentley, King and Wilson is a three-hour primetime concert special that will air July 19 on ABC. The special will include performances by some of the biggest names in music! CMA Music Fest is celebrating it’s Milestone 50th Anniversary.

Elle King To Officiate Love Ceremony for Three Couples During CMA Music Fest

Come Get Your Wife singer-songwriter returns as Host for CMA Fest
with Dierks Bentley & Lainey Wilson

It’s a busy CMA Music Fest Week for Elle King, who will be co-hosting the nightly concerts at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, alongside her friends Dierks Bentley and Lainey Wilson. She’s also on tap to perform on several surprise moments. On Saturday afternoon, the multi-award winning Come Get Your Wife singer, who is ordained to officiate weddings, will preside over the love ceremony for three lucky couples at Acme Feed & Seed.
 
Fans can submit their stories 
here for the “Elle King CMA Fest Love Ceremony Contest.” Deadline for entries is midnight, Tuesday, June 6. Three lucky couples will be selected for the ceremony to take place on Saturday, June 10 where King will also perform “Love Go By” and “Lucky,” from her critically acclaimed album Come Get Your Wife, for the couples’ first dance. Also on display at Acme Feed & Seed will be the wedding dress she wore in the music video for her No. 1 smash single “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert.
 
King is well-versed in officiating weddings and vow renewals as she married a couple every night on stage during her 2016 The Ministry Tour. “Since my latest album title is Come Get Your Wife, I thought it would be fun to celebrate the album with some matrimony at CMA Fest. I love love and am honored to share an incredibly special moment with some of my fans.”
 
This will be King’s second year to co-host the stage at Nissan Stadium for the CMA Fest Special which will air July 19 on ABC. The three-hour primetime concert special will be filmed during CMA Fest’s milestone 50th Anniversary June 8 - 11. “Country music has totally changed my life,” said King. “CMA Fest was one of the biggest reasons I feel so in love with this genre and I’m happy I get to be a part of it and celebrating in this big way.” 
 
King recently released her version of Tyler Childers’ “Jersey Giant” to multiple radio formats. Last year when Childers’ record label asked him what artist he would want to record “Jersey Giant,” an old live song getting some fresh attention, he had only one name – Elle King. Co-produced by King, the song is already generating more than 500,000 streams per week with more than 20 million global streams since release. 
 
After CMA Music Fest week, King looks to get back on the road with a jam-packed summer tour schedule playing festivals, amphitheaters and arenas across the country performing with artists including Eric Church, Melissa Etheridge, Jelly Roll and Dierks Bentley. She joins Childers on his 2023 Send in the Hounds Tour at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on August 2 and 3. 

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Elle King to Release "Jersey Giant" to Radio; Joins Tyler Childers at Radio City Music Hall 8/2, 8/3

Last year when Tyler Childers’ record label asked him what artist he would want to record “Jersey Giant,” an old live song getting some fresh attention, he had only one name – Elle King. Featured on her critically acclaimed Come Get Your Wife album released earlier this year, “Jersey Giant” is set to impact multiple radio formats next week including Americana, Triple A and non-commercial radio, and is available to all formats via Play MPE. Co-produced by King, the song is already generating more than 500,000 streams per week with more than 20 million global streams since release. 
 
“I was so humbled when Tyler asked me to record the song,” said King. “And then earlier this year he surprised my fans and joined me on stage in Lexington, KY. That was a badass moment for me personally.”
 
Since she burst onto the music scene in 2014 with her breakout hit “Ex’s & Oh’s,” King has topped the Billboardcharts in four genres, most recently with the smash hit “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert. 
 
Her genre-melding songs have always been at the center of her music. The Guardian said in a 2015 review, that King is “steeped in every genre of vintage Americana – sassy rock’n’roll, vampy R&B, country sadness and a little blues.” Of her recent album, People Magazine noted, “…The ‘Ex’s & Oh’s’ singer – who’s always been a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll – planted herself in Nashville. But she hasn’t lost her edge.”
  
When King’s version of “Jersey Giant” dropped late last year, Whiskey Riff said, “In terms of the production, it sounds great, with Elle taking over lead and background vocals, in addition to playing some acoustic guitar. The great Charlie Worsham also lends his voice for backing vocals, in addition to playing acoustic guitar, mandolin and banjo.” Saving Country Music added, “But the genius of Elle King’s version of ‘Jersey Giant’ is the reservation she displays in her performance. Sufficed to say, this thing is pretty great.”
 
King’s A-Freakin-Men Tour, Presented by Slow & Low wrapped earlier this year to sold-out crowds and rave reviews. She has a jam-packed summer playing festivals, amphitheaters and arenas across the country performing with artists including Eric Church, Melissa Ethridge, Jelly Roll and Dierks Bentley. She joins Childers on his 2023 Send in the Hounds Tour at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on August 2nd and 3rd. 

Elle King Makes Her Solo Opry Debut

With a heart full of reverence and gratitude, singer-songwriter Elle King made her Grand Ole Opry solo debut last night. Her three-song set included “Bonafide,” and “Jersey Giant” from her recent album Come Get Your Wife. She closed with a reimagined version of fan-favorite “America’s Sweetheart,” from her 2015 debut album Love Stuff.

Elle King Surprises Beloved Teacher Ahead of Tour Stop in Tulsa

ELLE KING SURPRISES BELOVED CHOUTEAU HIGH SCHOOL
TEACHER DURING CLASS WHILE IN TULSA ON HER 

A-FREAKIN-MEN TOUR, PRESENTED BY SLOW & LOW
 
Sold Out Tulsa Show Featured Songs from Come Get Your Wife 
Including the Saucy “Tulsa”

L to R: Elle King, Chouteau High School teacher Cathy Welker-Graham and senior student at Chouteau, Emma Hughes. | Photo Credit: Corey Bost

Elle King couldn’t wait to graduate high school so she could focus full-time on her music career. But when she read a letter recently from Chouteau High School senior student, Emma Hughes, praising her teacher, Cathy Welker-Graham, who is an avid Elle King fan and Chouteau High’s teacher of the year, she knew it was time to revisit the classroom. 
 
Before her show in Tulsa on Friday, King and her guitarist completely surprised the student who sent the email, her favorite teacher and the entire student body when they marched through the school into her classroom where King praised Welker-Graham calling her “America’s Sweetheart” before performing the hit song with that title to a room full of students, faculty and administrators. See a clip from the visit HERE.
 
“I didn’t always have the greatest experience in school,” laughed King. “But every few schools I would find a teacher who believed in me, and it gave me confidence and they told me that I could do something great with my life even if I was different. So I think that great teachers should be celebrated. It was important to me that we show this deserving teacher some well-earned gratitude.”
 
Chouteau High School Principal Clint Hall, who helped to coordinate the surprise said, “As educators, this is why we do what we do. We are here to make positive impacts on our students. It took a lot for me to keep a lid on this. Mrs. Welker-Graham is a rockstar teacher and Emma is a great kid! It could not have come together for two better people. This was priceless! Tears of joy from a lot of people today!”

Following her school day, King traveled to The Church Studio where she and her band recorded a new song. The legendary Church Studio was built as a church in 1915 and was purchased in 1972 by music pioneer Leon Russell, who converted it into a world-renowned recording studio that is cited as being the heart of the “Tulsa Sound.”
 
King’s sold-out show at Cain’s Ballroom, that included honored guests Welker-Graham, Hughes and Hall from Chouteau High School, showcased her multi-genre hits plus songs from her new album Come Get Your Wife. One of those songs is the "rousing and bodacious breakup tune," “Tulsa” (Whiskey Riff). While Tulsa has been named checked in many country songs, this is the first time it’s recognized for its spelling in reverse. 
 
Sold out shows have prevailed the entire tour, which include her recent stop in Chicago where the Chicago Sun-Times said the “Show gives room to breathe for every part of the singer’s musical makeup, from gospel to folk to soul to bluegrass.” With only a few shows left in her A-FREAKIN’-MEN Tour, Presented By Slow & LowThe Pitch in Kansas City sums it up succinctly. “A singer-songwriter with nothing to hide and plenty to say, she’s one bonafide, badass bitch who’s here to stay, especially amongst the brightest stars in country. So, here’s to another shot of bourbon and another ice-cold beer, because I’m drunk, and I don’t want to go home.” 

Elle King Stuns Sold-Out Lexington, KY Crowd with Surprise Guest, Tyler Childers

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Elle King

When Tyler Childers’ record label asked him what artist he would want to record his song “Jersey Giant,” he requested Elle King. Sunday night (Feb. 19) he joined her on stage in Lexington, KY for a first-ever performance of the song to a surprised and jubilant crowd. Watch performance below.
 
“I am proud that I come from this part of America,” said King. “Where I come from, what I see in the faces are love, hope, bravery, hardworking, family oriented, true blooded, incredibly strong human beings. I felt honored to share the stage with someone who is also shining a massive light on the beauty of where we come from. Tyler Childers, you are a beacon of hope. You are a pillar of truth and proof that if anyone from down home has a dream and something to say, people will listen. Thank you, Tyler, for giving me a beautiful song. And thank you for joining me tonight. For the first time in probably over 10 years you got up and sang that song with me. And I love you. From the River Rat Festival to the worldwide superstar that you deserve nothing less than to be, more than anything, I am glad to have to gotten to sing with my friend tonight. Thank you. Kentucky Strong.”

King’s nearly 30 city A-Freakin-Men Tour Presented by Slow & Low opened Valentine’s night in New Orleans, LA followed by shows in Atlanta, GA, two sold-out nights in Asheville, NC before the sold-out show in Lexington where Kentucky native Childers joined her on stage for the performance.
 
King recorded and released the song last year and added it to her critically acclaimed Come Get Your Wife album which was released just a few weeks ago. Upon release of King’s version of the song, Childers said, “I wrote ‘Jersey Giant’ over ten years ago and only performed it for a short period of time. I was pleased with how it turned out structurally (it even has a bridge, which is rare for me), but I was over performing it pretty fast. I reckon that’s just how songs go sometimes. They can be like that coat you saw and had to have, only to get it home and think, ‘Why gah, I ain’t never gonna wear this thing.’ Or, one that you got from an ex which you would rather just toss out. But that’s not saying anything against the coat, it just doesn’t fit me anymore and hasn’t for some time. I’m super excited that Ms. King has dusted this old song off and given it a new life.”
 
King, who provides lead and background vocals and is featured on acoustic guitar, co-produced the track with award-winning, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and reigning ACM Acoustic Guitar Player of the Year, Charlie Worsham. Worsham lends his signature sound for background vocals, plus acoustic guitar, mandolin and banjo. 
 
King will join Childers on his 2023 Send in the Hounds Tour at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Aug. 2and 3. 
 
The Elle King A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low, will also feature the musical force that is Red Clay Strays. (* not available for this Show)

A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low:

  • Feb 24 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner

  • Feb 25 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live

  • Feb 27 – Cleveland, OH – Masonic Auditorium

  • Feb 28 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center

  • March 1 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old Red Centre

  • March 3 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore

  • March 4 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed

  • March 5 – St. Paul, MN – The Palace

  • March 7 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant

  • March 8 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater

  • March 10 – Denver, CO – Summit

  • March 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Union Event Center

  • March 13 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodo

  • March 14 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall

  • March 15 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall

  • March 17 – Stateline, NV – Harrah’s Lake Tahoe South Shore Room

  • March 18 – Sacramento, CA – Ace Of Spades

  • March 20 – Tempe, ZA – Marquee Theater

  • March 22 – Dallas, TX – The Factory At Deep Ellum

  • March 23 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live At Moody Theater

  • March 24 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom

  • March 25 – Bossier City, LA* – Margaritaville Resort Theater

Elle King's COME GET YOUR WIFE Arrives to Critical Appeal; Readies Tour Kick-Off Feb. 14

ELLE KING READIES A-FREAKIN-MEN TOUR PRESENTED BY
SLOW & LOW
, WHICH KICKS-OFF FEB. 14 IN NEW ORLEANS

Come Get Your Wife Is A “Masterstroke Of Music Making” (Variety) and
Debuts To Critical Appeal; CBS Mornings to Air Sit Down This Friday, Feb. 10

After the debut of one of the most buzzed about country albums of the year with Come Get Your Wife, Elle King is now turning her full attention to her headline A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low, kicking off Valentine’s Day in New Orleans. With 11 markets sold out in advance, King is prepping her biggest headline tour to date.
 
“I am so excited for the A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour,” said King. “I’ve spent the last year pouring my heart into the record and now into the production of bringing the songs to life on stage and weaving in songs from the past to tell my story as a whole. I’ve never put so much into anything, and I can’t wait to experience it with all of you! See you on the road!” Catch a sneak peek HERE.
 
Tour rehearsals with new production are well underway, and the set will showcase King’s multi-genre hits, plus songs from Come Get Your Wife. Her breakout multi-Platinum pop hit “Ex’s & Oh’s” garnered multiple GRAMMY nominations while her smash No. 1 singles “Different For Girls” with Dierks Bentley and “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert have cemented her in the country genre. In addition to those fan favorites, King will bring to the stage songs from her new album, including her current single “Worth A Shot,” the rousing and bodacious breakup tune Tulsa,” (Country Now), the spirited “Try Jesus,” “Lucky” and more. 
 
Released Jan. 27 Come Get Your Wife is receiving rave reviews from the fans and critics.

“…The expansiveness of modern country music is firmly on display.” Billboard
 
“Though she has been in the country space for a few years now, King firmly stakes her claim with ‘Come Get Your Wife’ with a sense of refreshing individualism.”  American Songwriter
 
“When you talk about the importance of authenticity for an artist to resonate with people, Elle has got it in spades.” Whiskey Riff
 
Upon release of the album, King premiered new songs from the record on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and Good Morning America while talking music and pop culture with Andy Cohen on Watch What Happens Live. Friday, CBS Mornings will air a sit-down interview with King and Jan Crawford who recently chatted with King at one of her favorite Nashville watering-holes and invited them along to the release party for her new album. 
 
Elle King and The Brethren are known for their high-energy live shows and the music and fun will hit the stage Feb. 14 and kick-off the Elle King A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low. The tour will also feature the musical force that is Red Clay Strays. (* not available for this Show)

A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low:
Feb 14 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore    
Feb 16 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
Feb 17 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel 
Feb 18 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel 
Feb 19 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall 
Feb 21 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
Feb 22 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
Feb 24 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
Feb 25 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live 
Feb 27 – Cleveland, OH – Masonic Auditorium 
Feb 28 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center
March 1 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old Red Centre
March 3 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
March 4 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
March 5 – St. Paul, MN – The Palace
March 7 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant 
March 8 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
March 10 – Denver, CO – Summit 
March 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Union Event Center
March 13 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodo
March 14 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall 
March 15 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall 
March 17 – Stateline, NV – Harrah’s Lake Tahoe South Shore Room 
March 18 – Sacramento, CA – Ace Of Spades 
March 20 – Tempe, ZA – Marquee Theater
March 22 – Dallas, TX – The Factory At Deep Ellum
March 23 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live At Moody Theater
March 24 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom 
March 25 – Bossier City, LA* – Margaritaville Resort Theater 

Elle King's New Album COME GET YOUR WIFE Out Now

Fusing her rural Ohio roots with life lived on both coasts, Elle King firmly sets her stakes in Nashville with the release of her new album Come Get Your Wife, out today and available HERE. Relaxed, unrestrained, brazen and vulnerable, the album is all things King! With the release of the new music, Nashville Lifestyles proclaims, “Elle King Reigns Supreme” and begs the question, “Is Elle King Country’s New Queen,” in their January cover feature on her.
 
King co-wrote eight of the songs on the record that opens with a nod to her native Ohio. “It’s where I grew up, it’s where I learned about music,” said King. “It’s about rural living and my foundation and it’s where my Paw-Paw and my brother live. Ohio made me who I am”
 
Truth and humor permeate the album and are on full display in the already released and current Top 40 single “Worth A Shot,” feat. Dierks Bentley, “Out Yonder,” “Tulsa,” “Try Jesus,” “Jersey Giant” and the smash #1, award winning song “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Come Home),” with Miranda Lambert.
 
New songs releasing from the record include the raw and powerful “Love Go By” (performance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on Jan. 26) and the gratitude-infused “Lucky,” that she wrote with a heart full of gratitude and reflection about her life, career and most importantly, her son Lucky (performance on "Good Morning America" on Jan. 27). “Lucky,” is also featured in a brand new music video available Today.
 
There’s no better place to celebrate new music than with the fans, and that party kicks-off Feb. 14 in New Orleans with her headline A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low. “I have put all of my energy and love into this album, and I cannot wait to share it live for everyone.” Ten markets are sold out already and tickets for other dates are selling fast. 
 
King’s live show is a “… showcase for her range from soulful crooning to guttural singing and head-banging to the rock and roll sound of the drumming and electric guitar solo,” said the San Francisco Riff. American Songwriter highlighted her performance as one of the “8 Moments We loved at This Year’s Pilgrimage Festival.” They noted, “She showcased her rock roots and her country twang on Sunday afternoon with a set that washed an air of levity over the crowd.”
 
King and her band bring a full set of new music and hits to the stage which include her smashes “Ex’s & Oh’s,” “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home),” “Different For Girls,” “America’s Sweetheart,” and more. King is offering tickets as well as VIP meet & greet packages at every show which are available to purchase at ElleKing.com.

The Elle King A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low, will also feature the musical force that is Red Clay Strays.
 
A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low:
Feb 14 – New Orleans, LA – The Fillmore   
Feb 16 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle
Feb 17 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Feb 18 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
Feb 19 – Lexington, KY – Manchester Music Hall
Feb 21 – Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
Feb 22 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
Feb 24 – Boston, MA – Roadrunner
Feb 25 – Harrisburg, PA – XL Live
Feb 27 – Cleveland, OH – Masonic Auditorium
Feb 28 – Cincinnati, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center
March 1 – Indianapolis, IN – “Old National Centre”
March 3 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore
March 4 – Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
March 5 – St. Paul, MN – The Palace
March 7 – St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
March 8 – Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
March 10 – Denver, CO – Summit
March 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Union Event Center
March 13 – Seattle, WA – Showbox Sodo
March 14 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
March 15 – Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
March 17 – Stateline, NV – Harrah’s Lake Tahoe South Shore Room
March 18 – Sacramento, CA – Ace Of Spades
March 20 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theater
March 22 – Dallas, TX – The Factory At Deep Ellum
March 23 – Austin, TX – Austin City Limits Live At Moody Theater
March 24 – Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
March 25 – Bossier City, LA* – Margaritaville Resort Theater – Support TBD

Elle King Previews COME GET YOUR WIFE with Back-to-Back TV Appearances

ELLE KING KICKS-STARTS FRIDAY’S RELEASE OF COME GET YOUR WIFE PREMIERING NEW SONGS ON THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT & GOOD MORNING AMERICA

King Joins Andy Cohen’s Watch What Happens Live Wednesday Night

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

With her new album set to release this Friday, Elle King brings “her roots-rock swagger to her first full-fledged country album Come Get Your Wife,” said Billboard. She will kick-start that release with a string of television appearances and performances.
 
On Wednesday night, King will join Adriana De Moura on Andy’s Cohen’s late-night, interactive talk show, Watch What Happens Live. This will be her first appearance on the, always entertaining, pop-culture staple.
 
On Thursday, she’ll visit The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and premiere “Love Go By,” a new song from the record. She wrote the powerful love song several years ago and it is the closing track on the album that features eight songs written by King. “We were looking for a couple more songs for the record and we were listening back through my catalog when my manager said ‘wait, what’s this!?’ So, we recorded it, and it ended up being the final cut on the album.” 
 
Friday morning, she will christen the release of Come Get Your Wife on Good Morning America and premiere “Lucky,” a song that she wrote about her son and outlook on life. “My son Lucky is this beautiful ball of light and energy,” said King. “Parenthood will bring you to your knees, but it has made me grow in gratitude and empathy.”
 
Come Get Your Wife, features 13* glorious tracks that run a gauntlet of styles and attitudes that leave King’s roots showing. She co-produced the project with award-winning songwriter Ross Copperman to create a project that is fresh, unbridled and a loose autobiographical look at the tattooed blonde’s journey through fame, love and the places she’s called home.
 
Known for her high-energy and colorful shows, King will hit the road next month to headline her A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low. The nearly 30 city tour will kick-off on Valentine’s Day in New Orleans, LA. “I am so excited to be going back out on tour, not just because I love to perform, but because I’m finally putting out a new record,” says King. “I have put all of my energy and love into this album, and I cannot wait to share it live for everyone.”

Elle King Releases Bodacious New Song "Tulsa" Off Upcoming Album

Elle King kicked off 2023 co-hosting and performing at New Year’s Eve Live: Nashville’s Big Bash, which was broadcast on CBS and is rounding out the week by releasing Tulsa,” a new song from her forthcoming album, Come Get Your Wife. The new album will be released Friday, Jan 27.

While Tulsa has been named checked in many country songs, this is the first time it’s recognized for its spelling in reverse. “Tulsa is a song about doing someone wrong,” said King of the tune that includes the lyrics But if you spell it back to front you gonna know what I mean, he went back to Tulsa. “This is not about tearing women down but it’s about putting the blame on the wrongdoer. If a man is cheating on you, it’s not her fault because there are a million other girls he would do it with. And he’ll just cheat on her too. It’s a song about uniting and not taking shit from this real P.O.S.”
 
Written by King along with Ella Langley, Bobby Hamrick and Matt McKinney, “Tulsa” features background vocals by Ashley McBryde and John Osborne on guitar. “We wrote the song in less than an hour and it’s so raucous and fun,” King continued. “We’ve been playing it on the road and it’s the third song in our show now. It’s fun for us and the crowd!”

With the release of Come Get Your Wife only three weeks away, “Tulsa” is another glimpse into the fresh, unbridled and honest album that almost feels like a look into King’s journal. The brassy tune joins the current single “Worth A Shot” with Dierks Bentley – currently at #43 and rising, the previously released smash hit “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home)” with Miranda Lambert, the banjo-basted take-your-small town gossip “Out Yonder,” and the hallelujah sass of “Try Jesus,” all part of the Come Get Your Wife line-up. King wrote eight of the 12 songs and co-produced the album with Ross Copperman. 
 
Fans can hear the new music live starting February 14 with her 2023 headlining Elle King A-FREAKIN-MEN Tour Presented by Slow & Low. The nearly 30 city tour will kick-off Valentine’s Day in New Orleans, LA.

Elle King Releases Tyler Childers’ “Jersey Giant”

ELLE KING RELEASES TYLER CHILDERS’ “JERSEY GIANT”

King to Open for Childers at Radio City Music Hall August 2 & 3, 2023

Award winning, singer-songwriter Elle King is dropping “Jersey Giant,” a never-before-released song by acclaimed artist Tyler Childers. “Jersey Giant,” is available here: EK.lnk.to/JerseyGiant.

“Tyler Childers is not too far from where my family lives and he’s a legend,” said King. “The life of a song is something so beautiful to me, and country music has taught me to see that the opportunity to sing a song written by someone else, is nothing short of a gift, a blessing. When you hear a song and say ‘I wish I wrote that’ you know it’s a good’n. I was humbled and so excited that Tyler gave his song to me. I tried to blend the two worlds of honoring traditional bluegrass and what country music is to me. Thank you, Tyler, for your music, and thank you for entrusting me with this gift. I’m so excited for everyone to hear it.”

“I wrote ‘Jersey Giant’ over ten years ago and only performed it for a short period of time,” said Childers. “I was pleased with how it turned out structurally (it even has a bridge, which is rare for me), but I was over performing it pretty fast. I reckon that’s just how songs go sometimes. They can be like that coat you saw and had to have, only to get it home and think, ‘Why gah, I ain’t never gonna wear this thing.’ Or, one that you got from an ex which you would rather just toss out. But that’s not saying anything against the coat, it just doesn’t fit me anymore and hasn’t for some time. I’m super excited that Ms. King has dusted this old song off and given it a new life. I’m extremely grateful for her seeing the potential in this tune and wish her the best out there on the road. Break a leg Elle! And stay warm.”

King, who provides lead and background vocals and is featured on acoustic guitar, co-produced the track with award-winning, singer-writer and multi-instrumentalist and reigning ACM Acoustic Guitar Player of the Year, Charlie Worsham. Worsham lends his signature sound for background vocals, plus acoustic guitar, mandolin and banjo.

King will join Childers on his 2023 Send in the Hounds Tour at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on August 2 and 3.

King is set to release her new album Come Get Your Wife, on January 27. The record includes her current single, “Worth A Shot” (feat. Dierks Bentley), which hit No. 1 this past weekend on SiriusXM’s, The Highway Hot 30 Countdown.

Other tracks already available from the new record are the feisty “Try Jesus,” “Out Yonder,” and “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home),” with Miranda Lambert. “Drunk” became the first woman-woman collaboration to reach the top-spot on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart since Reba McEntire and Linda Davis’ “Does He Love You,” in 1993.

"Jersey Giant"
Written by Tyler Childers
Produced by Elle King and Charlie Worsham

Elle King Beckons Brazenly On "Come Get Your Wife," Album Set for 1/27 Release; Available for Pre-Order 10/21

Photo Credit: Matthew Berinato

Elle King can do many things, ranging from exuberant alternative/punk to soul pop. She’s also been a compelling presence in country music; winning both Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music Awards and breaking the 30 year old, glass-ceiling record for women on the radio charts with the lead single “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go Home).” She’s collaborated with Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Ashley McBryde and been on tour with Chris Stapleton for the better part of 2022; it’s been an unbridled love fest with Nashville’s music community.

Now she makes it country music official with Come Get Your Wife, a dozen glorious tracks that run a gauntlet of styles and attitudes leaving King’s roots showing. See the album trailer below. Set for release on Jan. 27, the quadruple Grammy nominee co-produced the album with award winning songwriter Ross Copperman and the result is a collection that moves through all the topics. From being a hot mess, a glorious excess and a woman coming into her own, King has created a very real, small-town frayed at the edges but solid at core missal.

“Even the album title, it comes from something some asshole said to my partner one night. Something thrown off in a bar, intended to put me in my place… and he probably didn’t think twice about it. But I did.”

Indeed, she did. Elle King, singular, swaggering, sardonic, is a musically and personally fearless woman. With Come Get Your Wife, she sharpens her gaze, digs into her roots, puts her banjo front and center and creates a record that’s as alive and electric as she is. Taking all the pieces – the rock, soul, (blue)grass and country that she loves – she’s made an album that demands your attention, then delivers on all cylinders.

“There’s something about how you put the pieces together,” King offers of her first true country project. “This whole album is a crazy quilt of all sorts of moments and things that might not seem to go together, but because they’re me, they do. It’s very Southern Ohio, very who we are – and very much a lot of people who are just like me, because I know they’re out there.”