Miranda Lambert paused her performance to call out some “drama” taking place in the crowd.
Lambert took the stage during the Under the Big Sky festival over the weekend in Whitefish, Montana. Video recorded at the festival that has since circulated social media shows the country star stopping the show to remind the crowd to look toward the stage.
“Are we clear?” Lambert said, asking whether “we’re done with our drama yet,” before she continued. “Fighting is not OK. And it’s always the girls. We get crazy.”
Earlier this month, Lambert listed five of her career-spanning songs for fans who want to fight during her shows. The list arrived shortly after Lambert called out some rowdy fans who apparently started fighting during her emotional 2016 ballad, “Tin Man.”
“If you want to fight at my shows, I’m all about it. Give ‘em hell,” Lambert said in a video she posted on Instagram on July 2. “I’ve got five songs for you: ‘Fastest Girl in Town,’ ‘Kerosene,’ ‘Little Red Wagon,’ ‘Wranglers,’ ‘Gunpowder & Lead.’ Don’t do it during ‘Tin Man.’ That’s not the time. I know you can hear the sh*t talking because it’s a ballad, but that’s not the time. So, pick your times. You’ve got five songs. Look at the set list and choose wisely,” Lambert advised with a wink.
That wasn’t the first time a fan’s behavior caught Lambert’s attention during her performance of “Tin Man.” Lambert also paused her performance to address a group of fans taking selfies rather than listening to the song during her Las Vegas residency. During another show after that incident, Lambert noticed a concertgoer wearing a shirt that read: “shoot tequila, not selfies.” Lambert paused that time to take a shot of tequila with the fan.
Lambert’s latest song to release is “Ain’t in Kansas Anymore,” one of the tracks on the star-studded Twisters album. The highly-anticipated movie and album are both set to debut on Friday (July 19). Before that, Lambert dropped attention-grabbing anthem “Dammit Randy” and her fiery single “Wranglers.”