Brett Eldredge Is Back On Social Media

Brett was on a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram hiatus for months.

(Undated)  --  Brett Eldredge is back on social media after taking a months-long break. 

The country music hitmaker traded in his smart phone for an old flip phone back in January.  He said he wanted to be more present in the moment. 

Eldredge posted a picture on Instagram this week of a Polaroid image of him and his pup, Edgar, on the beach. 

He said after his break, he's "here more than ever." 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

oh hey, yes, I’ve been gone a bit but damnit if I’m not HERE more than I’ve ever been...Getting away from the noise and into feeling life and the sunsets and the rain and everything...damn its a powerful thing...I love music more than ever and hell I even love myself (sometimes ya forget to do that🙄)...oh and I love you all and the love that you show me! I am creating music on such a deeper level than ever and now getting back to playing live, it’s all starting to make sense...I’m not saying it’s all sunshine and rainbows, life is life, but it can and will be beautiful! I can’t wait to see you all...this whole flip phone thing has been amazing, you really realize how much time ya spend staring at a screen and not in the moment 😬 I got a Polaroid camera and am mailing pictures to my team of this journey...so if you were wondering, I’m alive and well, and I can’t wait for what’s to come...see ya soon

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