Miranda Lambert talks going out of her comfort zone for upcoming Vegas residency
The singer spoke about her nerves for the upcoming residency.
Miranda Lambert says she's planning to mix things up for her upcoming Velvet Rodeo residency in Las Vegas.
The award-winning singer said she’s down to try new things, even if the prospect is a little nerve-wracking. "I’ve never done a wardrobe change. I’ve never brought pyro. I’ve always just been like, ‘Let’s make it a big honky tonk,’ you know?" Lambert recently told ABC Audio, and said that upping the production makes her nervous, "in a good way."
"I’ve always wanted it to stay about the music instead of all this other stuff, but I always want to create a show. In Vegas, it’s got to be taken up a notch or seven," she added. "So I’m very excited about that, and it’s out of my comfort zone."
Plus, even the most dazzling Vegas musical event can still showcase the songs. Lambert pointed out that she’ll be highlighting some of the songs that provided standout moments and memories in her career, like her music video for "Mama’s Broken Heart," or the performance where she lit the Madison Square Garden stage on fire during "Kerosene."
"There’s things I want to incorporate that were moments for me, and I want to take the audience on a journey with me -- because I’ve been on tour out there for almost two decades," she said.
"So I want to bring them something that they haven’t seen before and really make this show one-of-a-kind, that’s only for Vegas, that’s special," the singer added.
Tickets for Miranda’s Velvet Rodeo residency went on sale on Thursday. The shows launch in late September.