Stopping the show to break up a fight, Miranda Lambert asks, "We Done With Our Drama?"

Stopping the show to break up a fight, Miranda Lambert asks, “We Done With Our Drama?”

Miranda Lambert performances are for drinking and dancing, not for fighting. Over the weekend, Lambert interrupted her headline performance at Montana’s Under the Big Sky Festival to reprimand audience members who seemed to be fighting and not paying attention.
She pointed at herself and said, “I can see your head is not turned the right way, which is this way.” You may visit someplace else if you come to visit. We’re doing that tonight if you come to sing some country song, drink some beer, and cause trouble.

“Are we understanding correctly? She questioned, “Are we done with our drama yet? Fighting is not OK. It’s usually the gals, too. We go bonkers! Cheers to all of you. I’m going to endure it.
Over the weekend, Lambert co-headlined the Montana event with Billy Strings and Turnpike Troubadours. Tanya Tooker, Sierra Ferrell, Mt. Joy, and the brothers Osborne all gave performances.
Lambert seemed to be alert to confrontations among her show’s patrons. She broke up a quarrel at a performance in late June to perform her song “Tin Man.”
“Are you guys fighting? In the middle of this song? Because you don’t want me to go down there, I will. Lambert informed the assembly, “We’re not doing that today.” The gals are usually the ones that get worked up and start hitting one other. Please, cops, let’s just take them out now; it would be fantastic. Many thanks for it.
A few days later, Lambert joked in an Instagram video about when she would be OK with her followers fighting. “I’m okay with fighting at my events if that’s what you want to do. Let them have it, she declared on July 2. “Here are five songs for you: ‘Gun Powder & Lead,’ ‘Little Red Wagon,’ ‘Kerosene,’ ‘Fastest Girl in Town,’ and Wranglers.” Avoid doing that while “Tin Man” is playing. Now is not the moment.
Since it’s a ballad, “I know you can hear the shit-talking, but that’s not the time,” she said. The song “Ain’t in Kansas Anymore” by Lambert will be used in the forthcoming movie Twisters, so choose your moments carefully. The soundtrack tune was released in June after her songs “Dammit Randy” and “Wranglers,” which came out in May and June, respectively. Palomino, her most recent album, was released in 2022.

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