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Ingrid Andress concerts canceled after drunk anthem, rehab revelation

Ingrid Andress said she was intoxicated while singing the national anthem at the Home Run Derby on Monday, forcing her to cancel two upcoming performances and check into rehab.

The country music star was scheduled to perform at Row One in Nashville on Wednesday night and at Denver’s Grove Hall the following Wednesday.

When I click on the link to buy tickets for the Nashville show, I get the message, “Tickets are currently not available for purchase online. This event has been canceled by the organizers.”

Ingrid Andres sings the national anthem before the Home Run Derby in Arlington, Texas, on Monday. MLB Photo via Getty Images
Ingrid Andress revealed on Tuesday that she was going to rehab after being intoxicated during the national anthem. MLB Photo via Getty Images

The landing page for the Denver show also features a “CANCELLED” notice in all capital letters.

Andres, 32 years old, The show was announced The remarks came just hours before her widely panned performance of the national anthem on Monday afternoon to coincide with the release of her new song, “Colorado 9.”

The next concert date listed on Andres’ website is for Basilica Block Party in Minneapolis on August 3. The only other date listed is for Country Calling in Ocean City, Maryland on October 4.

The landing page for an Ingrid Andress show scheduled for Wednesday night in Nashville said the event had been canceled. Pre-Kindle
Ingrid Andress’ show scheduled for next Wednesday in Denver has also been canceled. About This Site

Andres, a four-time Grammy nominee, released a statement on social media Tuesday afternoon about the national anthem performance.

“I’m not gonna lie, I was intoxicated last night and will be checking myself into a facility today to get the help I need,” she wrote. “Last night was not me and I apologize to MLB, all my fans and the country I love for the way I played out. I’m going to let you all know what rehab is like. I hear it’s a lot of fun.”

Andres’ rendition of the national anthem was so off-point that Phillies third baseman Alec Bohm had trouble keeping a straight face during the performance on ESPN’s broadcast.

Fellow country star Cody Johnson sang the national anthem before Tuesday’s MLB All-Star Game in Arlington, Texas, and was praised for his performance.

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