“This moment feels surreal and I can’t even begin to express how deeply grateful I am…”
Lainey Wilson – Tough as Nails; Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images for the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum
Lainey Wilson watched her life and career come to life before her eyes on Thursday evening during a special celebration at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, marking the opening of her brand-new exhibit, Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails.
The exhibition takes fans on a journey from her small-town roots in Baskin, Louisiana, to her rise as a country music superstar.
Kyle Young, CEO of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, greeted attendees in the museum’s Rotunda, where bronze plaques honor the prestigious Hall of Fame members and the words of the Carter Family’s “Will the Circle Be Unbroken” encircle the room from above.
Young reflected on Lainey’s decade-long journey to success in Nashville, from her early days living in a camper trailer to the unwavering determination that brought her to where she is today.
Next, Wilson took the stage to share heartfelt remarks, beginning by thanking her very first champions, her parents. With her mom and dad watching proudly, the “Somewhere Over Laredo” singer recalled playing them her early songs and reworking the lyrics based on their feedback.

“My mama would sit in the bathroom where the acoustics were the best, and she would listen to every lyric I ever wrote, and then I’d go play it for daddy and he would listen to the finished product and he would tap his foot if he liked it. And I knew that if he didn’t tap his foot, I needed to get back in there and work on it a little bit more,” she shared.
The GRAMMY-winning star also gave a lighthearted shoutout to her mom, joking that her hoarding tendencies turned out to be a blessing, providing the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum with plenty of childhood treasures for the exhibit.


“I have never been more proud of the fact that my mama was a hoarder until now,” she laughed. “She kept absolutely everything, and that means the world to me today. I got to walk through there and really just, it put a lot of things into perspective for me.”
She went on to thank the many people who played pivotal roles in her journey — from her kindergarten teacher and hometown mentor Jerry Cupit, who let her park and live in her camper trailer outside his Nashville studio, to her team, fiancé, and more.

“This moment feels surreal and I can’t even begin to express how deeply grateful I am and just so honored to have my very own exhibit here at the Country Music Hall of Fame. That just sounds crazy coming out of my mouth, to be honest with you,” she admitted. “I have always respected the history of country music, and I wanted to learn more about this genre that is rooted in truth and in damn good stories. And I cannot believe now I’ve got an exhibit of my own.”
Now open, Lainey Wilson: Tough as Nails features stage outfits, instruments, photos, childhood keepsakes, and more. The exhibit runs through June 2026 and is included with regular museum admission.
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