Miranda Lambert Announces Benefited Show

Miranda Lambert Announces intimate benefit Show, sells out immediately

The next tour dates include Miranda Lambert stops in some of the largest stadiums in North America, but the star of the country also play a very special show, this more intimate and much closer to home.

Lambert announced a special acoustic show in Nashville that has been described as being on the road bars and pink guitars: unplugged. Featuring performance Lambert and her Pistol Annies bandmates Ashley Monroe Hotel, as well as hit songwriters Nashville Shane McAnally and Nicole Galleon, who have each written Visits joint Lambert.

The ceremony is scheduled to be held in the City Winery in Nashville, intimate space that contains a 350-seat music venue, 150-seat restaurant and private event rooms. According to The Nashville Tennessee, the concert proceeds will benefit Women's Fund makers Lambert, seated with tickets priced at $ 65 tickets only permanent private room at a price of $ 35. The exhibition went on sale at noon on Wednesday (January 6), according to Tennessee, and sold in 7 minutes flat.



Established in 2015, the women Miranda Lambert makers Fund to provide more than $ 40,000 to Female attend Belmont University in Nashville, who majored in songwriting, and studies the entertainment industry or the music business. The first grant affect the 2016-17 school year.

"To encourage and enable women to achieve their goals is why I outstanding women who want to realize their dreams in the music industry support," Lambert said in a press statement when the grant announced in July 2015.




Lambert presented the headlines recently when he confirmed that she is dating singer Anderson Middle with the function of sweet to Instagram to see them snuggling on the couch, with the suspension of adorable, "The real snuggle." It's the first relationship since that Blake Shelton suddenly shocked fans by announcing their divorce in July.

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