Miranda Lambert performed her new song “Crisco” on the Academy of Country Music Awards stage in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Sunday night [1, 5].
The performance highlights Lambert's enduring influence on the genre and her continued presence at one of country music's most prestigious events. As a veteran of the industry, her ability to debut new material on a global stage maintains her relevance among both longtime fans and new listeners.
Lambert's appearance on May 17, 2026 [4], was her 20th time appearing at the ACM Awards [1]. She arrived at the ceremony with eight nominations [2], adding to a career total of 35 ACM trophies previously won [3].
During the event, Lambert opted for a double-denim look for her performance, skipping the traditional red carpet walk before taking the stage [2]. The debut of “Crisco” served as the centerpiece of her evening, though reports from the event varied regarding other accolades. While some sources focused on the performance of the new track, others noted celebrations regarding her song “Choosin’ Texas” [1, 6].
Lambert has long been a fixture of the Las Vegas-based ceremony [5], utilizing the platform to evolve her sound and image over two decades. The 2026 appearance underscores a career defined by consistent critical success and a high volume of industry awards [3].
“Miranda Lambert performed her new song “Crisco” on the Academy of Country Music Awards stage”
Lambert's 20th appearance and her history of 35 trophies position her as one of the most decorated artists in the history of the ACM Awards. By debuting a new song during a high-profile ceremony, she leverages the event's reach to drive streaming and radio interest for her latest project, ensuring her commercial viability remains strong as she enters her second decade with the organization.





