Rising country star Ella Langley, whose debut album “Hungover” recently reached number-49 on the Billboard 200, has announced her participation in the upcoming Pawsitive Rescue Event, scheduled for next month in Nashville.
The Alabama-born singer, who has gained significant recognition for combining country, rock, and folk influences in her music, will headline the benefit concert aimed at supporting local animal shelters and rescue organizations throughout Tennessee.
Langley, born on May 3, 1999, in Hope Hull, Alabama, has experienced a meteoric rise in the country music scene since signing with Sony Music Nashville and Columbia Records.
Her breakthrough hits “You Look Like You Love Me,” which earned her a CMA Award, and “Weren’t for the Wind” have showcased her rafter-reaching vocal style and unfiltered storytelling approach.
The artist’s EP “Excuse The Mess” has already garnered over 120 million streams, demonstrating her growing popularity among country music fans.
The Pawsitive Rescue Event will feature an intimate performance from Langley, whose electrifying live shows have been witnessed by thousands during her tours with country stars Morgan Wallen and Riley Green.
“Nashville has become my home, and I’m passionate about giving back to the community that has supported me,” Langley remarked about the upcoming benefit.
Organizers expect the event to raise substantial funds for animal welfare initiatives while increasing awareness about adoption opportunities in the region.
The benefit will take place at a Nashville venue that accommodates both performers and attendees, with local businesses already lining up to sponsor the cause.
Langley’s involvement brings significant visibility to animal rescue efforts, as celebrities often help attract media attention and encourage fan participation in charitable causes.
The singer, whose musical influences include Stevie Nicks and Willie Nelson, continues to leverage her platform for positive community impact while maintaining her busy touring schedule.
The artist recently dominated the 2025 ACM Awards with 8 record-breaking nominations and took home five awards including New Female Artist of the Year, showcasing her rapid ascent in country music.
Langley has been open about her Christian faith throughout her career, often incorporating themes of authenticity and vulnerability that resonate with her growing fanbase.
Tickets for the Pawsitive Rescue Event will go on sale next week, with all proceeds directly benefiting local animal shelters.
Volunteer opportunities will also be available for fans wishing to contribute beyond attendance.
In addition to her concert performances, Langley has been diversifying her income through sync deals by licensing her music for use in animal welfare campaigns and promotional videos.
To maximize reach and engagement for the event, organizers are implementing a comprehensive social media campaign featuring eye-catching content and targeted advertising across multiple platforms.
