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Miranda Lambert has added two more shows to her three-night run at Fort Worth’s Billy Bob’s Texas. Having performed from 4/22-4/24 at the historic honky tonk, Lambert will also be playing on 5/1 and 5/2.
As part of the venue’s year-long 40th Anniversary, Lambert’s sold-out set celebrated the return of live music as she performed crowd favorites like “Gunpowder & Lead” and “Mama’s Broken Heart,” as well as “The House That Build Me,” which brought some tears to the house, plus more.
“No matter what I’ve ever done in my career and what I’m still gonna do, somehow I still feel most at home on a barstool under a neon sign,” said the three-time Grammy winner. “I’m so thankful to Billy Bob’s for creating an environment night-after-night to make sure we could all enjoy those moments together, safely.”
Additionally, Lambert—who’s the most awarded artist in ACM history—offered a glimpse at her forthcoming project when Jack Ingram joined her for a surprise a performance of “Tequila Does,” which is featured on their collaborative album with Jon Randall, The Marfa Tapes.
Slated for release on 5/7 via Vanner/RCA Nashville, the 15-track collection was written and recorded in Marfa, Tex., which has been a songwriting haven for the trio for the past few years. The Marfa Tapes are available for pre-order here.
Photo Credit: Nikki Philips