Lainey Wilson, the rising star in the country music industry, is all set to launch her highly anticipated “Country’s Cool Again 2024” tour. Known for her unique blend of country rock and heartfelt lyrics, Wilson has been turning heads with her energetic performances and powerful vocals. With the tour set to kick off next year, fans are eagerly awaiting the chance to experience her captivating live show.
Named after her hit song “Country’s Cool Again,” this tour is Wilson’s way of bringing back the traditional sound and feel of country music that has been missing in recent years. As the genre has evolved and incorporated various pop elements, Wilson is on a mission to remind fans of the authenticity and roots of country music.
Yellowstone, one of the most popular shows on television, featured Wilson’s song “WWDD” in season three, which became a breakout moment for her career. The exposure gained from being featured in such a widely watched series has undoubtedly fueled the anticipation and excitement surrounding her upcoming tour.
Wilson’s music draws inspiration from her own experiences, with relatable lyrics and stories that resonate with fans. Her powerful stage presence and high-energy performances have earned her a strong and dedicated fan base. The “Country’s Cool Again 2024” tour promises to be an unforgettable experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
As the country music scene continues to evolve, Lainey Wilson is undoubtedly making her mark as an artist who remains true to the genre’s roots. With her upcoming tour, Wilson aims to reignite the passion for traditional country music and show that the genre is here to stay.
Fans who have patiently waited for the opportunity to see Lainey Wilson live will finally have their chance in 2024. With her incredible talent and undeniable charisma, Wilson’s “Country’s Cool Again 2024” tour is sure to be a must-see event for all country music lovers.
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“It’s a big step up from where we were at the top of the clubs this year,” Wilson added. “It’s really crazy to sit back and think about the growth of what happened.”
Wilson was recently called a “hummingbird” on stage by Randy Travis’ wife, Mary Davis.
“I was playing Billy Bob’s Texas (in Fort Worth, Texas), and when it was over, she came up to me and said, ‘I’m going to call you hummingbird, because you look like a little hummingbird running around there. stage,” she said.
“I definitely feed off the energy of people in the crowd. So it’s kind of an energy exchange for me, you know? If they give it to me, I’ll give it right back. And I just leave it all on stage: all the good, the bad and the ugly.
Wilson has certainly come a long way from seeing her first concert growing up in Baskin, Louisiana.
“It was Tim McGraw…I think I was 3 or 4 years old,” Wilson said.
“Tim McGraw actually grew up near me. So I kind of always thought of him as the hometown hero. And if he did it, maybe I could do it too.