Miranda Lambert Shuts Down Rowdy Behavior at Recent Show, Says “It’s Always the Girls, We Get Crazy!”

Miranda Lambert has been known to quickly call out rowdy behavior at her shows, calling for fans to act right when they’re seeing her perform. She did so again recently, stopping mid-show to call attention to a group of people who were seemingly not paying attention.

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During her set at Under the Big Sky Music Festival in White Fish, Montana, Lambert spotted a group that were apparently turned around in the crowd and taking amongst themselves. While it’s unknown if the group did anything else particularly rowdy, that was allegedly enough to set Lambert on edge.

“I can see your head is not turned the right way, which is this way,” she said at the time, gesturing to her own face as if to say, you should be paying attention to me. She continued, “So, if you came to visit, you can do it somewhere else. If you came to sing and hear some country music and drink some beer and raise some hell, then we’re doing that tonight.”

She pointed out the offending group in the crowd, saying, “Are we clear? Are we done with our drama?” She shook her head and laughed, joking, “It’s always the girls. We get crazy!”

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Miranda Lambert Takes Second Job, Reprimands Fans for Being Rowdy at Shows

Previously this month, Miranda Lambert had to stop mid-show to break up a fight that started as she played her heartfelt ballad “Tin Man.” While that’s not really a fighting song, Lambert later shared five of her songs that she does want people to fight to.

In an Instagram video, she stated, “If you want to fight during my shows, I’m all about it,” adding, “Give ’em hell. I’ve got five songs for you.” She listed “Fastest Girl In Town,” “Kerosene,” “Little Red Wagon” which is actually a cover of Audra Mae, her new song “Wranglers,” and finally the breakout hit “Gunpowder and Lead.”

She ended her video with a warning to fans, telling them to “choose wisely.” Essentially, she doesn’t want them fighting during “Tin Man” again. “I know you can hear the s—t talking because it’s a ballad,” Lambert said. “But that’s not the time.”

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