Lainey Wilson USA Tour 2026 — US Dates, Cities & Tickets
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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.
