Simply a day sooner, the Grammy chosen one had proactively rescheduled a Jan. 26 show in Texas for September. While not a great explanation for the rescheduling was given, Elle's deferment comes in the midst of reaction for her new disputable exhibition during a Jan. 19 Cart Parton birthday accolade at Excellent Ole Opry.

The "Ex's and Goodness'" vocalist's arranged presentation at Billy Sway's Texas this week has been pushed back eight months. Elle Lord will not be acting in Post Worth, Texas, this Friday.

Elle King reschedules shows amid backlash to Opry Dolly Parton tribute

The "Ex's and Goodness'" vocalist was set to play a show at Billy Bounce's Texas, however the scene reported through virtual entertainment Wednesday that the show has been delayed eight months, to Sept. 21. "Unique occasion tickets will be acknowledged for the new date," the declaration said. "Discounts are accessible at the place to checkout. Much thanks to you for your comprehension!" Further subtleties were not given.

Delegates for Lord didn't promptly answer EW's solicitation for input, and a rep for the setting didn't have further remark. Lord actually has many other event dates booked among February and October, as indicated by her site.

Insight about the rescheduling comes following Ruler's dubious execution at a Cart Parton recognition at the Stupendous Ole Opry in Nashville on Jan. 19. During her set, Lord let the crowd know that she was "pounded" and seemed, by all accounts, to be slurring her words in front of an audience.

Elle King show postponed after backlash to Dolly Parton tribute concert

The performer appeared to fail to remember the words to Parton's 2001 hit "Wed Me," saying, "I don't give a I don't have a clue about the verses to these things in this town," and "Don't tell Cart because it's her birthday."

In a video caught by a concert attendee and posted web based, Ruler said, "I'm not even going to facing lie, you all purchased tickets for this so? You ain't getting your cash back. I'll let you know one thing more. Hello there, I am Elle Ruler and I'm  pounded."

The Amazing Ole Opry apologized for the occurrence via web-based entertainment. "We profoundly lament and apologize for the language that was utilized during the previous evening's second Opry execution," the scene said because of a post grumbling, "For our most memorable time at The Opry, it was a disgrace we as a whole needed to observe that.

Elle King postpones concert after Dolly Parton tribute disaster at Grand  Ole Opry

Ruler was exposed to comparative analysis after her exhibition on New Year's Eve Live: Nashville's Huge Slam. Prior to playing out her track "Tanked (And I Would rather not Return Home)," Ruler said, "It's OK, I live what I sing, you all," and seemed to slur her words during that exhibition too.

Despite postponing another round of shows, Elle has yet to comment on the scandal. E! News has reached out to her rep for comment, but has not heard back