Miranda Lambert and her husband Blake Shelton spend a lot of time apart, as they cross the country on their own separate tours, but the songstress hints they may soon be able to share a tour bus.

“I think the more we’ve grown, the more we’ve grown closer we started to go together musically a little bit more," Lambert reveals to North Carolina radio station WWGP.  "So I think it’d make more sense for a tour.”

But before they hit the road together, the 'All Kinds of Kinds' singer admits she wants to make sure they are as ready as two of their musical idols.

”We have Faith [Hill] and Tim [McGraw]’s shoes to fill, and Soul2Soul was huge, and we want to make sure that we pick the right time," Lambert concedes. "And not that I’m comparing it to that, it’s just we want it to be that big and that important and until it will, we’re not gonna step out on that limb.”

The Texas native is juggling time on the road with working on a new album, which she admits is causing her plenty of anxiety. “I freak out every time. I’m like a basket case when it’s time to make a record,” she acknowledges. “I get so nervous as to, ‘Is this gonna work? Is this gonna be the album that stops selling, that stops getting nominated?’ I know that I can’t live like that. I can’t do my whole career like that. But it definitely crosses my mind.”

Lambert is currently co-headlining her Locked & Reloaded tour with Dierks Bentley, while Shelton is on his Ten Times Crazier tour. See Lambert's upcoming shows here, and find Shelton's concert schedule here.

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