What's cooler than having a successful album and a chart-topping single? How about your hometown naming an entire day in your honor.
December 22 is officially Brett Eldredge Day in Paris, IL. Last weekend, Eldredge was honored in a hometown ceremony with over 2,000 people, in a town with less than 10,000 residents, attending the event. The singer was recognized for his achievements in country music, his hometown values and the role he played in putting Paris on the map. Eldredge received a proclamation from Illinois Governor Pat Quinn and was honored with new town signs reading “Home of Nashville Recording Artist Brett Eldredge.” His management also sponsored a fund drive for Compassionate Food International.
In January, look for Eldredge to hit the road with Keith Urban on his Light The Fuse Tour 2014, followed by Billy Currington’s We Are Tonight Tour. His latest single, “Beat of the Music,” was the most-added at country radio on its debut and just climbed inside the Top 30.
For further details and a complete list of upcoming tour dates please visit www.bretteldredge.com.
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