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Wildcard Tour

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Wildcard Tour
Tour by Miranda Lambert
LocationNorth America
Associated albumWildcard
Start dateJanuary 16, 2020 (2020-01-16)
End dateMarch 2, 2020 (2020-03-02)
Legs1
No. of shows17
Miranda Lambert concert chronology

The Wildcard Tour was the tenth concert tour by American country music artist Miranda Lambert, in support of her seventh studio album Wildcard (2019). It began on January 16, 2020, in Tupelo, Mississippi at the BancorpSouth Arena and was scheduled to conclude on October 23, 2020, in Ottawa at the Canadian Tire Centre.[1]

Opening acts

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American Texas country singer Cody Johnson and American country band LANCO served as supporting acts for most of the duration of the tour. Other supporting acts included Texan group Randy Rogers Band and American singer-songwriter Parker McCollum from February 6 to 8, 2020 in Kansas City, Tulsa and Dallas.[2][3]

Set list

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The following set list is obtained from the January 16, 2020 show in Tupelo, Mississippi. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour.

  1. "White Trash"
  2. "Kerosene"
  3. "Mess With My Head"
  4. "Famous in a Small Town"
  5. "It All Comes Out in the Wash"
  6. "Vice"
  7. "Bluebird"
  8. "Heart Like Mine"
  9. "Over You"
  10. "Airstream Song"
  11. "Track Record"
  12. "That's the Way That the World Goes' Round" (John Prine cover)
  13. "Say You Love Me" (Fleetwood Mac cover)
  14. "Feelin' Alright" (interlude)
  15. "Baggage Claim"
  16. "Locomotive"
  17. "Gunpowder & Lead"
  18. "Mama's Broken Heart"
  19. "All Kinds of Kinds"
  20. "The House That Built Me"
  21. "Misery and Gin" (Merle Haggard cover)
  22. "Tequila Does"
  23. "Automatic"
  24. "White Liar"
  25. "Little Red Wagon"
Encore
  1. "Pretty Bitchin'"

Tour dates

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List of concerts[1][2][3][4]
Date
(2020)
City Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Gross revenue
January 16 Tupelo BancorpSouth Arena Cody Johnson
LANCO
January 17 Biloxi Mississippi Coast Coliseum
January 18 Birmingham Legacy Arena
January 23 North Little Rock Simmons Bank Arena
January 24 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
January 25 Evansville Ford Center
February 6 Kansas City Sprint Center Randy Rogers Band
Parker McCollum
February 7 Tulsa BOK Center
February 8 Dallas American Airlines Center
February 20 Anaheim Honda Center Cody Johnson
LANCO
February 21 San Diego Viejas Arena
February 22 Ontario Toyota Arena
February 25[a] Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena
February 27 Fresno Save Mart Center
February 28 San Jose SAP Center
February 29 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
March 2[b] Denver Pepsi Center
Total

Cancelled Dates

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List of cancelled concerts[1][2][3][4]
Date
(2020)
City Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Gross revenue
October 8[c] Spokane Spokane Arena
October 9[d] Nampa Ford Idaho Center
October 11[e] Vancouver Rogers Arena
October 14[f] Edmonton Rogers Place
October 16[g] Regina Brandt Centre
October 17[h] Winnipeg Bell MTS Place
October 20[i] London Budweiser Gardens
October 21[j] Montreal Bell Centre
October 22[k] Oshawa Tribute Communities Centre
October 23[l] Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
Total

Notes

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  1. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on January 31, 2020.
  2. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on February 1, 2020
  3. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on April 24, 2020
  4. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on April 23, 2020
  5. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on April 25, 2020
  6. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on April 30, 2020
  7. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 1, 2020
  8. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 2, 2020
  9. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 5, 2020
  10. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 9, 2020
  11. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 7, 2020
  12. ^ This show was originally scheduled to take place on May 8, 2020

References

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  1. ^ a b c Bernstein, Jonathan (2019-09-20). "Miranda Lambert Announces 2020 'Wildcard' Tour Dates". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  2. ^ a b c Dukes, Billy (20 September 2019). "Miranda Lambert Announces 2020 Tour". Taste of Country. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  3. ^ a b c "Miranda Lambert Is Hitting the Road in 2020 For Wildcard Tour: See Dates". Billboard. Retrieved 2019-09-21.
  4. ^ a b "Miranda Lambert Tour Schedule". Miranda Lambert. Retrieved 2019-09-21.