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Miranda Lambert ticket sales start this week for Memphis Redbirds concert

Tickets on sale this week for September show
1983: Country music singer-songwriter Miranda Lambert, best known for hits such as “Gunpowder & Lead,” “The House That Built Me” and “Heart Like Mine,” is born in Longview, Texas.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Miranda Lambert will lead off as part of the launch of “Music on the Diamond,” a nationwide concert series featuring musicians performing at Minor League ballparks, including at Memphis's AutoZone Park.

Lambert's concert is set for Sept. 28, 2024 at 7 p.m. Tickets are available here.

A Grammy Award winner and Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year, Lambert will be the first musician to hit the stage at AutoZone Park for a full-scale production since Bob Dylan more than 10 years ago.  

“Our goal is to continue to bring unique events to the city of Memphis and make AutoZone Park a 365-day venue,” said Craig Unger, Redbirds President and General Manager. “With the support of DBH, hosting an artist at the caliber of Miranda Lambert is something we are very proud of, and we are excited for the opportunity to bring her concert to the Mid-South.” 

Tickets for the Miranda Lambert concert are expected to sell out promptly, and will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 26 with exclusive presales starting today, Tuesday, April 23, for Redbirds season ticket holders.

“Bringing exciting new events and experiences that foster community and draw more people to our ballparks has been a goal of ours at DBH since the very beginning, so launching ‘Music on the Diamond’ is a momentous occasion for us,” said Pat Battle and Peter Freund, Executive Chairman and CEO of DBH, respectively. “Minor League ballparks provide some of the most unique atmospheres for entertainment and we’re thrilled to see these cornerstones of the community open their doors to the public as often as possible.” 

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