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Watch Miranda Lambert and Husband Brendan McLoughlin Karaoke at Casa Rosa VIP Event
Miranda Lambert celebrated the opening of her brand new bar, Casa Rosa, with a star-studded VIP event on Tuesday (May…

Miranda Lambert, Brendan McLoughlin; Photos via Twitter
Miranda Lambert celebrated the opening of her brand new bar, Casa Rosa, with a star-studded VIP event on Tuesday (May 25).
According to social media posts, the celebration hosted VIP guests such as Ashley McBryde, Darius Rucker, Morgan Wallen, Tigirlily, Pistol Annies, Caylee Hammack, Lindsay Ell, Jon Pardi, Lady A’s Charlies Kelley, Lainey Wilson, Cassadee Pope, Kid Rock and more.
Lambert welcomed a slew of special guests to the stage for karaoke and even took the Casa Rosa stage herself. In a video shared to Twitter, the superstar can be seen singing a duet with her husband, Brendan McLoughlin. The pair joined forces for a duet of “Summer Nights,” which is a popular song from Grease that was originally performed by John Travolta and Oliva Newton-John. Their adorable duet was caught on camera by folks in attendance. Click below to watch.
Tag yourself, im Caylee. Always. #CasaRosa pic.twitter.com/UoEofbHNEf
— Ran Fan (@randalourita) May 26, 2021
Sandy and Danny aka Miranda and Brendan took over the Karaoke machine at Casa Rosa’s VIP Party🎤✨ pic.twitter.com/vE3sU7cGOJ
— Ran Fan (@randalourita) May 26, 2021
Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa is set to open at 308 Broadway soon. The country superstar is the first female country singer with a Broadway bar. Created in partnership with TC Restaurant Group, Lambert’s Casa Rosa is a 17,400-square-foot facility that will feature a taste of Texas in the state of Tennessee. It’s a multi-level complex featuring live music and a rooftop bar.
Fans can learn more about Casa Rosa HERE.
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