Lainey Wilson Makes Country Cool Again in Vancouver, BC [Photos]
Country music star Lainey Wilson brought her “Country’s Cool Again Tour” tour to the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, along with Jackson Dean.
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Lainey Wilson and her “Country’s Cool Again Tour” stopped at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver on September 26th.
The Grammy-winning artist summoned Vancouver country fans, who filled the arena close to capacity to enjoy Lainey’s unique voice and her dance moves on the floor.
For this tour, she is riding along with her very good friend Jackson Dean who had many fans in the crowd singing his songs and shouting many things to him. They performed songs like “Big Blue Sky,” “Duct Tape Heart,” “Fearless,” and “Trailer Park.”
Lainey showed up to the stage on top of an old red pickup truck singing “Hang Tight Honey,” followed by “Straight Up Sideways” and “Smell Like Smoke.” For her fifth song, “Good Horses,” she brought Dean back to the stage for a helping hand.
While performing “Heart Like a Truck,” she brought to the stage a little fan who was sitting in front to help her sing the last few lines of the song, and the crowd loved it.
Before “Middle of It,” she explained how she wrote the song, not expecting that she would ever record it. She wrote it just as a way to vent out a million things that were going through her mind, but years later, it became part of her latest release, Whirlwind.
She performed 15 songs, and the Vancouver crowd did not let her leave as easy as that. Lainey came back for an encore where she started with a match of “Never Say Never”/ “Wait in the Truck” / “Save Me,” followed by “4 x 4 x U” and closed with “Wildflowers and Wild Horses.”
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