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MIRANDA LAMBERT ANNOUNCES 2020 WILDCARD TOUR


NASHVILLE, Tenn. – After thrilling fans with the opening weekend of her currently underway Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour, which continues throughout the fall, CMA Female Vocalist of the Year nominee and seven-time winner in the category Miranda Lambert announces plans to continue touring into 2020 with tickets on sale starting Friday, Sept. 27 at 10 a.m. local time.

The Wildcard Tour, named for Lambert’s November 1 seventh-studio album designated one of the “most anticipated albums of Fall 2019” by Billboard, features 27 dates across several major markets throughout the U.S. and Canada, including a January 24 stop at Nashville’s own Bridgestone Arena.

“The essence of a wildcard is always having something up your sleeve, in whatever capacity that means to you,” shares Lambert. “It is universal. Which is why I’m excited to kick off this tour with an incredible group of talented artists. We’re going to have a blast!”

Fellow CMA nominee Cody Johnson and chart-topping dynamic group LANCO join as support for the majority of the run, with Texas compatriots Randy Rogers Band and Parker McCollum opening select shows in Kansas City, Tulsa and Dallas.

Additionally, the tour will feature the return of Lambert’s MuttNation Foundation campaign, Fill the Little Red Wagon presented by Tractor Supply Company. Fans are encouraged to help shelter pets in each tour city by donating dog food, treats, supplies and cash at each venue’s entrance prior to the show. Dog-loving supporters who complete a sign-up form at the donation point will also be entered to win a meet & greet with the Country icon for themselves and a guest.

Citi is the official presale credit card of the Wildcard Tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 12 p.m. local time through Citi EntertainmentSM. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com. Tickets begin to go on sale to the general public Friday, Sept. 27 at www.MirandaLambert.com and via Live Nation, the official tour promoter, at www.LiveNation.com. On-sale dates may vary by market. Please check your local listing for on-sale dates and times.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit www.MirandaLambert.com and follow @MirandaLambert on social media.

Wildcard Tour Dates: Featuring Cody Johnson and LANCO: Thursday, January 16             BancorpSouth Arena || Tupelo, Miss. Friday, January 17                  Mississippi Coast Coliseum || Biloxi, Miss. Saturday, January 18              Legacy Arena at the BJCC || Birmingham, Ala. Thursday, January 23             Verizon Arena || Little Rock, Ark. Friday, January 24                  Bridgestone Arena || Nashville, Tenn. Saturday, January 25              Ford Center || Evansville, Ind. Friday, January 31                  Vivint Smart Home Arena || Salt Lake City, Utah Saturday, February 1              Pepsi Center || Denver, Colo. Thursday, February 20           Honda Center || Anaheim, Calif. Saturday, February 22            Toyota Arena || Ontario, Calif. Friday, February 28                SAP Center || San Jose, Calif. Saturday, February 29            Golden 1 Center || Sacramento, Calif. Thursday, April 23                 Ford Idaho Center Arena || Boise, Idaho Friday, April 24                      Spokane Arena || Spokane, Wash. Saturday, April 25                  Rogers Arena || Vancouver, British Columbia Thursday, April 30                 Rogers Place || Edmonton, Alberta Friday, May 1                         Brandt Centre || Regina, Saskatchewan Saturday, May 2                     Bell MTS Place || Winnipeg, Manitoba Tuesday, May 5                      Budweiser Gardens || London, Ontario Thursday, May 7                    Tribute Communities Centre || Oshawa, Ontario Friday, May 8                         Canadian Tire Centre || Ottawa, Ontario Saturday, May 9                     Bell Centre || Montreal, Quebec

Featuring Randy Rogers Band and Parker McCollum Thursday, February 6             Sprint Center || Kansas City, Mo Friday, February 7                  BOK Center || Tulsa, Okla. Saturday, February 8              American Airlines Center || Dallas, Texas

Featuring LANCO with additional support TBA: Friday, February 21                Viejas Arena || San Diego, Calif. Thursday, February 27           Save Mart Center || Fresno, Calif.

Remaining Roadside Bars & Pink Guitars Tour Dates: Featuring Elle King, Pistol Annies and Caylee Hammack: Friday, September 20             Huntington Center || Toledo, Ohio Saturday, September 21          BB&T Arena at Northern Kentucky University || Highland Heights, Ky.

Featuring Elle King, Pistol Annies and Tenille Townes: Thursday, September 26         Royal Farms Arena || Baltimore, Md. Friday, September 27             Charleston Coliseum || Charleston, W.Va. Saturday, September 28          Nationwide Arena || Columbus, Ohio

Featuring Maren Morris, Pistol Annies and Tenille Townes: Thursday, October 3               Cajundome || Lafayette, La. Friday, October 4                    Smoothie King Center || New Orleans, La. Saturday, October 5                Centurylink Center || Bossier City, La. Thursday, October 10             State Farm Center || Champaign, Ill. Friday, October 11                  Pinnacle Bank Arena || Lincoln, Neb. Saturday, October 12              Denny Sanford Premier Center || Sioux Falls, S.D.

Featuring Elle King, Pistol Annies and Ashley McBryde: Thursday, October 17             Fargo Dome || Fargo, N.D. Friday, October 18                  Fiserv Forum || Milwaukee, Wisc. Saturday, October 19              Xcel Energy Center || Saint Paul, Minn. Thursday, October 24             TaxSlayer Center || Moline, Ill. Friday, October 25                  JQH Arena || Springfield, Mo. Saturday, October 26              INTRUST Bank Arena || Wichita, Kan.

Featuring Maren Morris, Pistol Annies and Tenille Townes: Thursday, November 7           John Paul Jones Arena || Charlottesville, Va. Friday, November 8                Colonial Life Arena || Columbia, S.C. Saturday, November 9            Amway Center || Orlando, Fla.

Featuring Maren Morris, Pistol Annies and Ashley McBryde: Thursday, November 21         VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena || Jacksonville, Fla. Friday, November 22              Infinite Energy Arena || Duluth, Ga. Saturday, November 23          Greensboro Coliseum || Greensboro, N.C.

About Miranda Lambert Vanner Records/RCA recording artist Miranda Lambert just released her highly anticipated new country radio single, “It All Comes Out in the Wash.” This fall, with the impending release of her November 1 album Wildcard, Lambert has embarked on her rotating, all-female Roadside Bars and Pink Guitars Tour featuring Maren Morris, Elle King, Ashley McBryde, Tenille Townes, Caylee Hammack, and the Pistol Annies. This follows two extensive tours in 2018, Living Like Hippies in the winter/spring and The Bandwagon summer tour with Little Big Town. January 2020 will see her embark on the recently announced Wildcard Tour in support of her new album of the same name.

The most decorated artist in the history of the Academy of Country Music, Lambert is the recipient of more than 70 prestigious awards and special honors: 34 ACM Awards (including 9 ACM Female Vocalist of the Year Awards), 13 CMA Awards (Country Music Association), 2 GRAMMY Awards, the Harmony Award (Nashville Symphony), Artist in Residence (Country Music Hall of Fame), the ACM Gene Weed Milestone Award, ACM Song of the Decade Award for “House That Built Me” and several others.

The acclaimed singer/songwriter released six studio albums that all debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Album Charts, including the critically acclaimed double record The Weight of These Wings (2016), Platinum (2014), Four The Record (2011), Revolution (2009), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2007) and Kerosene (2005). In addition, she released three albums with her trio, the Pistol Annies.

About Cody Johnson With over 800 million career on-demand streams, Cody Johnson has clearly established a rabid following of loyal fans who thirst for his authentic brand of country music. The aptly named “CoJoNation” purchased half a million concert tickets in one calendar year and regularly pack out shows across the country. Johnson has already sold out over 42 shows so far in 2019 alone. For the second consecutive year, Johnson sold out NRG Stadium at RodeoHouston with 74,177 in attendance. Johnson’s first major release on CoJo Music / Warner Music Nashville, Ain’t Nothin To It skyrocketed to No. 1 on both the Billboard Top Country Albums and All-Genre Digital Sales charts. Also reaching Top 10 on Billboard 200, it became the third-highest pre-added album of all time in the Country music genre on Apple Music. Johnson’s “On My Way To You” has been RIAA certified Gold and marks his first Top 10 hit at Country radio. The former rodeo bull rider, turned prison guard, turned country star is known for his explosive live shows and electrifying stage presence. Even prior to signing a joint venture with Warner Music Nashville, Johnson’s independently released project reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 11 on the Billboard 200 Chart. Johnson has been named one of The Tennessean’s “Nashville’s Next Stars,” MusicRow’s “2019 Next Big Thing,” iHeartRadio’s “Artists to Watch in 2019,” and highlighted on Pandora’s “Artist to Watch 2019” playlist. Johnson’s current single “Nothing On You” is currently climbing the Country radio charts and has already surpassed 16 million on-demand streams.

About LANCO LANCO has paved the course for critical acclaim with the success of their 2x Platinum single “Greatest Love Story” which became a multi-week chart topper. Following the release of their No. 1 selling debut album Hallelujah Nights, which has over 560 million streams, both moments were historical in Country music as Lancaster became the first artist in 10 years to have a No. 1 on the chart solely written by that artist, while LANCO served as the first Country group in a decade to appear at the top of the Billboard Country albums chart with a debut album. As they are currently in the studio once again with producer Jay Joyce, LANCO continues to prep their upcoming sophomore album after the release of its lead track “Rival,” written by frontman Brandon Lancaster and drummer Tripp Howell. LANCO recently earned their first award as ACM New Group of the Year and has garnered additional nominations from the CMT, CMA, AMA and iHeart Awards, while Lancaster became the first member of a group to ever win NSAI’s Songwriter/Artist of the Year award. This summer, they’ve performed at Country music’s biggest festivals after hosting capacity crowds overseas and serving as support for artists such as Dierks Bentley and Chris Young. For more information, visit www.lancomusic.com.

About Randy Rogers Band In a business where bands come and go and membership is often a revolving door, the Randy Rogers Band has been making music and touring together for more than 18 years. The culmination of the six-member band’s musical journey thus far can be heard on its latest album Hellbent (April 26, 2019). The 11 tracks were produced by Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Jason Isbell) and recorded at the legendary RCA Studio A in Nashville, Tennessee. Randy and the band have become skilled at capturing a unique live energy and passion on their albums and Hellbent is the perfect example. So, what keeps a band together for nearly two decades? Randy cites the blend of the members’ distinctive personalities, represented in a dynamic musical chemistry that has taken the Randy Rogers Band beyond the competitive music scene in their native Texas, to a national fan base with sold out shows across the country.

About Parker McCollum A singer/songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, anddedicated road warrior, Parker McCollum began building a following in his native Texas with 2015’s The Limestone Kid. The album track “Meet You in The Middle” became a hit on Texas’ regional radio chart — no small feat for an independent, 22-year-old musician — but it was the album’s widely-acclaimed follow-up, Probably Wrong, that helped Parker find national success. Born in Conroe, Texas, and currently based in Austin, the now 27-year-old bridges the gap between Texas’ homegrown music scene and Nashville’s country-industry headquarters. His songwriting earned him a publishing deal with Warner/Chappell Nashville in May 2018 and a recording deal with Universal Music Group Nashville in June 2019. “Pretty Heart,” co-written by McCollum and Randy Montana and produced by Jon Randall, is Parker’s first song release since signing with MCA Nashville. 

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