Miranda Lambert to 'Make Music,' Travel During COVID-19

Who says your home has to be stuck in one location? Miranda Lambert is going to do some traveling while still maintaining social distancing during the global coronavirus pandemic, and it’s thanks to her new purchase.

The country star revealed on Instagram Sunday (May 3), that she’s added to her fleet of trailers and will be taking her new addition — the aptly named 2020 Airstream Globetrotter she’s calling “The Sheriff” — on the road.

“After spending these last few months at home ( a much needed break and time to next heart emoji]) I realized something. Just because I can’t travel and play shows doesn’t mean I can’t travel and make music,” she captioned a series of photos of her sleek new mini home. “Until I get back on Elvira and tour, I’ll be pulling this rig all over the country. I know that seeing the world through the windshield again will bring creative vibes.”

In the post, Lambert includes a video tour of her Airstream, which the vintage trailer collector shares is her “very first” new one. The interior features sleek surfaces, a bedroom in the back, mini kitchen and “a real shower; can’t even believe it!” exclaims the singer.

In early April, the “It All Comes Out in the Wash” singer announced that she was postponing the spring dates of her “Wildcard” tour until October. “It’s never fun to move shows, but it’s the right thing to do for now,” she shared on Instagram at the time. “We’re gonna come out of this fired up and more ready than ever to bring it.”

Like Lambert, many artists have canceled or postponed their upcoming shows in order to shelter in place to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Instead, to stay in touch with fans and raise money to help COVID-19 relief efforts, musicians around the world have started livestreaming performances from home.

Miranda Lambert to 'Make Music,' Travel During COVID-19