Lizzo made headlines last week after playing a hundreds-of-years-old crystal flute by James Madison and it appears that she's going to make history again as she's now being invited to visit the former president's estate; what would she do there?
According to Complex, a spokesperson for the state revealed that the "About Damn Time" songstress has an open invitation to have a private tour after her viral performance at the Library of Congress.
They are also hoping for the pop star to perform at the estate if ever she accepts the invitation.
In addition, the estate is doing its best efforts to bring the crystal flute from the Library of Congress to the former leader's home.
The outlet noted that there is no recorded evidence that James Madison played the instrument himself, so Lizzo could make history as being the first person to play it in the president's household.
As of this writing, the singer has not responded to the invitation as she's currently busy with her tour across North America that will end next month.
The pop star will then take a break for a few months before resuming her tour in Europe on February 2023.
Lizzo Made History by Playing James Madison's Flute
Lizzo was reportedly the first person ever to play Madison's crystal flute during her concert in Washington D.C. The instrument was crafted in 1813 as a gift to the former president and it's still working despite its centuries-old age.
In videos circulating online, the hitmaker appeared to be nervous playing the instrument as she told the audience that she was "scared."
In addition to her performance, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden invited the singer to visit the largest flute collection in the city.
She also played other flutes made from different materials such as metal, wood, and more.
The recent news comes after the pop star became emotional after winning an Emmy Award for the best competitive program for her series "Lizzo's Watch out for the Big Grrrls."
The complete set of tour dates and tickets are available on the singer's official website.
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