Miranda Lambert lit up the Stagecoach Festival with an unforgettable performance, taking it to the next level by bringing out the legendary Reba McEntire for a surprise duet. The crowd erupted in cheers as two of country music’s most iconic voices joined forces, creating a magical moment that instantly became one of the festival’s most talked-about highlights.

Miranda Lambert Brings Reba McEntire on Stage for an Epic Finale at Stagecoach Festival

Miranda Lambert delivered an electrifying performance at Stagecoach Festival on Saturday night, treating fans to an unforgettable surprise: the legendary Reba McEntire joined her on stage for a powerful, three-song finale.

Fresh off her 48-date Las Vegas residency, Lambert headlined country music’s biggest festival, closing out Saturday’s lineup with a fiery set. Her performance featured fan-favorites like Kerosene, Heart Like Mine, If I Was A Cowboy, Automatic, and more.

But it was the finale that truly stole the show. As the crowd buzzed with excitement, Lambert announced, “Welcome to the stage, Stagecoach, Miss Reba McEntire,” prompting deafening cheers from the audience.

The two country icons teamed up to perform Lambert’s hit Mama’s Broken Heart, followed by McEntire’s classic Fancy, and capped it off with a high-energy rendition of Gunpowder & Lead. Fans flooded social media with footage of the jaw-dropping collaboration. One TikTok user wrote, “I can die happy now,” while another shared, “Miranda Lambert bringing out Reba—duo we all needed.”

The next morning, Lambert reflected on the magical moment, posting photos of the performance on Instagram with a heartfelt caption: “Reba at Stagecoach y’all. Thank you to my hero and friend for coming out here as my special guest. I’ll never forget it. She brought all the fire.”

McEntire responded graciously via Instagram Stories, writing, “Thanks for asking me to be a part of such a special night,” along with the hashtag #BadassSisters.

Lambert’s set also included the live debut of her upcoming single, Wranglers, slated for release on May 3. Describing the song, Lambert shared, “It’s a classic tale of a woman taking her power back. We’ve all had moments where we needed to find our strength and maybe even get a little revenge. This song feels like it belongs alongside Gunpowder & Lead—a fierce anthem for anyone who’s ever been wronged.”

Miranda Lambert at Stagecoach; Photo by Jeff Johnson

Wranglers marks Lambert’s first release under her new label, Republic Records, adding even more anticipation for the track’s official debut.

Stagecoach Festival continues through Sunday evening, featuring an impressive lineup that includes Eric Church, Willie Nelson & Family, Jelly Roll, HARDY, Post Malone, and Morgan Wallen, who is set to close out the event.

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