Miranda Lambert pauses concert to call out selfie-takers
(CNN) ā Miranda Lambert just wants to sing her songs, and she wants her concertgoers to put their phones down to listen.
The opposite was the case during her performance in Las Vegas on Sunday, where video footage from the concert shows the country star stopping mid-song because some audience members were taking selfies and distracting her.
āIām going to stop right here for a sec,ā Lambert said while singing her ballad āTin Man.ā
She is then seen pointing into the audience while saying, āthese girls are worried about their selfie and not listening to the song and itās pissing me off a little bit.ā
āI donāt like it ā at all,ā she said adding, āWeāre here to hear some country music tonight, Iām singing some country damn music. Shall we start again?ā
The Las Vegas audience showed their support for the Grammy-winner by applauding her remarks, as Lambert then continued singing the song she had paused.
CNN has reached out to a representative for Lambert for comment.
Lambertās remarks were met with mixed reaction on social media, with some commenting that capturing footage to memorialize a concert is part of the excitement. She is far from the first artist to express frustration with concertgoers preoccupied by their phones.
When Bruno Mars and Anderson Paakās Grammy-winning group Silk Sonic debuted their Las Vegas residency in 2022, they required attendees to lock their phones in a Yondr pouch come showtime.
Mars spoke about the choice during an interview with the Los Angeles Times last year, saying, ābeing the master of ceremonies and being able to read the room ā understand the dynamics of what this room needs to feel like ā that feeling goes away when youāre looking at a wall of (phones).ā
āWith the cameras, youāre like, āI donāt know if I want to try out this dance move tonight,ā or youāre afraid this joke might go on the internet,ā he added.
Adele, like Lambert, paused a 2016 concert when she noticed someone taking a cell phone video, as seen, ironically, in footage posted to social media by a fan attending that same concert.
āI want to tell that lady as well, can you stop filming me with a video camera? Because Iām really here in real life, you can enjoy it in real life, rather than through your camera,ā Adele said during the concert.
And during a 2013 concert, BeyoncĆ© called out an audience member for being ātoo busy tapingā to enjoy the show, saying, āIām right in your face baby, You gotta seize this moment baby! Put that damn camera down!ā
Smart phones overall have become a serious problem for many performers.
Beyond being a potential distraction to performers, artists like Drake and Bebe Rexha have been hit by phones thrown by audience members while on stage.
Rexha ended up suffering a serious injury to her eye as a result.
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