Miranda Lambert has vowed to make Las Vegas her home one day.
The oil country singer of 40 years said goodbye to Sin City on Saturday (April 24, 6) after 48 shows in 18 months, but he told fans who had come to see his last performance. , reassured him that he would “be back” at some point in the future. .
According to People magazine, she told the audience at the end of the show, “Thank you so much for coming to the last Velvet Rodeo.
“I'll be back in Vegas. Don't worry.”
At the beginning of the concert, Miranda praised the audience for being “energized and drunk” and well prepared for the show.
She said, “Welcome everyone to the last and final 'Velvet Rodeo.' Sounds like a great way to get drunk on a Saturday night!”
And on Sunday (07.04.24), the “Kerosine” singer took time to reflect on how proud she is of her residency at “Velvet Rodeo.”
she wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “'All shows must end, all circuses must leave town…'
“The Velvet Rodeo ended last night. As a little girl living in Lindale, Texas, I never dreamed of having a residency in Las Vegas. Thank you to everyone who was with me. Thank you very much.
“And a huge thank you to my band, crew, glam and everyone else behind the scenes who made this happen. Love you all! (sic).”
The “Space in My Heart” hitmaker recently revealed that preparing for her end in Las Vegas was “bittersweet.”
She wrote on Instagram: “Last days in Las Vegas! Bittersweet for sure! [cowboy and teary-eyed emojis] (sic)”
Miranda was originally contracted for 24 concerts, but due to the popularity of tickets, the number of shows increased until the length of his stay doubled.