Ella Langley had 10,000 fans on their feet at Zoo Amphitheatre in Oklahoma City on Thursday night. And instead of going straight into the next song, she stopped the show to talk about God.
During a pause on her Dandelion Tour on June 18, the 27-year-old told the crowd she reads the Bible “almost every single day” and explained how her faith has become the thing she leans on when everything else gets loud.
“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,” Langley said, pointing toward the sky.
That’s not a rehearsed press line. That’s a 27-year-old woman standing on a stage telling thousands of strangers what she used to run to and what she runs to now. There’s a difference, and every person in that crowd could hear it.
Ella Langley Got Honest About Doubt, Purpose, and the Criticism That Almost Broke Her
The faith talk didn’t come out of nowhere. Langley got personal about the doubt she’s carried even as her career exploded.
“The thing I thought I was cut out to do my whole entire life, I didn’t know if I could do it,” she told the crowd, adding that social media criticism hits different when people don’t know what you’re going through behind the scenes. “But I’ll tell you right now, the thing that changed my mind is I realized that I have a purpose in this life. 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.”
She closed with a message that stuck with the crowd long after the music started back up. “I just want you to remember that there’s one North Star and we all know who that is.”
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If you’ve been paying attention to Ella Langley over the last year, this moment has been building for a while. On Easter Sunday this year, she posted an Instagram video of herself singing “Because He Lives” and wrote, “Even though I’ve been a believer in Christ my whole life, my relationship with him has changed drastically over the last year. I started to have ‘faith.’ I started to view the days we have been given as a gift instead of a chore.”
In a recent appearance on Theo Von’s podcast, she talked about growing up Southern Baptist in Hope Hull, Alabama, attending a church that started on hay bales in a barn across the street from her family home. “Every Sunday and Wednesday until I was 18 years old,” she said. Her faith isn’t something she picked up when she got famous. It’s the thing she grew up in, walked away from a little, and found her way back to on her own terms.
When she took a mental health break in August 2025 and paused several tour dates, she went back to the family farm in Alabama. She spent that time riding, resting, and reading the Bible with her family. She came back to the road healthier, wrote an album that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and is now standing on stages telling crowds that the same God who got her through the quiet moments is the one keeping her steady through the noise.
Her sophomore album, Dandelion, even includes a track called “Speaking Terms,” an acoustic ballad about faith and doubt that feels like the musical version of everything she said on that Oklahoma City stage Thursday night.
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Ella Langley is the biggest new voice in country music right now. “Choosin’ Texas” sat at No. 1 on the Hot 100 for seven weeks, Dandelion debuted at the top of the Billboard 200, and she’s running stadium dates with Morgan Wallen while headlining her own sold-out tour. She could talk about anything on that stage. She chose to talk about God, and she did it the same way she does everything else, honest, unpolished, and hers.


















