Miranda Lambert may live in Tennessee, but it sounds like she’ll be settling in Las Vegas for a while. She’ll be headlining a new residency at the Las Vegas Planet Hollywood. She’ll be playing 16 shows in 2022, starting in September. She also has eight shows scheduled in March and April of 2023. Lambert revealed that presales for Velvet Rodeo will begin on April 1, 2022, regular sales begin on April 7. Fans can grab their tickets at mirandalambert.com.

The singer took to Instagram to announce her big plans out West. In the accompanying Instagram picture, Lambert sported a low-cut, fringed leather top that matched the rodeo theme. She dressed up her look up with a pair of silver earrings and naturally, topped the outfit off with a brown cowboy hat. Fans made sure to express their excitement in the comments section. “Congratulations Miranda!!!! This is so exciting!!” one fan gushed. “Yasssss I was looking for a reason to go to Vegas,” another chimed in.

In recent years, there has been a lot of drama over Vegas residencies. Britney Spears canceled her second planned residency in 2019 because of her father’s health issues, as per Los Angeles Times. Adele also canceled her Vegas show due to reported production delays amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Hopefully, Lambert gets to the big stage and has a great time in Sin City!

Nicki

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