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Multi-award-winning singer songwriter and breakthrough actress, Lainey Wilson has earned her first ever nominations for the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Wilson’s Bell Bottom Country landed a nomination for Best Country Album and her collaboration on Jelly Roll’s “Save Me” scored a nod for Country Duo/Group Performance. These two nominations follow on the heels of her five wins including Entertainer Of The Year and Album Of The Year at this year’s 57th Annual CMA Awards.

Wilson’s 2024 GRAMMY nominations include:

  • Best Country Album – Bell Bottom Country
  • Country Duo/Group Performance – “Save Me” (Jelly Roll with Lainey Wilson)

With a whirlwind year on her back, there’s no sign of Wilson slowing down as she closes out this year with electric performances at festivals like Lollapalooza, Stagecoach, CMA Fest, and more. Wilson also headlined her first ever sold-out arena show and began touring stadiums with Luke Combs on his recent North American tour. Looking to 2024, Wilson is gearing up for another “rulebreaker” year as she recently announced her 2024 headlining “Country’s Cool Again” tour, including stops throughout the US and Canada, before taking the show overseas with her, “Lainey Wilson: LIVE,” performances in the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia.

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ABOUT LAINEY WILSON:
As the most nominated artist at the 2023 CMA Awards with a record-breaking nine nominations, and five wins including Entertainer of the Year, Lainey Wilson has earned the enthusiasm of the industry. Critically acclaimed and touted as a top “artist to watch,” to being the leading female nominee and winner at the 2023 ACM Awards and CMT Music Awards, the Louisiana native has made a name for herself in the industry as one of music’s hottest and most buzzed-about new artists. Landing her first No. 1 with her PLATINUM Certified ACM Song of the Year, “Things A Man Oughta Know,” nearly 10 years to the day after leaving her small farming community in a camper trailer to chase her dreams, she has won over legions of fans with her signature Bell Bottom Country sound and aesthetic, which blends traditional Country with a modern yet retro flare. A prolific and sought-after songwriter (having co-writer credits on songs by artists including Luke Combs, Flatland Calvary, and more), Lainey is a fresh, fierce voice in Nashville, delivering CMA-nominated album of the year with her label debut, Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’. With a rockstar stage presence, her artistry has taken her across the globe, performing for sold-out crowds throughout the US, UK, and Germany with notable names like Jon Pardi, Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, HARDY, Jason Aldean, Ashley McBryde, and more. After topping the country radio charts for a second time with the two-week No. 1 hit, “Never Say Never” with Cole Swindell, she recently achieved her third and fourth No. 1 song with “Heart Like a Truck” and HARDY collaboration “wait in the truck”. Her current single “Watermelon Moonshine” topped the Country charts marking her fifth No. 1 single and making her the first female artist in two years to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Country airplay chart. Her critically acclaimed album, Bell Bottom Country, rose up Billboard’s Top Album Chart and Country Albums Chart, amassing over 650 million streams to date. Wilson made her acting debut in Season 5 of the smash hit series “Yellowstone” as a musician character named Abby, where she premiered her original “Smell Like Smoke” as well as showcased other hits off her recent album including “Watermelon Moonshine” and “Hold My Halo”. Adding to her growing list of endeavors, Wilson was honored at Billboard’s Women in Music Awards with the Rulebreaker Award, and most recently joined forces with Wrangler as the face of their 2023 fall/winter women’s collection.

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Multi-award-winning singer songwriter and breakthrough actress, Lainey Wilson has earned her first ever nominations for the 66th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Wilson’s Bell Bottom Country landed a nomination for Best Country Album and her collaboration on Jelly Roll’s 'Save Me' scored a nod for Country Duo/Group Performance. These two nominations...