Country music star Miranda Lambert kicked off a new musical chapter at the Stagecoach Music Festival, wowing fans with the premiere of her latest track "Wranglers" and a show-stopping appearance by none other than Reba McEntire.
Amidst rumors of a potential upcoming tour, Taste of Country reported that Lambert's performance at the California festival left the audience buzzing with excitement.
The festival lineup also featured acclaimed artists like Willie Nelson & Family, Post Malone, Ernest, Maddie & Tae, Tenille Townes, and more, making it a star-studded event to remember.
The singer embodied her country roots by wearing a black outfit with baby blue details, signature fringe, and a blue cowboy hat.
Her 22-song set included her biggest hits like "Kerosene," "Vice," "Fastest Girl in Town," and many more, but fans were shocked when she debuted a new song that hasn't been released yet.
Miranda Lambert Brings Out Reba McEntire as Surprise Stagecoach Guest
Before The Voice coach took the stage, Lambert teased her fans, saying, "I was thinking it would be pretty badass if I had a feisty redhead from Oklahoma to sing this song with me tonight."
Fans were later surprised as Reba McEntire went up the stage and sang a three-track finale.
The songs included in their setlist were "Gunpowder & Lead," "Fancy," and "Mama's Broken Heart." (via Rolling Stone)
Stagecoach isn't over, as fans will still get a chance to witness its final day on April 28, featuring Nate Smith, Megan Moroney, Clint Black, Bailey Zimmerman, and many more.
Morgan Wallen is named the final headliner for the festival's last day.
Miranda Lambert Potential Tour 2024
A week before her Stagecoach performance, many fans speculated that the country musician might be going on tour this year after her successful Las Vegas residency.
The singer shared a poster on her social media accounts saying, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
At the end of the text, she encouraged fans to text "430-300-0144." As of this writing, the musician has yet to reveal the meaning behind her mysterious poster, but fans guessed she might be going on tour this year.
In other updates, Lamber and Maren Morris will go on tour later this year, and the latter teased fans about a potential collaboration.
"We're going on tour together later this fall, so maybe we'll write a song together when we're out," the singer said. (via Yahoo)
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