Livin' Like Hippies Tour
Tour by Miranda Lambert | |
Location | North America |
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Associated album | The Weight of These Wings |
Start date | January 18, 2018 |
End date | June 17, 2018 |
Legs | 1 |
No. of shows | 27 |
Miranda Lambert concert chronology |
The Livin’ Like Hippies Tour is the eighth headlining concert tour by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It began on January 18, 2018, in Greenville, South Carolina and is set to end on June 17, 2018, in Grand Junction, Colorado. It is Lambert’s second tour in support of her sixth studio album The Weight of These Wings (2016). This is the second tour to support The Weight of These Wings following the Highway Vagabond Tour.
Background and show
The tour was announced in September 2017, and the tour name “Livin’ Like Hippies” are lyrics from the track, “Highway Vagabond”.[1]
Lambert opens the show with "That's The Way That The World Goes 'Round" and "Kerosene". After singing past hits and album tracks she ends with "Little Red Wagon".[2]
Critical reception
Timothy Finn of The Kansas City Star writes, "Miranda Lambert shows Sprint Center crowd why country music needs more women stars." Also "But Lambert’s more effective songs are those in which she is at her most vulnerable, in which she admits to her deficiencies and bares her faults, and she sang several of those."[2]
Opening acts
Setlist
- "That's The Way That The World Goes 'Round"[2]
- "Kerosene"
- "Highway Vagabond"
- "We Should Be Friends"
- ”Vice"
- ”Heart Like Mine"
- ”Bathroom Sink"
- "Over You"
- "All Kinds of Kinds"
- "The House That Built Me"
- "Gunpowder & Lead"
- "Ugly Lights
- "Mama's Broken Heart"
- "Old Sh!t" (with Brent Cobb)
- "Tin Man"
- "Airstream Song"
- "Pink Sunglasses"
- "Rocky Mountain Way" (Joe Walsh cover)
- "Automatic"
- "White Liar"
- Encore
Tour dates
Notes
- ^ Betts, Stephen L. "Miranda Lambert Plots 2018 Livin' Like Hippies Tour". Rollingstone. Rollingstone. Retrieved March 22, 2018.
- ^ a b c Finn, Timothy (March 23, 2018). "Miranda Lambert shows Sprint Center crowd why country music needs more women stars". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved March 22, 2018.