
Lainey Wilson's Whirlwind: Sold-Out Shows, Surprise Collabs, and a Fashion Empire on the Rise
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Lainey Wilson has been everywhere this past week and her career momentum only seems to accelerate. All eyes were on the country queen as she brought her 2025 Whirlwind World Tour to Los Angeles on August 23, selling out the storied Forum and giving fans a high-energy, hit-filled performance that’s now racking up views online. Just days before, she joined Mumford and Sons onstage in New Orleans for a surprise cover of Shania Twain’s Man I Feel Like a Woman—a moment that’s taken TikTok by storm and driven speculation about a possible future collaboration. Wilson herself teased it on Instagram as a 'dream collab,' and fans are already clamoring for more according to Country Living.
Behind the scenes, Wilson is moving at full speed. She recently revealed to Taste of Country Nights that despite releasing the deluxe edition of her album Whirlwind just last week, she’s already hard at work on her next record. In her own words, "You gotta make sure that you’re taking the time to write the songs and taking the time to be in the studio, but also taking the time to live so you can write the songs." This fast-track approach means another full-length album could land as early as 2026, with tour plans stretching well into 2027.
Wilson’s whirlwind isn’t limited to music. One of the biggest headlines? Her new Wrangler collection drops August 7, and, as Parade reports, fans are counting down the days and bracing their wallets for the launch. Her patchwork blazer look preview on Instagram already has devotees in a frenzy, with comments ranging from “Love this collection already” to “My wallet is crying.” Fashion is fast becoming part of her personal brand.
Her tour remains a massive business success, boasting 35 dates across North America and New Zealand this season, with special guest appearances from rising stars like Kaitlin Butts. Their recent duet on Tulsa Time in Albuquerque was a standout, winning praise for both chemistry and vocal chops, as recapped by Backstage Country.
Meanwhile, Wilson isn’t immune to the challenges of modern celebrity. She recently spoke out about the rise of fake AI-generated images and stories using her likeness, telling Whiskey Riff that it "freaks me out... it’s eerie." Social media lit up as she urged fans to beware false narratives.
Following her February 2025 engagement announcement, the singer is balancing personal milestones with public spectacle, all while keeping her name in the headlines for music, fashion, and viral stage surprises—proving that Lainey’s ride at the top is just getting started.
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