The Country Music Hall of FameĀ® and Museum will explore the life and career of hitmaking artist and songwriter Lainey Wilson in a new exhibition, Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails. Tracing Wilsonās story from her upbringing on her familyās farm in Baskin, Louisiana, to her rise to global fame, the exhibit will be open from July 18 until June 2026 and is included with museum admission.

“From a young age, Lainey Wilson had an unwavering vision and faith in herself,ā said Kyle Young, chief executive officer of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. āThis exhibit will examine the seeds of her career, including the requisite talent, hard work and ingenuity throughout her ten-year journey in Nashville that fueled her emergence as a globally popular and beloved artist. As her career has flourished, she continues to reflect these roots and core values in her music and life.ā
āIt’s a dream come true to have my own exhibit in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and such an incredible honor to be included next to so many of my heroes and legendary artists,ā said Wilson. āThese past few years have been a complete whirlwind, and it’s going to be really amazing to see the whole journey captured in the exhibit, along with some special items from growing up in Louisiana. I can’t wait to see how it turned out and for my family, friends and fans to check it out.ā
In support of the exhibit, there will be a Songwriter Session with Aaron Raitiere and Jon Decious in the museumās Ford Theater. The museum will hold a variety of programs throughout the life of the exhibit, including arts and crafts programming for families. Visitors can find more information on upcoming programming on the museumās website.
The exhibit will include stage wear, instruments, photographs, childhood memorabilia and more. Examples of items to be displayed include:
- The first tooled leather saddle Wilson used as a child.

- The Montana Silversmiths custom-made silver and gold belt buckle ā engraved with the brand of her familyās farm in Baskin, Louisiana, and ornamented with rhinestones ā that Wilson wore to the Country Music Association Awards in 2022.
- Sixteen-year-old Wilsonās journal, where she wrote, āMy dream is to become a country singer/songwriter. I know I can do it.ā

- A program for Baskin Schoolās kindergarten graduation listing Wilsonās first public performance, when she sang āButterfly Kisses.ā
- One of Wilsonās first hats, given to her by a fellow musician who is also a hatmaker.
- A Go Vicki! fringed jacket belonging to Wilsonās mother, which Wilson wore when she performed at Saddlebags, a country music venue in Savannah, Georgia, on February 9, 2018.
- A Wrangler trench coat, denim vest and jeans ā all embellished with rhinestones ā and the Charlie 1 Horse by Lainey Wilson hat she wore during her halftime performance at the NFL game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2024.

- The sequined tank top Wilson wore while impersonating Hannah Montana in the late 2000s.

- The floral-pattern shirt, Cat Oā Nine studded bell bottoms and rhinestone-embellished Kippys belt Wilson wore during her debut performance on the Grand Ole Opry, February 14, 2020.

- The rhinestone-embellished Wrangler vest; Wrangler jeans, accented with feathers and rhinestones; and Rotate metallic bustier Wilson wore at her āCountryās Cool Againā performance at Nashvilleās Ascend Amphitheater on June 1, 2024.
- The Wrangler denim vest and studded jeans Wilson wore in her role as Abby in the series finale of āYellowstone,ā when she performed āHang Tight Honeyā on location at Billy Bobās Texas, a historic country music venue in Fort Worth.

- The Dolce & Gabbana rawhide leather shirt and Alice + Olivia suede bell bottoms Wilson wore during the photo shoot for her 2024 album, Whirlwind.
- The Norma Kamali-designed patchwork-pattern blazer and matching bell bottoms Wilson wore when she made her first appearance on āThe Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,ā May 26, 2022.
- The Carolina Herrera-designed strapless satin bell-bottom jumpsuit with ruffled pant hems Wilson wore on the red carpet at the Country Music Association Awards in 2023.

The Country Music Hall of FameĀ® and Museum collects, preserves and interprets country music and its history for the education and entertainment of diverse audiences. In exhibitions, publications, digital media and educational programs, the museum explores the cultural importance and enduring beauty of the art form. Among the most-visited history museums in the United States, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum was awarded the countryās highest honor in the arts, the National Medal of Arts, in 2024. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the museum is operated by the Country Music Foundation, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization chartered by the state of Tennessee in 1964. The Country Music Foundation operates Historic RCA Studio BĀ®, Hatch Show PrintĀ® poster shop, Haley Gallery, CMA Theater, CMF Records, the Frist Library and Archive and CMF Press. Museum programs are supported in part by Metro Arts and Tennessee Arts Commission.
More information about the Country Music Hall of FameĀ® and Museum is available at www.countrymusichalloffame.org or by calling (615) 416-2001.


