
Lainey Wilson's Whirlwind Week: Viral Kindness, Covers, and a Hall of Fame Exhibit
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Lainey Wilson’s past few days have been the kind of dazzling whirlwind that cements legends and inspires a new generation. She has just gone viral for a heartwarming, empowering moment at Summerfest in Milwaukee, where she invited 13-year-old Violet, a passionate barrel racer and country fan, to the stage for a spontaneous “cowgirl of the night” coronation. Wilson led Violet—and the roaring crowd—through affirmations of self-worth and capped it by swapping hats with the teen, then walking her offstage hand-in-hand. This unscripted act of kindness, captured on Summerfest’s official TikTok, exploded across social media and has been widely praised for showcasing the authentic role model energy that has made Wilson country music’s brightest star, according to Parade.
The kindness didn’t stop there. Just days earlier at the Barefoot Country Music Festival in Wildwood, New Jersey, Wilson halted her set to honor a fan about to join the U.S. Army. She brought the young woman on stage for a personal photo and thanked her for her service, telling the recruit and the crowd that “because of people like you I get to do what I do.” The emotional moment stirred cheers and brought many in the audience to tears, with video of the exchange now making the rounds on TikTok and being featured by cleveland.com.
On the business and musical front, Lainey continues to break boundaries. June 25 saw the exclusive release of her Apple Music Sessions EP, recorded in London, featuring covers of The Beatles’ “Come Together,” Lewis Capaldi’s “Someone You Loved,” and a fresh version of her own “Devil Don’t Go There.” Wilson discussed the experience with The Kelleigh Bannen Show, revealing inspiration from Capaldi’s creative grit and The Beatles’ genre-defining legacy, as reported by MusicRow.
Wilson also dropped a cinematic behind-the-scenes look at her new “Somewhere Over Laredo” music video—a dreamy, CGI-heavy, Wizard of Oz-inspired visual for the nostalgia-soaked ballad that nods to “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” She shared with iHeartCountry how personal this song is, capturing the feeling of reflection while traveling and channeling memories into storytelling. “Somewhere Over Laredo” is from the deluxe edition of her album Whirlwind, set for release August 22, and it has scored her biggest first-day streaming numbers ever—1.16 million.
On the social side, Wilson’s festival style and charisma are getting plenty of attention. Her Wildwood performances, bold green cowboy hats, and signature fringe have gone viral, with stars like Miranda Lambert and Kassi Ashton jumping into her Instagram comments. Meanwhile, her support for survivors continues, as she recently surprised a Wauwatosa cancer survivor with a VIP Summerfest experience, proving her reputation for giving back is more than just talk, as reported by FOX6 News.
Rounding out her week, the Country Music Hall of Fame announced an upcoming “Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails” exhibit, chronicling her meteoric rise and resilience, offering fans yet another reason to celebrate the star with heart and grit.
If there are rumors swirling, they’re simply that Wilson’s creative energy—and her unstoppable streak—are showing no sign of slowing down. With a deluxe album, a world tour, and new music on the horizon, it really is a Lainey Wilson summer.
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