Miranda Lambert has apparently made a habit of berating audience members who disrupt her concerts, and some fans are fed up with it.
The country singer launched into an angry tirade at attendees at the Under the Big Sky festival in Whitefish, Montana, over the weekend, stopping her performance because a group of women were fighting.
“It’s light in here, it’s dark, and I can see your head isn’t facing the right way, so this way,” Lambert said, pointing to herself in the video. Share to TikTok.
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Miranda Lambert was unhappy that attention shifted away from her at a concert in Montana and towards fighting fans in the crowd. (Rich Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
“So if you’re here to hang out, you’re going to do it somewhere else. If you’re here to sing and listen to country music and drink beer and get rowdy, we’re going to do that tonight,” she said, to the delight of the crowd. “Got it?
“Is our show over yet?” she added, pointing to a particular spot in the auditorium. “I thought Tin Man would be set on a train.,‘And I was inclined to welcome it, but quarrels are no good.
“And it’s always the girls. We go crazy!”

Miranda Lambert’s comments at the concert received mixed reviews online. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
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Comments on the TikTok video were mostly critical.
- “This attitude makes you the worst and no one likes your disgusting behavior!”
- “She’s really annoying right now. I love her music and I’m a huge fan, but hmm. What about her personality?”
- “I used to be a fan. She’s a bitch.”
- “We’re gone. The crowds are gone.”
- “Listen, I used adult money to buy this ticket, so I’ll look away if I want to.”
- “Miranda Lambert, your style is the worst! Every concert [you’re] Blaming someone is… so old… so old!”

Miranda Lambert has expressed her disdain for distractions during concerts in the past. (Aisha Collins/FilmMagic/Getty Images)
However, others argued that this was Lambert’s character and “why people go to see her.”
- “Honestly, she was amazing. We were in the front row and enjoyed every moment.”
- “I love Miranda! She tells it like it is! When she’s performing, my attention is completely on her! It’s safe to say I’m obsessed.”
- “She’s amazing and she’s real, that’s why people go to see her.”
- “Oh, I adore her! Concerts were so different when I was a kid. I admire her!”
- “Let the Queen speak!!! I don’t mind, I love her.”
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A representative for Lambert did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

Miranda Lambert previously warned fans about getting into fights while filming Tin Man. (John Shearer/Getty Images, courtesy of Miranda Lambert)
Lambert’s comments come a few weeks after the singer spoke out about fights in the audience at one of his concerts where fans were chased away, and he later issued a warning to fans on social media about whether it was appropriate to fight at a concert.
“If you wanna fight at my show, you’re welcome to. Go ahead and give ’em hell,” she said in a self-recorded video. “I’ve got five songs for you: ‘Fastest Girl In The Room,’ ‘Kerosene,’ ‘Little Red Wagon,’ ‘Wranglers,’ and ‘Gunpowder and Lead.'”
“Don’t do it when we’re playing ‘Tin Man,’ it’s not the time. It’s a ballad, you’re going to hear some motherfuckers, but it’s not the time. So pick your time. We’ve got five songs. Look at the setlist and choose wisely.”
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Nearly a year ago, Lambert lashed out at a fan during a concert in Las Vegas, accusing them of trying to take a selfie with him instead of listening to his rendition of “Tin Man.”
After a few bars of the ballad, Lambert told the crowd, “I’m just gonna stop right here. … These kids are worrying about selfies and not listening to the song. It pisses me off. I don’t like it at all. I came tonight for country music and I’m gonna sing country music.”
“Please have a seat,” she told the group, gesturing for them to take a seat. “Shall we start again?”
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As Lambert continued to sing, there were a variety of reactions from the crowd, with some yelling, cheering and whistling at the 39-year-old, while others left the arena in protest. Social media was also divided on Lambert’s response, with some calling it justified and others calling it “ridiculous.”





