Molly Lovette Gets Back to Her Roots with a Hometown Tradition

NASHVILLE, TENN. – Breakout country star and St. Louis native Molly Lovette is getting in the St. Patrick’s Day spirit by participating in the upcoming 52nd Annual Metropolitan St. Patrick’s Day Parade in her hometown of St. Louis, MO.

On Saturday March 13th, Molly teams up with her fiddle player, Josée Weigand, to perform a full set of Irish tunes for the Main Performance. “I was thrilled to be asked to be a part of the festivities,” said Molly. “My whole family is Irish and I still have cousins that live in Dublin. There’s just nothing like performing for your hometown, especially during this annual tradition.”

The St. Louis St. Patrick’s Day Celebration is recognized as one of the best in the country. It is the largest of any event in downtown St. Louis. Due to Covid-19, this year’s historic celebration will be held virtually, but that does not mean there will be a lack of entertaining festivities. The day will include a St. Patrick’s Day run, Irish cooking demonstrations, and history of the parade to name a few. With social distancing protocols in place, there will be a viewing location at Ballpark Village, or you can stream it online from your home. More information on the celebration can be found by going to www.irishparade.org.

With Molly’s latest release Break a Heart already achieving great placement on Spotify and within the media, she has also achieved over half a million combined streams, numerous TV appearances, radio placement, music videos airing on The Country Network, a Forbes feature, and so much more. She is taking the world by storm and winning the hearts of country fans everywhere. For more information on Molly Lovette, visit her website and follow along with her on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and YouTube.

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