
Lainey Wilson's Whirlwind: Dominating 2025 Country Music Scene | CMA Noms, Sold-Out Tour, and More
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Lainey Wilson has been everywhere you look in country music this past week, and for good reason. Over the weekend, she lit up the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, sitting down with her creative team to pull back the curtain on her trademark retro style, discussing everything from her iconic bell bottoms to how her Louisiana roots and years of perseverance in Nashville turned her into the tough as nails star she is today. Wilson told the crowd, “I’m not mad that I’ve been in Nashville for 15 years, you know? I’m proud of that… What I’m realizing is at this point, the sky is the limit, and that’s a really cool thing.” The room got a little scoop too—she’s about to get married and is heading out soon on the biggest tour of her life, the Whirlwind World Tour, which has been selling out from Zurich to Fort Worth and is set to hit major arenas like Moody Center and Pine Knob through the fall, with special guests Muscadine Bloodline and Lauren Watkins at select dates according to KASE 100.7 and WWWW-FM.
Her social media presence remains massive—on Monday, fans saw her Instagram Story showing her genuine, over-the-moon reaction to this year’s headline: she leads the 59th Annual CMA Awards nominations with six nods, more than any other artist. According to BMG, she’s once again the one to beat. But it’s not all about music; Lainey just dropped her 25th hat design in a collaboration with Charlie1Horse Hats, perfectly timed PR as the “Whirlwind Western Hat” is inspired by her wildly successful tour. Fans can get it for 150 dollars and she showcased it herself on Instagram, Parade reports.
News outlets have been quick to note her continued commercial and critical momentum, with her album Whirlwind not only nominated for Best Country Album at the Grammys but fueling this new era of powerful, crowd-pleasing live shows. She has not shied away from tributes and cameos, either—Capital City Rock covered her recent heartfelt appearance at a Nashville industry event where she honored John Fogerty along with Jesse Welles and The War and Treaty, once again demonstrating her influence reaches far beyond her own catalogue. All this and the fan-driven tribute concerts, like a Morgan Wallen and Lainey Wilson double at the Icehouse Amphitheater, speak to how deeply she’s resonating with the country audience.
There are, so far, no confirmed unplanned controversies, scandals, or surprise announcements—just a tidal wave of awards, music, and good business. The long-term significance of her leadership at the CMA nominations, coupled with a growing national and international touring presence, cement her as unquestionably one of the most important artists shaping country music in 2025.
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