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Ella Langley’s Tour Is Over But We’re “Still Hungover”

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The multi-platinum singer-songwriter giant Ella Langley closed out her still hungover tour with a career-defining, two-night run at the Rayman Auditorium. The sold-out tour ended with a bang as Ella shone with her powerhouse vocals, captivating presence and a string of surprise guests on the second show. In fact, the performance truly gave her music, community and her unstoppable momentum the stage they deserve.

Moreover, the show put the spotlight on fan favorite songs from her debut album hungover. Highlights from her Excuse The Mess EP, her newest single “Choosin’ Texas,” as well as numerous other tricks she had up her sleeve added to the experience.

In addition, among the special guests, country legend Gretchen Wilson joined Ella on stage. The pair brought the audience a duet of Wilson’s hit single “Here for the Party”. The cover has been a mainstay on Ella’s tour set list, rounding it out with the duet it deserves, sealing it with a full-circle moment.

Photo Credit: Caylee Robillard

Following Wilson, HARDY entered the spotlight, singing “Never Met Anyone Like You” with Ella. This marked their first-ever live performance if the song together, turning the concert into a legendary event.

Next up, Ella shared the stage with Kaitlin Butts and Mae Estes. The duo presented a high-octane performance of the hungover anthem “cowboy friends”. This fan-favorite is a testament to the strength and camaraderie among the rising women of country music.

For a finale that would go down in history, Morgan Wallen joined Ella on stage. Together they displayed a special rendition of “Cover Me Up,” ending the night with a truly memorable performance.

Photo Credit: Caylee Robillard

On both nights, Ella showed to the world her commanding force through a blend of humor, authenticity, heart and grit, proving herself as one of country’s fastest-rising talents.

Missed the live show? Don’t worry! You can experience the whole Night 2 performance in the sold-out Rayman Auditorium, streaming exclusively on Veeps.
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