
Lainey Wilson Tour 2026
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7 upcoming Lainey Wilson concerts across 7 cities in North America, with tickets from $111 USD. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Lainey Wilson's next show?
- Fri, July 10, 2026 at Windy City Smokeout.
- How much are Lainey Wilson tickets?
- $111–$230 USD, varies by city and seat section.
- Is Lainey Wilson touring near me?
- Playing 7 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Lainey Wilson tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Lainey Wilson shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
Lainey Wilson Ticket Prices 2026— Cheapest Seats & Average Cost
Lainey Wilson ticket prices vary by city, venue size, day of week, and seat section. Live price breakdown across all 2026 tour stops:
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About Lainey Wilson
LLainey Wilson is the American Country artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. 7 confirmed dates across 7 cities this run. Tickets currently start at $111. Tour routing typically spans major North American cities, with Canadian stops usually including arena-sized venues in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, and Montreal, and US stops covering New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Seattle, and other top metros.
Inside Lainey Wilson
Lainey Wilson did not arrive in country music so much as she carved a hole through it, bell-bottom jeans first, with a drawl thick as Louisiana humidity and a writing pen that does not flinch. The Baskin, Louisiana native spent a decade circling Nashville in a beat-up camper trailer, playing empty rooms and writing songs nobody cut, before "Things a Man Oughta Know" finally cracked the door open in 2021. By 2022, Bell Bottom Country had kicked the door clean off the hinges and won the CMA Album of the Year. By 2023, Wilson was the CMA Entertainer of the Year, the first solo woman to take that prize in eleven years. Whirlwind, her 2024 record, won her the CMA Album of the Year for a second straight cycle, and the Whirlwind World Tour has since carried that record from American arenas through European theatres and back across Canada. This is the editorial home base for Lainey Wilson tour news on Catch Movement: dates, venues, ticket logistics, on-sale calendars, presale codes, setlist intelligence, and city-by-city guides for Dallas, Houston, Nashville, Atlanta, Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton, New York, Los Angeles, and London. We refresh as new routings drop, as openers shift between Chase Matthew and Ian Munsick and Zach Top, and as Wilson layers Yellowstone-Abby cameos into a stage show built around country pride, hard-won songwriting, and the loudest pair of flares in modern Music Row. Whether you found her through Yellowstone, through Cody Johnson radio adds, or through a TikTok of "Heart Like a Truck," everything you need to plan the night sits below. Wilson tours hard, prices her tickets like a working-class country act on purpose, and treats every arena like a Baskin honky-tonk that grew up.
About Lainey Wilson
Lainey Denay Wilson was born May 19, 1992, in Baskin, Louisiana, a farming town of roughly 250 people in the northeast corner of the state. Her father Brian farmed; her mother Michelle taught school. She started writing songs at nine, fronted a Hannah Montana tribute act in middle school as a way to play any stage that would have her, and rolled into Nashville in her late teens living in a camper trailer her parents helped her park behind a recording studio. She stayed in that trailer for three years. She released two indie records — Lainey Wilson (2014) and Tougher (2016) — that almost nobody heard, and she wrote a lot of cuts that almost nobody recorded. The breakthrough came slowly and then all at once. Sayin' What I'm Thinkin' arrived on BBR Music Group / Broken Bow Records in 2021 with "Things a Man Oughta Know," a No. 1 country single about checking oil, treating people right, and knowing the difference between a real friend and a hanger-on. Bell Bottom Country followed in October 2022, won the CMA Album of the Year, and produced "Heart Like a Truck," "Wildflowers and Wild Horses," and the Jelly Roll duet "Save Me." The Yellowstone team cast her as Abby, a touring country singer who appears across season five, and the show's audience folded straight into her own. In November 2023, the Country Music Association named her Entertainer of the Year, making Wilson the first solo woman to win that category since Taylor Swift in 2011 — a result the room received with a standing ovation that ran almost a full minute. Whirlwind dropped in August 2024 with "Hang Tight Honey," "4x4xU," "Country's Cool Again," and the title track, and the CMAs handed her Album of the Year again that fall. She remains BBR's flagship artist, a Grand Ole Opry member as of 2024, and the most visible bell-bottom-wearing ambassador country music has minted this decade. The look — Lee Wranglers cut wide, vintage western shirts, a hat low — is not a costume. It is, as Wilson tells every interviewer who asks, just what she has worn since she was a kid in Baskin.
Lainey Wilson Tour Dates and Live Show
The Whirlwind World Tour is built on arenas in the United States and Canada, summer amphitheatres in the shed-circuit markets (Jiffy Lube Live, Ruoff, Hollywood Casino, Toyota Amphitheatre), and theatre runs through the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, and the Netherlands. Wilson typically plays 90 to 105 minutes with a full country-rock band — pedal steel, fiddle, two electric guitars, a Hammond B3, bass, drums, and three-part stack harmonies behind her. The arrangements lean Southern-rock heavy live: "Heart Like a Truck" gains a slide-guitar coda, "Watermelon Moonshine" stretches into a singalong, and "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" closes pre-encore with confetti. Staging is country-proud without being kitsch — a barn-board backdrop, neon truck signage, an American-flag motif on the upstage video wall, and lighting rigs that lean amber and red rather than EDM-white. Wilson works the whole stage in her signature bell-bottoms and cowboy boots, climbs a B-stage thrust into the crowd for the acoustic portion, and tells Baskin stories between songs like she is hosting a back-porch hang. Openers rotate: Chase Matthew and Ian Munsick anchored 2024, Zach Top and Drake Milligan joined select 2025 dates, and Wilson herself has covered Tom Petty's "American Girl," Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Sweet Home Alabama," and 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up?" in past sets. Doors open roughly 90 minutes before show, support sets run 35 to 45 minutes, and Wilson is typically on stage by 9:00 PM local time in arenas, slightly earlier at amphitheatres with curfews.
Lainey Wilson Tickets, Presales, and Pricing
Lainey Wilson tickets are sold primarily through Ticketmaster in North America and through AXS, See Tickets, and Ticketmaster UK in Europe. Wilson has resisted dynamic pricing on the front end of her tours, and primary face-value seats typically land between 55 and 195 USD in U.S. arenas, with pit and front-of-stage premiums running 250 to 425 USD. Amphitheatre lawn pricing is consistently the cheapest entry — 35 to 65 USD in most sheds — and remains the route most working-country fans take. Presales follow the standard country playbook. The Lainey Wilson fan club (Bell Bottom Country fan club) and her newsletter list get the earliest crack, usually a Tuesday at 10 AM local. Citi cardholders, Verified Fan (in higher-demand markets like Nashville, Dallas, and Toronto), Live Nation/Ticketmaster, venue-specific, and radio-station presales follow Wednesday and Thursday before the public on-sale Friday at 10 AM local. For Dallas specifically — the highest-volume Texas search market — American Airlines Center and Dickies Arena routings draw heavy resale traffic; setting Ticketmaster alerts the moment a date is announced is the cleanest path to face value. On the secondary market, StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats list the bulk of inventory; AXS Official Resale handles AXS-primary venues directly.
Lainey Wilson Setlist (Whirlwind World Tour)
A typical Whirlwind-era Lainey Wilson show runs 20 to 22 songs across roughly 95 minutes. The arc opens with high-energy Whirlwind material — "Country's Cool Again" as walk-on, "Hang Tight Honey" second, "Hold My Halo" third — then drops into the Bell Bottom Country breakout block: "Heart Like a Truck," "Watermelon Moonshine," and "Grease," with the latter usually featuring a long band introduction. A mid-show acoustic segment on the B-stage covers "Things a Man Oughta Know," "Dirty Looks," and frequently a Tom Petty cover ("American Girl" most nights). The full band returns for "Smell Like Smoke," "Trailblazer," and "4x4xU," with the Yellowstone-era cuts blending into the new record. The pre-encore peak is "Wildflowers and Wild Horses" — confetti, full lights, every voice in the building — and the encore is usually two songs: "Whirlwind," the title track and her most personal statement of arrival, followed by a high-octane closer (often "Country's Cool Again" reprised or "WWDD: What Would Dolly Do" from her co-writes). Setlist FM tracks night-by-night variations, but the spine above has been stable across 2024 and 2025 routings. Special guests appear in major markets — Jelly Roll has joined for "Save Me" in Nashville and Indianapolis, HARDY for "Wait in the Truck" in select Southern dates.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is home base, and the Lainey Wilson Nashville show is the closest thing modern country has to a coronation night. Wilson plays Bridgestone Arena on Whirlwind routings — her first Bridgestone headline came in October 2023, sold out in under an hour, and remains the loudest barn she has played to date. Expect Grand Ole Opry alumni cameos, songwriter callouts from the stage (Wilson namechecks her co-writers by name — Trannie Anderson, Driver Williams, Jon Decious), and a longer acoustic segment than other markets. Bridgestone sits one block off Broadway; pregame at Tootsie's, Robert's Western World, or Kid Rock's, but leave the bachelorette parties on Broadway and walk the four minutes to the arena. Parking around Lower Broad runs 30 to 60 USD; the SoBro Pinnacle garage and Music City Central are cheaper. Wilson lives in Nashville and frequently joins late-night Opry slots in the days around her arena dates, so check the Opry schedule — a 65 USD Opry ticket the night before or after can be a second Lainey sighting at a fraction of the arena price.
Dallas
Lainey Wilson Dallas is one of her strongest U.S. markets — Dallas-Fort Worth radio (KSCS, KPLX The Wolf) put "Things a Man Oughta Know" and "Heart Like a Truck" into heavy rotation early, and DFW country crowds rewarded her with sellouts at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth and American Airlines Center in downtown Dallas. The 150-volume Dallas search keyword reflects how hard this market hunts her routings. Dickies tends to draw the more boots-and-hats traditional crowd; American Airlines Center pulls a broader Yellowstone-curious audience. Both are fully ADA-accessible with companion seating and assistive listening. For Dickies, park at the Will Rogers Memorial Center lots; for AAC, the Victory Park garages run 25 to 40 USD and Uber/Lyft surge stays manageable because the DART Green Line stops at Victory Station. Pregame country bars include Billy Bob's in Fort Worth and Cowboys Red River in Dallas. Texas resale runs hot — set Ticketmaster Dallas alerts the second a date posts, and treat the Citi presale Tuesday window as the realistic face-value shot.
Houston
Houston Lainey Wilson dates split between Toyota Center downtown and, increasingly, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium — Wilson played RodeoHouston in March 2024 to roughly 73,000 fans on a Tuesday, one of the highest single-night counts of her career. RodeoHouston tickets are dirt cheap by arena standards (15 to 30 USD gets you a stadium seat that includes the rodeo) and remain the best-value Lainey Wilson show on any U.S. routing, full stop. Toyota Center shows skew traditional arena — 75 to 195 USD primary, 250-plus for pit. Parking at Toyota Center runs 25 to 40 USD; METRORail Red Line drops at Bell Station two blocks from the door. For NRG, ride share is mandatory unless you have rodeo carnival passes — surface lots fill four hours before showtime. Houston crowds skew older and louder than DFW and reward deep cuts; expect Wilson to drop "Two-Story House" or a George Strait cover in this market.
Atlanta
Atlanta is Wilson's biggest Southeast market outside Nashville. State Farm Arena downtown anchors the arena routing; Ameris Bank Amphitheatre in Alpharetta handles the summer shed run. State Farm Arena is one of the most accessible venues on the tour — MARTA Red and Gold lines stop at Dome/GWCC/Philips Arena Station directly under the building, killing the 30 to 50 USD parking question. Atlanta crowds are loud, late, and lean younger than the broader country touring average — Wilson's Yellowstone visibility and the Jelly Roll co-sign both play strongly here. For Ameris Bank Amphitheatre, plan 45 to 75 minutes from downtown Atlanta in show traffic and budget for 30 USD parking; the lawn at Ameris is one of the better lawn experiences in the country (real grass, decent sightlines, sound holds up). Pregame at Whiskey Mistress on Edgewood or at any of the State Farm Arena bar-side concessions if you are short on time.
Toronto
Lainey Wilson Toronto routings hit Scotiabank Arena downtown — her first headline Scotiabank date in fall 2024 sold out, and Canadian country radio (CMT Canada, Country 105 across the country) treats her as a flagship artist. Toronto crowds are noticeably more polite than Texas crowds but every bit as loud on the choruses. Scotiabank Arena sits directly on the TTC subway (Union Station, two-minute walk) and connects via PATH from anywhere in the Financial District, so transit beats parking ten times out of ten — downtown parking runs 30 to 60 CAD on event nights. Canadian Ticketmaster handles primary sales in CAD; cross-border buyers should expect the 30 to 40 percent FX-and-fees gap to disappear into the CAD-USD conversion. Pregame at Real Sports Bar & Grill (attached to the arena), Wayne Gretzky's two blocks north, or the Loose Moose. Wilson typically swaps in a Shania Twain reference or a Canadian-radio nod in this market — Toronto crowds catch it.
Calgary
Calgary is country country — the city that built the Stampede built a built-in Lainey Wilson audience. Wilson has played Scotiabank Saddledome downtown and is a strong bet to headline Calgary Stampede's Nashville North or main grandstand stage on Stampede routings (early July). Saddledome arena dates fall in the 95 to 175 CAD primary range; Stampede grandstand pricing varies wildly depending on package. The Saddledome sits in Stampede Park, walkable from downtown hotels along the river path or one C-Train stop on the Red Line to Erlton/Stampede Station. Calgary crowds dress the part — actual ranch hats, actual boots — and Wilson's bell-bottom-country look reads as native here in a way it does not in, say, Brooklyn. Plan for snow even in October; the Saddledome HVAC can run cold. Pregame at Cowboys Casino or Ranchman's Cookhouse, both classic Calgary country rooms.
Edmonton
Edmonton's Lainey Wilson dates run through Rogers Place, the downtown arena that anchors the Ice District. Alberta country crowds are loud and loyal — Wilson's first Edmonton headline sold faster than her label expected, and the venue handles country touring routinely (Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, Zach Bryan all play Rogers Place). Tickets land in the 85 to 165 CAD primary band. LRT (Metro and Capital lines) stops at MacEwan and Churchill Stations, both a short walk to Rogers Place; downtown parking runs 20 to 35 CAD on event nights. Edmonton in winter routings means actual prairie cold — dress in layers for the walk between hotel and arena, even if you are only out for five minutes. Pregame at Craft Beer Market in the Ice District directly, or Sherlock Holmes on Whyte Ave if you have time to cab back. Wilson often does double Alberta runs — Edmonton one night, Calgary the next — so check both market schedules before booking.
New York
Lainey Wilson New York is a fascinating market — Madison Square Garden hosted her first MSG headline on the Whirlwind run, and the crowd skewed younger, female-heavier, and more Yellowstone-curious than the average country touring stop. Wilson reads the room and leans into the "country girl in the big city" arc verbally between songs. MSG sits directly above Penn Station, so LIRR, NJ Transit, and the 1/2/3, A/C/E, and B/D/F/M lines all dump you at the door — Manhattan parking is irrelevant. Tickets at MSG run 95 to 250 USD primary, with the 200- and 400-level sides offering the best value. The Theater at Madison Square Garden (5,600-seat configuration) hosts her on smaller routings; Radio City Music Hall is also possible. Pregame at Stout NYC across 33rd Street or Mustang Harry's two blocks east — both handle pre-MSG crowds well. NYC crowds are quieter on first verses but every bit as loud on hooks.
Los Angeles
Lainey Wilson Los Angeles routings hit Kia Forum in Inglewood (the historic Forum), Crypto.com Arena downtown, and on outdoor runs the Hollywood Bowl or Greek Theatre. Wilson's LA crowd skews industry-heavy — songwriters, label staff, Yellowstone production crew, and a real country contingent that lives in the canyons and drives down for the night. Kia Forum is the better acoustic room for her band; Crypto.com pulls higher production. Forum parking runs 40 to 75 USD; Metro K Line now reaches Inglewood/Downtown Inglewood Station, which kills the parking question for the LA-transit-savvy. Pregame at The Forum Club if you have access, or at any of the South Bay country bars (Saddle Ranch in WeHo if you want the LA-country experience, Cowboy Palace Saloon in Chatsworth for the real thing). LA shows often draw a celebrity cameo or two from the Yellowstone cast, and Wilson typically leans harder on the Bell Bottom Country cuts here.
London
London is the surprise market — Wilson's European fanbase, built largely through Country 2 Country festival appearances at The O2 in 2023 and 2024, has grown fast enough that she now headlines her own London dates at venues in the 5,000 to 12,500 capacity band. The O2 Arena in North Greenwich is the marquee London room; Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith handles smaller theatre routings. The Jubilee Line drops at North Greenwich Station directly under The O2, so the Tube is the only sensible route. Tickets run 55 to 110 GBP primary at The O2, slightly higher with VIP packages. UK country crowds dress the part more than you would expect — bell-bottoms, fringe, full hats — and they sing every word, including B-sides Wilson has barely promoted overseas. London shows skew earlier (Wilson often on by 8:45 PM local) and end firmly by 11:00 PM to meet venue curfew. Pregame at the Greenwich Peninsula bars or skip the venue food and grab a proper meal in Greenwich before the Tube ride.
Cheapest Lainey Wilson Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Lainey Wilson tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Lainey Wilson dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $111 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Lainey Wilson tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Lainey WilsonVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Lainey Wilson VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Lainey Wilsonconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Lainey WilsonVIP & meet and greet guide.
Lainey WilsonPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Lainey Wilson 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Lainey Wilsontour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Lainey Wilson presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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