Hold onto your leashes, animal lovers, because Miranda Lambert's about to unleash a party for a paw-some cause! Get ready to swap your cowboy boots for dancing shoes at Music for Mutts, a benefit concert celebrating 15 years of Lambert's MuttNation Foundation.
From Country Queen to Canine Crusader
We all know Lambert’s got a heart of gold (and a voice that could make a hound dog howl), but this country queen’s love for furry friends runs deep.
For 15 years, her MuttNation Foundation has been a tireless advocate for shelter pets, fighting for their welfare, raising awareness about animal rights, and promoting spay and neuter programs. Basically, they’re like the superhero squad for our four-legged friends.
Music, Mutts, and Maybe a Few Surprise Guests
So, what can you expect at Music for Mutts? Well, besides a whole lotta heart and a whole lotta tail wags, Lambert's bringing some heavy hitters in the music world to the stage.
Get ready to sing along to Hardy, Lukas Nelson, and Jake Worthington, all while supporting a cause that’s close to Lambert’s heart (and ours).
And hold onto your hats, because rumor has it there might be a few surprise guests joining the paw-ty!
Nashville, Get Ready to Adopt (and Rock Out)
But the fun doesn't stop there. Leading up to the big bash, Lambert and MuttNation are hosting a series of adoption events in Nashville, giving our furry friends a chance to find their forever homes (and giving us a chance to meet our soulmate with four legs).
"If you’re thinking about adding a four-legged member to your family, you need to be there," Lambert urged her fans.
She's even hosting a free adoption event at Nashville's Ascend Park on the afternoon of the concert.
Get Your Tickets Now (Before They Sell Out Faster Than a Dog Treat)
Music for Mutts is going down on Saturday, October 5th, at Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater. And trust us, you don't want to miss this one.
So grab your tickets, leash up your pups (or borrow your neighbor’s), and get ready to party for a purpose! It's gonna be a tail-waggin', boot-scootin', heart-warmin' good time!
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