Veterans Day Festival Postponed Featuring Elle King
Veterans Bridge Home nonprofit is postponing its Veterans Day Festival with performer Elle King. Due to inclement weather on Friday, Nov. 11th they wanted to get the word out. Veterans Bridge Home will make an announcement on VeteransBridgeHome.org, in their weekly newsletter, and via social media. Please follow @vetbridgehome on Instagram and @veteransbridgehome on Facebook for the latest information. Veterans Bridge Home is a 501(c)(3) that supports veterans and military families from all eras with tailored support for their unique employment, housing assistance, social capital building, and human service needs. They do this by leveraging all public, private, and nonprofit resources in the region. Since 2010, VBH has supported nearly 15,000 individuals and families helping fill more than 34,000 unique service requests like housing, employment, and benefits navigation.
Hopefully, they will reschedule Elle King so keep checking in with VeteransBridgeHome.org for updates. King’s musical style has a wide-ranging fan base that draws a unique brand of country music. With nearly 1.7 billion worldwide streams, the multi-platinum, CMA, and ACM award-winning King have two #1 country singles to her credit including “Different For Girls,” with Dierks Bentley and her most recent smash hit “Drunk (And I Don’t Want To Go home)” with Miranda Lambert. The song reached #1 on both Billboard’s Country Airplay and Mediabase/Country Aircheck Charts, marking 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.”