Miranda Lambert is on a mission, and no one will stop this seductive songstress until her Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour slams into the nation. Lambert recently announced the arrival of her first headlining tour, and the Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars gig will elicit nothing but praise as the "White Liar" songbird struts her stuff on the big stage.
Bringing a slew of country music talent including David Nail, James Otto, Randy Houser and Wade Bowen along for the ride, Lambert will further promote her latest album Revolution and its lead single "White Liar" - her first No. 1 on the charts - as she tours the nation this spring and summer. Blossoming into a bona fide bombshell on the country music scene, Lambert said, "In the last five years, I have learned so much from all the amazing artists I've toured with. Now it's my turn to venture out and do more shows of my own. I'm happy that there are a lot of great new artists who are willing to come out and support my tour."
Currently, Lambert is on the road supporting Brad Paisley and Justin Moore on Paisley's American Saturday Night Tour, and once the tour wraps up the vivacious vocalist will go straight into her own Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour, proving her ambitious nature runs much deeper than her set of hit singles.
Lambert has been hailed a "girl next door" meets "God-fearing woman" type thanks to her revenge-seeking singles and fiery personality, but the chirpy songstress is much more than a one-dimensional man-eater. The Lindale, Texas native has been writing and performing songs since her teenage years, and at 17 she formed her own music group, called the Texas Pride Band, and released her first solo album Miranda Lambert in 2001.
While Lambert's rise to fame has been fairly quick, she was thrust into the spotlight for the first time at age 21 in 2003, when she competed in the country music singing talent competition Nashville Star. After placing third in the competition, she inked a record deal with Sony and immediately churned out "Me and Charlie Talking," her first feel-good tune to help put her on the map.
The 2005 release Kerosene is what jumpstarted Lambert's megastar appeal, and 2007's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend showcased a side of the country star that gave her a reputation as a Southern vixen. Smash singles like "Kerosene," "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" and "Gunpowder & Lead" helped cement this image in the country music industry, and it has perhaps also made this firecracker an even hotter commodity on the country music scene.
In 2009, Lambert released the full-length album Revolution, pouring her emotions into the very personal album. The facetious single "White Liar" is the first on the album to reach No. 1 on the country music charts, and subsequent songs such as "Dead Flowers" are also on the rise.
While Miranda Lambert continues to carve out her own niche in the country music industry, Miranda Lambert tickets are selling like crazy online for her forthcoming tour. To catch Miranda Lambert live as she croons her biggest hits onstage, fans can get tickets to a stop on the Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour, sure to be the ultimate crowd-pleaser this concert season.
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