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Career Timeline

The long road from a Louisiana dream to queen of country.

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EARLY LIFE & MOVE TO NASHVILLE

1992

Moves to Nashville to pursue music career. Lainey purchases a Flagstaff Bumper pull camper trailer, drives it to Nashville, and parks in lot outside of mentor, Jerry Cupit’s studio

1992

Born in Baskin, Louisiana

1998

Kindergarten Graduation - Lainey performs “Butterfly Kisses” at Graduation Ceremony

2001

Lainey begins performing for local events and singing competitions

2001

  • Lainey Turns 9 years old, a pivotal moment in development as a singer - songwriter
  • Lainey Turns 9 years old, a pivotal moment in development as a singer - songwriter
  • Lainey gets her first pair of bell bottoms 
  • Lainey begins performing for local events and singing competitions

2001

Lainey gets her first pair of bell bottoms

2001

Lainey writes her first songs

2011

Moves to Nashville to pursue music career

2011

Camper Trailer

2014

Releases debut album Lainey Wilson

INDEPENDENT ERA

2016

Releases Tougher (second independent album)

2018

Signs record deal with BBR Music Group (Broken Bow Records)

2018

Signs publishing deal with Sony/ATV

2018

Signs with WME for booking representation

2018

Signs with Mandelyn Monchick for management

INDUSTRY INFRASTRUCTURE BUILDS

2019

Releases Redneck Hollywood EP

2019

Tours as support for Morgan Wallen

2019

Named to: CMT Listen Up Class, Next Women of Country Tour

EARLY BREAKOUT & DEVELOPMENT

2020

Grand Ole Opry debut announcement/performance window

2020

“Things a Man Oughta Know” officially released to radio

RADIO BREAKOUT ERA

2021

“Things a Man Oughta Know” hits #1 (first career #1)

2021

Releases Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’ (major label debut album)

2021

First Major Success

2021

Lainey gets her first pair of bell bottoms

2022

Releases Bell Bottom Country album

2022

Celebrates first official #1 party

2022

“Never Say Never” (with Cole Swindell) reaches #1

SUPERSTAR BREAKOUT YEAR

ACCELERATION PHASE

PEAK CAREER MOMENTUM

DOMINANCE & MAINSTREAM EXPLOSION

GLOBAL HEADLINER ERA

RADIO BREAKOUT ERA

Bloopers

The stuff that didn't make the cut.

Pitch Book

Long before the sold-out nights, there was a binder and a dream.
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Cowgirls of the Night

At every stop, a new cowgirl earns her hat.
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