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Ella Langley Says God, Not Men or Drugs, Is Her 'One North Star' in Powerful Onstage Speech
Finding Solace in Faith At 27, Ella Langley has already navigated the highs and lows of the music industry, with her chart-topping hits and sold-out tours.

At 27, Ella Langley has already navigated the highs and lows of the music industry, with her chart-topping hits and sold-out tours. But on a particularly trying day in June, the country singer took a pause from her Dandelion Tour at Oklahoma City's Zoo Amphitheatre to share a raw and powerful message with her fans.
As the crowd listened intently, Langley spoke candidly about the role faith has played in her life, describing how she now turns to her Christian faith as her primary source of comfort and strength. "Instead of trying to go to other things like I have before, either men or drugs or other feelings, to try and make myself feel a certain way, I go to him first," the singer-songwriter said, pointing upward as if addressing a higher power. This marked a significant shift for Langley, who had previously struggled to cope with the pressures of her career.
Langley's words were laced with a sense of vulnerability and introspection, reflecting on a difficult period in her life that had left her questioning her purpose. "Last year I didn't think I wanted to be here anymore," she shared, her voice cracking with emotion. This stark admission was likely a reference to the challenges she faced in 2025, when she canceled multiple tour dates with Morgan Wallen and Riley Green to focus on her mental health. The exact nature of her struggles remains unclear, but it's evident that Langley has undergone a profound transformation.
As Langley spoke, it became clear that her faith had been a crucial factor in helping her regain her footing. "The thing that changed my mind is I realized that I have a purpose in this life," she said, her voice filled with conviction. "And my purpose is to stand up here, share my testimony, to be honest with my crowd, to be honest with my fans, to write the best songs that I can write, to put on the best show that I can put on, and that's all I can do." This sense of purpose has become a North Star for Langley, guiding her through the darker moments of her life.
As the crowd listened, Langley's words were infused with a sense of hope and resilience, encouraging fans to find their own source of strength and solace. "I just want you to remember that there's one North Star, and we all know who that is," she said, her voice filled with warmth. "So if you just wake up and focus on that every day, you give 1% better than you gave the day before, you're going to get through it. And you're going to be back to living life, I promise you."
- Ella Langley is a 27-year-old country singer on her Dandelion Tour
- Langley has made historic strides on the country charts, including rewriting the record for women atop the Hot Country Songs Chart
- In 2025, Langley canceled multiple tour dates to focus on her mental health
As I read through Langley's powerful message, I was struck by the raw emotion and vulnerability that poured out of her words. In an industry often characterized by glamour and superficiality, Langley's testimony serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of authenticity and honesty.
As Langley continues on her journey, it's clear that her faith will remain a guiding force in her life. With her powerful message of hope and resilience, she's offering fans a beacon of light in the darkest of times. As she takes the stage, her voice is a reminder that even in the most trying moments, there's always a way forward, always a reason to keep pushing forward.


