‘Yellowstone’s’ Lainey Wilson launches 2024 tour after CMAs success 

Nashville sensation Lainey Wilson, who leads the Nov. 8 Country Music Awards nominees with nine, is touring her show. 

The 31-year-old singer revealed Friday that her Country's Cool Again Tour in 2024 will begin at Nashville's Ascend Amphitheater on May 31. 

The “Yellowstone” diva will perform at Radio City Music Hall on June 26 as part of her highly anticipated tour. 

“Nothing gets me buzzin’ like putting on a show and singing along with the crowd,” Wilson told The Post. 

“I want to thank all the fans who have come out this year. We look forward to seeing you nationwide on Country's Cool. AgainWilson, whose recent single, “Watermelon Moonshine,” is topping the country charts, has had singles like “Things a Man Oughta Know,” “Never Say Never” (with Cole Swindell), “Heart Like a Truck,” and “Wait in the Truck” (with Hardy).

The former Hannah Montana look alike, who is competing for CMA artist of the year against Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Carrie Underwood, and Chris Stapleton, is ready to tour in 2024.Wilson said, “It’s a big jump from where we were top of this year playing clubs. “It’s crazy to sit back and think about the growth of what came.”

Wilson was called a “hummingbird” by Randy Travis' wife, Mary Davis, onstage. After performing at Billy Bob's Texas in Fort Worth, Texas, she told me, ‘I'm going to start calling you hummingbird, because you look like a little hummingbird running around that stage,’

I feed off crowd energy. Like an energy exchange for me. If they give it to me, I return it. I basically leave it all onstage—good, horrible, and ugly.” 

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