A Barnsley-based Dolly Parton tribute act lands in trouble – desperately pleading to Facebook not to disconnect her from her fans. But why?

In the charming town of Barnsley, Adele Foster, a talented Dolly Parton tribute act, is facing an unexpected challenge that has left her in distress. For over a decade, Adele has wowed audiences with her heartfelt renditions of Dolly’s timeless hits, such as the iconic “Jolene.” Unfortunately, the recent removal of her Facebook page has left her worried that her loyal fans may drift away.

Adele’s journey as a tribute act has been remarkable, winning over a devoted fanbase with her passion for country music and Dolly’s enchanting persona. Her performances have delighted music enthusiasts, invoking treasured memories of the legendary Dolly Parton.

As social media plays a crucial role in connecting artists with their fans, Adele relied on Facebook to grow her audience and promote her shows. However, the platform’s rules against impersonation have unintentionally affected tribute acts like Adele.

Despite Meta’s denial of targeting tribute acts, Adele is hoping for a reconsideration of Facebook’s rules to ensure that genuine tribute acts can continue to share their love for music and bring joy to fans worldwide.