This Wednesday, September 29th, Miranda Lambert will be in New York CIty to launch the first date headlining her fall concert outing, CMT on Tour: Miranda Lambert Revolution. Also featuring special guest Eric Church and introducing Josh Kelley, the tour will span more than two dozen dates. And when it’s time to hit the road, Miranda says she couldn’t ask for a better group of people than her band and crew, who’ve become like family.
- Be sure to check out mirandalambert.com for upcoming tour dates!
- Amid dates on her upcoming tour, Miranda will make an appearance in Nashville as part of the recently announced line-up for Keith Urban’s We’re All for the Hall benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Set for October 5th at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, the performers will also include Hall of Fame members Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, and Charley Pride, as well as Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, John Mayer, Alison Krauss, and Billy Currington. Visit countrymusichalloffame.org for complete ticket and special package information.
- Miranda is climbing the charts now with the fun of her latest hit, “Only Prettier,” the follow-up to back-to-back number-one hits from her ACM Album of the Year winner, Revolution.
- And of course, you can also hear Miranda on the radio, singing with Sheryl Crow and the incomparable Loretta Lynn, on their version of Loretta’s classic “Coal Miner’s Daughter.” It’s the title track to the all-star album, Coal Miner’s Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn, in stores on November 9th, but you can pick up the digital single beginning this Tuesday, September 28th
“I have the greatest road crew. I mean, the newest person in my band has been there for three years, and my tour manager’s been with me for five, and so it’s just been…we’ve become a family. And we’ve come from literally the very beginning to now, which is a whole new level for us. And, but yeah, I mean, there’s times where we hang out and we’re friends and we party together and just…we all get along, and then there’s times where I have to be the boss and make decisions. And so, it’s good for me, though, because I trust the people around me, but at some point, it’s ultimately my decision, and I have to sometimes be firm, and it’s hard to separate, but I think we have a good balance.”
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