Darius Rucker is clarifying his current transfer to London after his followers had been left confused over the nation star leaving the Carolinas.
Over the weekend, the Hootie & the Blowfish singer took to Instagram to substantiate that he had moved to the U.Okay., but it surely isn’t everlasting.
“I’ve been a traveling musician all my life. I’m living in London while working on some new music and playing some shows,” he wrote. “Always been on the bucket list — but don’t get it twisted y’all … nothing will ever replace the Carolinas and it is still home. Thanks for believing in me and supporting my music wherever we make it! Love y’all! — DR.”
Final week, Rucker shared an image of himself onstage with the caption, “I can’t move to London and not play UK shows! Do you have your tickets yet? Limited VIP packages still available. See you soon!”
His remark part was stuffed with involved followers.
“Your leaving beautiful amazing Charleston?” one consumer requested.
“Why? Why? Whyyyyyyyyyy?????” one other wrote.
A 3rd consumer commented, “I absolutely don’t believe that Darius would ever leave his home roots in South Carolina, that’s where his heart is…”
Just a few locals had been enthusiastic about Rucker’s transfer.
“Welcome to London! Great reminder that we have to get some game watches in the diary for the London Gamecocks,” one Instagram consumer wrote.
“Welcome to the wonderful London UK,” one other particular person wrote.
After Rucker’s Hollywood Stroll of Fame induction ceremony in 2023, the acclaimed musician completely advised Fox Information Digital that he didn’t really feel as if he had reached the top of his profession simply but.
“I think the thing that keeps me working so hard is I always feel like I haven’t done enough,” the “Wagon Wheel” singer mentioned.
Whereas he’s been singing and recording music for many of his life, there was one key second when he knew he hit a stage of success.
“That was really when I was like, ‘This is really working. This is happening. People get it.’ And that was pretty cool,” Rucker recalled.