On April 6, Miranda Lambert has wrapped up her Las Vegas residency.
Lambert became a staple in Las Vegas when it comes to celebrities performing at their residency shows.
More recently, the country songstress finally bid goodbye to her fans and thanked them for supporting her throughout the run of her concerts.
According to People magazine, the musician wrapped up her residency by flashing the words "That's Y'all Folks" on the massive screen behind her.
"Thank you so much for coming out to the last Velvet Rodeo," she told the crowd, saying the name of her residency.
It seems like Lambert won't be gone for a long time as she teased fans about possibly coming back to Sin City soon, adding, "We'll be back Vegas. Don't you worry about it."
Miranda Lambert 'Velvet Rodeo' Las Vegas Residency
The outlet noted that Lambert performed at the Bakkt Theater for over a year and a half, and she mainly played the biggest songs of her career, such as "Gunpowder & Lead," "Kerosene," and many more.
Every night, the musician performed a 90-minute set, which she repeated 48 times before the final one over the weekend.
"Welcome everybody to the last and final Velvet Rodeo... You sound good and drunk on a Saturday night!" she told her supporters.
In a previous interview before the last show, Lambert said the biggest thing she would miss about her shows in Las Vegas would be the wardrobe, not only for herself but also for those who attended. Everybody was "dressed to the nines," and she had fun seeing them.
Miranda Lambert Las Vegas Residency Was Also For A Good Cause
Not only did Miranda Lambert entertain her fans, but her Las Vegas residency also became an outlet for a good cause.
According to the outlet, weeks before her finale, the singer was presented a $140,000 check for her MuttNation charity, and all of that money will go to her dog-friendly foundation.
The money was raised from the Planet Hollywood show because $1 from every purchased ticket was directly donated to her charity.
Lambert has been vocal about her love for animals, and her charity, which she founded with her mom in 2009, aims to promote adoption, make spay and neuter accessible to owners, and share tips to help people become great caretakers of their beloved pets.
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