Miranda Lambert has rules to follow when it comes to fans attacking her at her concerts.
“If you want to fight at my concert, go ahead and do it. I’ve got five songs for you,” the 40-year-old says. Speaking emotionlessly in an Instagram video Tuesday. “The Fastest Girl in Town, Kerosene, The Little Red Wagon, The Wranglers, and Gunpowder and Lead.”
“Don’t do it in the middle of ‘Tin Man,’ because it’s not the time. I know you’re going to hear some motherfuckers because it’s a ballad, but it’s not the time. So pick your time. You’ve got five songs.”
With a wink, Lambert told fans to “check out the set list and choose your songs wisely.”
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Miranda Lambert told fans on Tuesday that it’s okay to fight during five specific songs in concert, but not during “Tin Man.” (Miranda Lambert/Instagram)
The tongue-in-cheek post came just days after a social video was shared showing the “If I Was a Cowboy” singer reacting to a scuffle while performing “Tin Man” in Texas on Saturday.
“Did anybody pass out? Did anybody pass out? Are you OK?” Lambert asked, pausing the song. “Are you guys fighting during this song? ‘Cause I’m coming down there. You don’t wanna do that today. I’m not gonna do that today. I’m gonna go to East Texas and you guys…right away!”
She then asked if everyone was OK and if anyone was “bleeding”, before joking, “Always girls! We always get turned on and start hitting each other. Why?”
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Fans who commented on Lambert’s post this week agreed that “Tin Man” is “divine.” (Getty Images)
She then asked security to clear the brawlers away, joking: “She looks about 5ft 4ins tall. Please put her on your shoulders.”
The country singer caused controversy last year when he stopped performing “Tin Man” to berate several fans who were taking selfies during his show.
After singing a few bars of the song at a concert in Las Vegas last July, Lambert told the audience, “I’m just going to stop you right here for a second. … These kids aren’t listening to this song because they’re worried about selfies. And it pisses me off a little.”
“I don’t like it at all,” she said to cheers. “I came here to hear country music tonight, and I sing country music.”
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Last year, Lambert paused “Tin Man” during his Velvet Rodeo performance in Las Vegas to warn fans taking selfies. (John Shearer/Getty Images, courtesy of Miranda Lambert)
She then asked the group to sit down before resuming the song.
Lambert’s bashing of the fans drew mixed reactions, with some feeling he was bashing a crowd that wasn’t causing any problems.
But on Tuesday, Lambert appeared to receive widespread support from fans for his message.
“Awesome,” one fan commented on the post. “Respect to the tin men. Also, no fighting during vice. Lol.”
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A second agreed: “The Tin Man is divine,” while another joked: “There’s a fight scene built into the set lol.”
Fox News’ Emily Trainham contributed to this report.





