Miranda Lambert is welcoming Crisco into the world in a special way. The country singer will headline the opening night of Nashvilleโs newest live music venue, The Truth.
The 4,400-capacity venue in Nashvilleโs Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood will play host to Lambert one night before she releases her latest LP, Crisco.
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Set to take place on Oct. 1, the full-length set will see Lambert perform songs from her catalog of award-winning hits. She will also play select tracks off of the new album.
A 12-piece string section will perform alongside Lambert for the one-night-only show.
โIt was magical to hear the way strings can transform a song when we were in the studio creating this record, and I canโt wait to bring that to life in an even bigger way with our full setlist,โ Lambert said. โWeโve never gotten to play that way on stage, and to have the opportunity to do it for the first time at the opening of a beautiful new venue right here in Nashville is going to be really special.โ

Tickets for Miranda Lambert: One Night Only will go on sale Friday, Aug. 21 at 10 a.m. CT.
What to Know About Miranda Lambert’s Crisco
Fans have already heard several tracks from Lambertโs forthcoming, 12-track album.
The title track was among the early releases, as were โTill The Goingโs Goneโ and โSunset Marquis.โ Lambert also released โA Song To Sing.โ The duet with Chris Stapleton takes cues from the likes of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers.
โItโs, like, all the stuff that Iโve always loved,โ Lambert told Billboard of the track. โIโve just never explored it as an artist.โ
As for the album as a whole, Lambert previously noted that sheโs โalways loved every corner of country music.โ
โThe heartbreak songs, the honky-tonk songs, the songs that make you think and the songs that make you dance,โ she said. โMaking this record reminded me that those things donโt have to be separated. We followed the songs wherever they wanted to go, trusted our instincts and ended up with something that feels really fun and really honest to who I am.โ
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