Miranda is overwhelmed by the sight of a live audience

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For the first time in over a year, Miranda Lambert took center stage at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, in front of a crowd of socially-distanced fans. As her performance went on, it was clear that she was overcome with emotion and even struggled to continue singing. “First show back in over a year. I missed y’all so much,” she captioned a TikTok video of her performing her song, “The House That Built Me,” (via People). 

In the video, she cries and hugs her bandmates as the music plays in the background. As she attempts to sing again, she appears to be so overcome with emotion that she stops and listens to the audience sing along to the song. Per Entertainment Tonight, she told the crowd during a performance, “No matter what I’ve ever done in my career and what I’m still gonna do, somehow I still feel most at home on a barstool under a neon sign.” She continued, “I walked in here and I took a little tour around, and I just felt so at home. I remembered why I do this and why I missed y’all’s faces so damn much.” In addition to appearing on stage, Lambert will also be releasing a new album, joined by Jack Ingram and Jon Randall for “The Marfa Tapes.”

The Real Reason Miranda Lambert Cried At Her First Concert In A Year

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However, for many, it’s been especially difficult to miss out on major concerts and music festivals. The image of warm weather, friendly gatherings, and fun-loving attendees is truly a pastime that cannot be easily forgotten.

Miranda is overwhelmed by the sight of a live audience

Jason Kempin/Getty Images

For the first time in over a year, Miranda Lambert took center stage at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, in front of a crowd of socially-distanced fans. As her performance went on, it was clear that she was overcome with emotion and even struggled to continue singing. “First show back in over a year. I missed y’all so much,” she captioned a TikTok video of her performing her song, “The House That Built Me,” (via People). 

In the video, she cries and hugs her bandmates as the music plays in the background. As she attempts to sing again, she appears to be so overcome with emotion that she stops and listens to the audience sing along to the song. Per Entertainment Tonight, she told the crowd during a performance, “No matter what I’ve ever done in my career and what I’m still gonna do, somehow I still feel most at home on a barstool under a neon sign.” She continued, “I walked in here and I took a little tour around, and I just felt so at home. I remembered why I do this and why I missed y’all’s faces so damn much.” In addition to appearing on stage, Lambert will also be releasing a new album, joined by Jack Ingram and Jon Randall for “The Marfa Tapes.”

In the video, she cries and hugs her bandmates as the music plays in the background. As she attempts to sing again, she appears to be so overcome with emotion that she stops and listens to the audience sing along to the song. Per Entertainment Tonight, she told the crowd during a performance, “No matter what I’ve ever done in my career and what I’m still gonna do, somehow I still feel most at home on a barstool under a neon sign.” She continued, “I walked in here and I took a little tour around, and I just felt so at home. I remembered why I do this and why I missed y’all’s faces so damn much.”

In addition to appearing on stage, Lambert will also be releasing a new album, joined by Jack Ingram and Jon Randall for “The Marfa Tapes.”