Miranda Lambert Tears Up While Performing For Oklahoma Tornado Benefit Show; Healing In The Heartland Relief Concert Filled With Great Perfomances

Miranda Lambert tears up when she was performing a heartfelt rendition of "The House That Built Me", during the Healing in the Heartland Relief Concert for the benefit of Oklahoma tornado victims and survivors.

Miranda Lambert tears started to came down while she was singing the country song for her performance which aims to raise awareness for the animals that were affected by EF5 Oklahoma tornado that killed more than a hundred people.

While the country singer was on stage performing, she could not hide the emotions she was feeling causing Miranda Lambert tears to well up. At one point, Miranda, the wife of the host and the masterming of the benefit concert, Blake Shelton, stopped singing and she could scarcely finish her song. During the latter parts of her performance, the 29-year old singer mouthed 'sorry' to the audience for her teary moment and further adding, 'I love you, Oklahoma!'

After a few moments of Miranda Lambert tears pouring out, the singer was able to gather herself and continue with the song as she belted it out and finished it heartwarmingly.

Meanwhile, the sheer success of the Healing in the Heartland Concert would not be possible without the help of fellow artists who signed up for some great performances during the benefit show which was aired live on NBC.

Aside from Miranda Lambert tears welling up, other highlights of the live telethon broadcast of Healing in the Heartland include the duet of Blake Shelton and Usher. Other artists who performed in the benefit concert were Rascal Flatts, Reba McEntire, Ryan Tedder, Luke Bryaan, and Darius Rucker.

The proceeds acquired from the live telethon/benefit concert for tornado victims went toward the United Way of Central Oklahoma May Tornadoes Relief Fund. People who want to help can still donate until now by simply texting REBUILD to 52000. 

Show comments
Tags
world news
concert

Featured