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Lainey Wilson has been on a remarkable hot streak these past few days, cementing her position as one of country music’s most dynamic stars. The past weekend saw her light up the stage at Ottawa’s Bluesfest, where she brought undeniable energy and some serious cowgirl spirit to a crowd thousands strong. According to the Ottawa Citizen, Wilson owned the main stage in her signature bellbottoms and cowboy hat, delivering a spirited set that included fan favorites like Hold My Halo and Country’s Cool Again. She charmed the crowd with personal stories and even crowned a teary-eyed young fan her “Cowgirl of the Night.” Lainey spent time exploring Ottawa with her fiancé, former NFL player Devlin “Duck” Hodges, and the couple made a point of expressing their newfound affection for the city and its residents.

Her festival run did not stop there. Just a day later, she performed as a headliner at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival—Atlantic Canada’s largest outdoor concert—continuing her whirlwind of high-profile summer gigs. In Milwaukee, Lainey was also among the marquee acts at Summerfest, the massive annual music extravaganza that reportedly drew over 600,000 fans this year, an 8-percent increase from 2024, according to CelebrityAccess.

On the business front, Lainey’s entrepreneurial side is shining. Earlier this summer, she launched her Golden West Boots line and threw an Instagram-worthy Nashville bash to celebrate, drawing stars like Ella Langley and Shaboozey. Social media has been burning up with mentions of her bold performance looks, festival appearances, and personal updates. A stunning set at the Barefoot Country Music Fest in Wildwood, New Jersey, went viral as Wilson posted festival snapshots and drew enthusiastic reactions from peers like Miranda Lambert and Ashley Cooke on Instagram.

On July 14, Parade reported major headline news as Mumford & Sons announced Lainey as a special guest for their Railroad Revival Tour’s August 3rd stop in New Orleans, with confirmation reposted by Champions Square. This marks a significant crossover appearance, highlighting the way her authentic country sound bridges genres and demographics.

In her personal life, Wilson recently opened up to PEOPLE about maintaining a healthy relationship with fiancé Devlin Hodges amidst her relentless touring schedule. She stressed the importance of carving out quality time and “soaking up those moments,” even as the demands of fame pull her across the country. Public fascination with her health and appearance remains strong. In a recent interview, Wilson put rumors about her much-discussed weight loss to rest, clarifying—in her own words reported by Yale’s Loss News—that her approximately 40-pound transformation was all-natural, rooted in improved daily habits, not injections or crash fads.

Media outlets like Wide Open Country have spotlighted Lainey’s perspective on why country music is “cool again,” crediting shows like Yellowstone—on which she’s both contributed music and acted—for bringing the genre back into vogue. Her clear-eyed reflections on country culture, heartbreak, and authenticity are keeping her firmly in the national conversation. Wilson’s trajectory shows no signs of slowing, with a deluxe edition of her fifth studio album already in the works and new music on the horizon. As she continues her rise, each appearance and announcement just adds to a summer that fans and industry insiders alike won’t soon forget.

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