What Lainey Wilson did after the wind briefly shut down Stagecoach
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What Lainey Wilson did after the wind briefly shut down Stagecoach
"Wilson's performance included a tight, punchy showcase of riff-heavy country-rock, featuring songs like "Can't Sit Still" and "Country's Cool Again," which rode a funky down-home groove."
"The stage setup evoked a desert oasis, complete with a glittering horseshoe and prop cacti, while Wilson's use of a horn section added depth to her performance."
"During the show, Wilson welcomed guests Little Big Town and Riley Green for a lively rendition of Merle Haggard's "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink," creating a fun atmosphere."
"Wilson's set included a special moment when she brought a little girl on stage, dubbing her the 'cowgirl of the night' during the performance of "Things a Man Oughta Know.""
Lainey Wilson headlined the Stagecoach festival after a delay due to high winds. She engaged the crowd with humor, suggesting they enjoyed tequila during the wait. Wilson showcased her country-rock style with hits like "Can't Sit Still" and "Wildflowers and Wild Horses." She included a horn section and background singers, enhancing her performance. Guests included Little Big Town and Riley Green, who performed together on stage. Wilson also featured a young girl as the 'cowgirl of the night' and delivered sultry renditions of her popular songs.
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