Brett Eldredge Spreads Christmas Cheer on “Good Morning America” and “Live With Kelly”

Brett Eldredge took over Manhattan this morning (Dec. 9) in support of his new Christmas album, Glow. The Illinois native was doing double duty, appearing on both Good Morning America and Live With Kelly to bring some Christmas cheer.

When performing on GMA, the country crooner was dressed to the nines—clad in a fine-fitting tuxedo while wailing on the Christmas classic “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.”

Get into the spirit and check out his performance on GMA.

Brett’s next stop was to the set of Live With Kelly where he performed, “Let It Snow!,” from his Christmas album.

After the performance, hosts, Kelly Ripa and guest host Taraji P. Henson briefly chatted with the singer about an allergy Brett has to Christmas trees.

“I’m allergic. I found out, it was the worst day of my life,” Brett told the hosts. “Because I love Christmas trees—the smell, everything. And I started sneezing. But give me the presents, give me the presents. I toughed through it.”

Brett may be spending his time singing Christmas songs for the season but his current single “Wanna be That Song,” from his album, Illiniois, currently sits at the No. 3 spot on Billboard Country Airplay Chart. If the song reaches the top spot, it will be Brett’s sixth consecutive No. 1 hit on both Billboard and Mediabase charts. How’s that for a special Christmas present?

Check out Brett singing “Let It Snow!” on Live with Kelly.

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