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BRETT ELDREDGE

BRETT ELDREDGE
Friday, August 29
Doors | 7pm // Show | 8pm
Brett Eldredge is not one to rest on his laurels. Despite having nearly 4 billion global career streams to date, seven radio No. 1’s, two gold singles, seven platinum singles, two gold albums and multiple CMA, ACM and CMT nominations and awards, Eldredge continues to set a new bar and explore different genres.
 
“You have to give yourself permission,” Eldredge says now, more than 12 years into his hit recording career. “That’s what I’ve found over the last few years, is this sense of confidence like I could either half-ass it and speak a little bit about my life, or I could go all in and unapologetically be myself.” His two new singles “You’ll Be Mine” and “Gorgeous” introduce his new era, and Billboard says of Gorgeous, “Eldredge relates the from his forthcoming EP Lonestar Lovers [March 14th] introduce his new era and are self-released on his label, Warm & Coxy Records. Billboard says of Gorgeous, “Eldredge relates the song’s message with his nimble, soulful vocal rendering… a welcome return from this gifted singer-songwriter.”
 
 
Among many career highlights, he’s released three celebrated holiday albums, Glow [2016], Mr. Christmas [2021], and his most recent album, Merry Christmas (Welcome to the Family) [2024]. His cover of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside!” [feat. Meghan Trainor] emerged as a staple, generating over 207 million Spotify streams and counting. His annual Glow tour is a highlight of the holiday season and has become a tradition, selling out shows in cities including NYC, Chicago, and Nashville.
 
Eldredge has been vocal about the importance of mental health and has been open about his own dealings with anxiety. Putting in the work to address his anxieties has allowed Eldredge to express himself in his music and dig deeper into feelings. “Through the therapy I’ve learn it’s okay to say how I feel and I’m better able to articulate those feelings and allow myself to express that in music,” says Eldredge. “It’s okay to feel and express the full range of human emotion and that has given me confidence. I can now emote better and unleash vocally in the studio or on stage,” Eldredge says.