Lainey Wilson Brings Surprise Guests To Special ‘Yellowstone’-Themed Concert

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Lainey Wilson helped bring Yellowstone to Nashville on Tuesday night during a brand party for Lone River, the beverage company known for their “Ranch Water” hard seltzer. A crowd of fans, media, and celebrities like country singer Tanner Adell and Big Brother alum Morgan Willett mingled at Saint Elle in Music City for the celebration of the beverage company and its “Yellowstone Ranch Pack,” which is themed after the Paramount Network drama. Wilson headlined the festivities with a slew of special guests.

Opening for Wilson was a surprise lineup that was only revealed a few hours before showtime: Meg McRee, Jake Worthington, and Ian Munsick. Munsick was a particularly exciting grab for the Lone River bash, being as he sold out Ryman Auditorium, a landmark Nashville venue, back in May. After an intro from Lone River founder Katie Beal Brown, the opening trio delivered solid sets, setting the table for Wilson to cap off the night with a special selection of her biggest songs for the Tennessee crowd.

The set included “Smell Like Smoke,” “Things a Man Oughta Know” and her Hardy collaboration “Wait in the Truck.” Before playing the Hardy track, she made sure to sing her collaborator’s praises, which was especially moving given that, hours before, Hardy had announced a brief break from touring to focus on improving his mental health.

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Wilson, who plays Abby on Yellowstone, also brought out a few special guests for the event. After spotting collaborators Trannie Anderson and Dallas Wilson in the crowd, Wilson pulled them up on stage to sing their song “Heart Like a Truck.” The headliner also brought out Munsick, who had branded her as “the queen of country” earlier in the night. The two covered 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?,” a selection Wilson had recordeded for her latest album Bell Bottom Country.

@nashville_stacy Lainey sharing the backstory on Wait in the Truck ♥️ I just love how much she loves @HARDY #laineywilson #laineywilsonconcert #laineywilsonmusic #hardy #countryconcert ♬ original sound – Nashville Stacy

How to Stream Yellowstone

While Yellowstone airs new episodes on the cable channel Paramount Network, it does not stream on its parent company’s streaming service, Paramount+. Instead, Yellowstone streams on Peacock. All released episodes are currently available there. All the Yellowstone spinoffs stream on Paramount+. (If you don’t have cable, you can also watch Paramount Network via FuboTV.)

Yellowstone on CBS

CBS is currently airing Yellowstone’s past episodes each Sunday night at 8 p.m. ET. These broadcasts are free to watch if you have a digital antenna. You can also watch them if your cable package includes a local CBS affiliate or via the CBS live stream available within Paramount+.

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