Elle King crashes wedding with Miranda Lambert for their Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home) video

Elle King got engaged to fiancé Dan Tooker back in October.

And the three-time Grammy nominee recently walked down the aisle with her husband-to-be.

She and Miranda Lambert crash an ’80s wedding in the music video for their collab Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home), which sees the ladies sporting big hair and pastels.

Wedding crashers: Elle King and Miranda Lambert crash an ’80s wedding in the music video for their collab Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home), which sees the ladies sporting big hair and pastels

Newlyweds: King, 31, says 'I do' to her actual fiancé Dan Tooker, who sports a mullet to play her era-appropriate groom, both of them clad in white

Newlyweds: King, 31, says ‘I do’ to her actual fiancé Dan Tooker, who sports a mullet to play her era-appropriate groom, both of them clad in white

King, 31, says ‘I do’ to her actual fiancé, who sports a mullet to play her era-appropriate groom, both of them clad in white.

She serves the full ’80s bride experience in white puffy sleeves with a choker and some hair glam eyeshadow.

Lambert, 37, fulfills her maid of honor duties in a skintight pink metallic wrap dress with matching pantyhose and mile-high hair.

The duo also provides entertainment for the shindig, slapping on some pastel pantsuits and taking the stage as the wedding band.

White wedding: She serves the full '80s bride experience in white puffy sleeves with a choker and some hair glam eyeshadow

White wedding: She serves the full ’80s bride experience in white puffy sleeves with a choker and some hair glam eyeshadow

Pretty in pink: Lambert, 37, fulfills her maid of honor duties in a skintight pink metallic wrap dress with matching pantyhose and mile-high hair

Pretty in pink: Lambert, 37, fulfills her maid of honor duties in a skintight pink metallic wrap dress with matching pantyhose and mile-high hair

Taking requests: The duo also provides entertainment for the shindig, slapping on some pastel pantsuits and taking the stage as the wedding band

Taking requests: The duo also provides entertainment for the shindig, slapping on some pastel pantsuits and taking the stage as the wedding band

Throwback vibes: They perform the bop as the nuptials get underway, and a group of '80s oddballs celebrate the newlyweds with a festive reception

Throwback vibes: They perform the bop as the nuptials get underway, and a group of ’80s oddballs celebrate the newlyweds with a festive reception

Art imitating life: It comes after Tooker popped the question to King back in October

Art imitating life: It comes after Tooker popped the question to King back in October

They perform the bop as the nuptials get underway, and a group of ’80s oddballs celebrate the newlyweds with a festive reception.

King and her new husband take off in the bed of a pickup truck with ‘just married’ written on the tailgate, after exchanging vows.

Meanwhile, Lambert has to swat away a handsy groomsman, whom she has to drag out of the women’s room by his ear. 

She spikes the punchbowl to get the party going, before taking shots with King and hitting the dance floor. 

King wrote the song with Martin Johnson and recorded the collab with Lambert before the pandemic started, filming the video last month with strict COVID protocols in place.

Just married: King and her new husband take off in the bed of a pickup truck with 'just married' written on the tailgate, after exchanging vows

Just married: King and her new husband take off in the bed of a pickup truck with ‘just married’ written on the tailgate, after exchanging vows

Maid of honor: Meanwhile, Lambert has to swat away a handsy groomsman, whom she has to drag out of the women's room by his ear

Maid of honor: Meanwhile, Lambert has to swat away a handsy groomsman, whom she has to drag out of the women’s room by his ear

Liquid courage: She spikes the punchbowl to get the party going, before taking shots with King and hitting the dance floor

Liquid courage: She spikes the punchbowl to get the party going, before taking shots with King and hitting the dance floor

Social distance: King wrote the song with Martin Johnson and recorded the collab with Lambert before the pandemic started, filming the video last month with strict COVID protocols in place

Social distance: King wrote the song with Martin Johnson and recorded the collab with Lambert before the pandemic started, filming the video last month with strict COVID protocols in place

Friends forever: She said of the track: 'The true story of this song sums up our wild friendship. Miranda is someone I have looked up to as a songwriter, musician, performer, and human being for a long time'

Friends forever: She said of the track: ‘The true story of this song sums up our wild friendship. Miranda is someone I have looked up to as a songwriter, musician, performer, and human being for a long time’

Ride-or-die: Lambert added: 'I think this fun song was born from our becoming friends over the last couple of years. We are new friends but it really feels like we are old friends and I felt like that immediately when I met her at one of her shows'

Ride-or-die: Lambert added: ‘I think this fun song was born from our becoming friends over the last couple of years. We are new friends but it really feels like we are old friends and I felt like that immediately when I met her at one of her shows’

She said of the track: ‘The true story of this song sums up our wild friendship. Miranda is someone I have looked up to as a songwriter, musician, performer, and human being for a long time. 

‘So our tumbleweed snowball story of getting to know each other is the ultimate real deal kinda thing. Nobody revs me up, kicks my a** on stage, or treats me more like family than Miranda Lambert. Our rowdy reputations proceed us, so who else could sing this song together besides us? 

‘Crawling out of such a crazy year, still full of so many unknowns, I ultimately couldn’t think of another person I’d rather come out singin’ and swingin’ with than the most badass chick I know. Miranda.’

Lambert added: ‘I think this fun song was born from our becoming friends over the last couple of years. We are new friends but it really feels like we are old friends and I felt like that immediately when I met her at one of her shows. 

‘Since then, we’ve toured together and sang on stage together, hung out and partied together, recorded together, and so much more. This song just feels like the natural transition to the after party.’

King was a special guest on Lambert‘s Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour back in 2019, and she appeared on her star-studded cover of Fooled Around And Fell In Love.

On the road: King was a special guest on Lambert‘s Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour back in 2019, and she appeared on her star-studded cover of Fooled Around And Fell In Love

On the road: King was a special guest on Lambert‘s Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour back in 2019, and she appeared on her star-studded cover of Fooled Around And Fell In Love