Destination Maui: Miranda and Maren head to Hawaii for December Songwriters Festival

BMIHow lucky are they? Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris are headed for Hawaii this winter, to play the fifth annual Maui Songwriters Festival December 5-7.

July 25, 2019Updated: July 25, 2019
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

BMIHow lucky are they? Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris are headed for Hawaii this winter, to play the fifth annual Maui Songwriters Festival December 5-7.

This will be the second year in a row Miranda’s headlined the three-day writers’ getaway.

"I had such a great time at BMI’s Maui Songwriters Festival last year and can’t wait to be part of it again this December,” Miranda says. “I love that we can all come together and celebrate songwriters in such a beautiful place.” 

This isn’t the first time Maren’s played the retreat, either.

“I am thrilled to be returning to the Maui Songwriters Festival this year,” the “Girl” hitmaker says. “I first attended two years ago and fell in love with the island. BMI has such a great track record for bringing talent to this festival and it’s such a unique experience.”

Dustin LynchRandy Houser, and newcomer Kassi Ashton will be along as well, plus hit songwriters Bob DipieroTim NicholsNatalie HembyLuke Dick, and more.

Tickets go on sale August 25. You can find out more at MauiSongwritersFestival.com.

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