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Miranda Lambert announces Nashville “One Night Only” show: Date, presales and tickets

Aug 18, 2026

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Mary Callahan

Miranda Lambert is giving Nashville first access to her next era while opening a brand-new Music City venue in the process.

Lambert will headline “Miranda Lambert: One Night Only” at The Truth in Nashville on Thursday, October 1, 2026. The concert will serve as the inaugural artist event at the new 4,400-capacity venue in the Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.

The one-night-only performance will also celebrate the release of Lambert’s upcoming album, "Crisco," which arrives October 2. Rather than a standard tour stop, the show will feature Lambert’s full band alongside a 12-piece string orchestra, giving new arrangements to songs from across her catalog and offering fans an early look at select "Crisco" tracks.

With a new venue, a new album and a one-night-only format all converging in Nashville, the October 1 concert is shaping up to be one of the most distinctive dates on Lambert’s 2026 schedule.

What to know about Miranda Lambert’s Nashville “One Night Only” show

The Truth will open its doors with a concert designed specifically for the occasion. Fans will get a full Miranda Lambert performance, an expanded string section and a first look at a new Nashville venue just one day before "Crisco" arrives.

When is Miranda Lambert playing in Nashville?

Miranda Lambert will perform at The Truth in Nashville on Thursday, October 1, 2026.

The show will officially open the venue and take place one day before the release of "Crisco." That timing gives the concert an album-release feel without making it a conventional tour stop.

Fans can expect Lambert’s established songs to share the set with select material from "Crisco." The additional strings should also give familiar tracks a different shape from what fans might hear at a standard festival or arena performance.

Is this a regular Miranda Lambert tour date?

No. “One Night Only” is being presented as a special Nashville event rather than a typical stop on Lambert’s touring calendar.

The performance is built around the opening of The Truth, the release of "Crisco" and the expanded live arrangement. That combination gives the concert its own identity, even for fans who have already seen Lambert perform on previous tours.

Miranda Lambert Nashville presale and onsale dates

Fans have three main opportunities to shop for tickets, beginning with the Ran Fans fan club presale on Thursday morning. Presale inventory is limited, and availability can change quickly.

Sale

Date and time

Miranda Lambert Ran Fans presale

Thursday, August 20, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. CDT

Live Nation Presale

Thursday, August 20, 2026, from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. CDT

General public onsale

Friday, August 21, 2026, at 10 a.m. CDT

How to access the Ran Fans presale

Ran Fans members should make sure their membership is active and that they are signed in before the presale begins. The fan club recommends entering the waiting room at least 10 minutes before the sale starts.

Being eligible for a presale does not guarantee tickets. Inventory is limited, and the most in-demand sections may move quickly once the window opens.

Before the presale, decide which sections and price range you would be comfortable with. Having a first choice and a backup option can make it easier to move through the ticket map once inventory is available.

How does the Live Nation Presale work?

The Live Nation Presale begins at noon CDT on Thursday, August 20.

The presale is available to Live Nation All Access members. Membership is free, and fans using the same email associated with their All Access account can unlock the presale without a separate presale code.

When do Miranda Lambert tickets go on sale to the public?

Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, August 21 at 10 a.m. CDT.

Fans who do not participate in a presale can shop during the public onsale. Anyone who did not find the right seats or price during the earlier windows can also check again because available inventory may change.

What makes Miranda Lambert’s Nashville show different?

The biggest difference is the orchestra.

Lambert will perform with her regular full band and a 12-piece string section, expanding the arrangements beyond what fans would typically hear at one of her concerts. The concept grew from the way strings were used during the making of "Crisco," giving Lambert an opportunity to bring that sound to her live catalog.

What songs will Miranda Lambert perform?

The full setlist has not been announced. Lambert is expected to perform songs from across her career alongside select material from "Crisco."

That could put familiar tracks such as “Kerosene,” “Mama’s Broken Heart” and “Gunpowder & Lead” alongside new songs from the album. The orchestra may also give the older material a different feel, especially on songs that lend themselves to larger arrangements.

Fans should treat any early setlist predictions as unofficial until the show begins.

What is "Crisco?"

"Crisco" is Lambert’s upcoming album, scheduled for release Friday, October 2, 2026.

The project leans into the overlap between country dance-hall traditions and the sparkle and movement of disco. That combination makes The Truth an appropriate setting for one of the first full-length "Crisco"-era concerts, especially as the venue begins its own run of shows.

What is The Truth in Nashville?

The Truth is a 4,400-capacity indoor music venue at 440 Chestnut Street in Nashville’s Wedgewood-Houston neighborhood.

Live Nation designed the three-level space with a flexible floor plan that can accommodate standing-room and fully seated events. The venue is intended to keep fans close to the stage while offering different configurations for concerts and other performances.

The name references songwriter Harlan Howard’s famous description of country music as “three chords and the truth.” The venue also includes Nashville-inspired features such as Harlan’s whiskey bar and the two-story Vinyl Room.

Lambert’s concert gives the venue a particularly local opening night. Instead of beginning with a routine tour stop, The Truth will launch with one of country music’s biggest artists, a new live arrangement and an album arriving less than 24 hours later.

Will there be an opening act?

No opening act has been announced for the October 1 show.

The event is currently centered on Lambert, her full band and the 12-piece string orchestra rather than a traditional multi-artist bill. That could change as the concert approaches, but fans should plan for the performance to focus on Lambert’s set.

Check the event details before the show for any updates to the schedule or lineup.

Miranda Lambert’s other 2026 performances

The Nashville concert is one part of Lambert’s remaining 2026 schedule. Her remaining dates also include festival appearances, rodeo events and another Crisco-era performance at Billy Bob’s Texas.

Date

City

Performance

August 30, 2026

Highland Park, IL

Ravinia Festival

September 5, 2026

Ridgedale, MO

PBR Thunder Days

October 3, 2026

Ocean City, MD

Country Calling Festival

October 6, 2026

Fort Worth, TX

Billy Bob’s Texas

November 12, 2026

Highland, CA

Yaamava’ Resort & Casino

November 13, 2026

Phoenix, AZ

Hondo Rodeo

Availability can change, particularly for festival and casino events. Check the individual event listing for the latest ticket information.

How to buy Miranda Lambert Nashville tickets on SeatGeek

With The Truth holding about 4,400 fans and the October 1 concert built around the venue’s opening and the release of "Crisco," ticket inventory may be limited.

To shop for the show on SeatGeek:

  1. Search for Miranda Lambert tickets on SeatGeek and select the October 1 Nashville event at The Truth.

  2. Use the interactive seating map for The Truth to compare available sections, rows, quantities and prices.

  3. Check Deal Score to compare the relative value of available listings. Deal Score ranges from 1 to 10 and considers factors such as price, seat location, expected sightline, historical pricing and other available tickets.

  4. Review the listing details and any available seat-view information before choosing your tickets.

  5. Check the displayed price through SeatGeek All-In Pricing, then complete your purchase. Every qualified order is backed by the SeatGeek Buyer Guarantee.

There are plenty of Miranda Lambert shows where you can hear “Kerosene,” “Mama’s Broken Heart” or “Gunpowder & Lead.” There is only one where those songs could be reshaped by a 12-piece string orchestra as the doors open on a brand-new Nashville venue the night before a new album arrives.