
Brett Eldredge is a married man! The singer announces the news on social media, sharing a photo of their wedding day.
“Over the last several years, life and my perception of it have changed dramatically,” Eldredge writes on social media. “I met an amazing woman who truly loves me for me, way beyond the fella with a microphone. Someone who’s just as goofy as I am. Someone who loves weird barefoot dance-offs in the living room, looking up at the night sky and wondering what lies beyond what we cannot see. Someone I can have rolling belly laughs with, cry with, and go through life’s tilt-a-whirl of emotions with. Someone who inspires me with her big, beautiful heart.
“Along the way, we got married,” the 40-year-old continues. “To me, some of the best things in life are the ones you plant and grow quietly in your sacred space, away from the noise. We value that deeply, and honestly, it soothes my soul. There are so many amazing things ahead. And after all this time, I’m so grateful I have such a beautiful soul to share it all with.”
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Brett Eldredge Releases Music On His Own
Eldredge spent the first part of his career on a major label, releasing hit songs like “Beat of the Music,” “Lose My Mind,” “Wanna Be That Song,” and more. But in 2025, Eldredge announced that he was releasing music on his own, instead of relying on a major record label.
“I took some time to step away, start my own label, wrote some music that made me feel free to embrace all the different parts of myself and had an absolute thrill doing it,” Eldredge said when releasing “Gorgeous” in 2025. “This music will blur genre lines and really just give my fans the opportunity to see some sides of me that I’m not even sure I knew [I] had in me. I am so excited for this chapter of life and music.”
In 2024, Eldredge crossed a major item off of his bucket list, when he headlined Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, as part of his holiday Glow: Welcome to the Family Tour.
“I moved to Nashville in 2006,” Eldredge said at the time. “I was just an eager college kid that knew nothing about the music business other than that I loved to sing, and I dreamt of finding a way of doing that for a living one day…I learned slowly how to write songs, and started running to every little songwriter bar and club to play and sing for anyone that was willing to listen…I have played about everywhere in this town but always wandered by the Giant Arena on Broadway, wondering if it would be possible to one day headline a show there.”
Eldredge calls headlining Bridgestone Arena one of the “most special nights” of his life.
“I cried, I laughed,” he said. “And most of all, I felt love like never before.”
