Lainey Wilson Country’s Cool Again Tour at UM Adams Center
September 15
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7:00 pm
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10:30 pm
Doors @ 6:00 pm
Live Nation & Logjam Presents welcome Lainey Wilson on her Country’s Cool Again Tour with Jackson Dean and Zach Top to the Adams Center at the University of Montana in Missoula on Sunday, September 15.
About Lainey Wilson Lainey Wilson, the multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and actress, has made significant waves in the music industry. Dominating the 2023 ACM awards with titles like Female Vocalist of the Year and Album of The Year, she also shone as the CMA 2022 Female Vocalist and New Artist of the Year. From her humble beginnings in Baskin, Louisiana, Wilson has transformed the Country music scene with her unique Bell Bottom Country style, earning her top nominations at the 2023 CMT Music Awards and the Billboard Women in Music’s “Rulebreaker” award.
A talented songwriter, Wilson has co-written for artists like Luke Combs and Ashley McBryde. Her album, Sayin’ What I’m Thinkin’, featured hits like “Things A Man Oughta Know.” Following her success, she achieved multiple No. 1 songs, including her recent “Heart Like a Truck.” Her latest single, “Watermelon Moonshine,” is quickly climbing the charts, and her album, Bell Bottom Country, has garnered over 500 million streams.
Branching into acting, Wilson appeared in “Yellowstone” Season 5, introducing her original song “Smell Like Smoke.” Her dynamic performances have seen her play to sold-out audiences globally, with 2023 marking a series of career milestones, including her first sold-out headlining arena show. She’s set to join HARDY on tour later this year.
About Jackson Dean Fast-rising Country singer/songwriter Jackson Dean is quickly earning a reputation for his old school, gritty, lyric-driven, outlaw style of Country following a breakout year that landed him on Pandora’s Ten for 2023 (all genre), Spotify’s Hot Country Artists to Watch 2023, the CMT Listen Up class of 2023, CRS New Faces 2023, Amazon Music’s 2023 Breakthrough Artists to Watch: Country Class as well as a slew of other artist to watch lists. Mature beyond his years, Jackson opted to move out to a cinderblock, concrete floor, one-room shack on the back of his grandfather’s property with no heat and no plumbing at just 18 years old. An adventurous and carefree spirit, the 22-year-old multi-instrumentalist, is also an old soul and skilled artisan whose pastimes include making leather goods, wood-burned art and disappearing into the woods to sleep under the stars. Bringing that same sense of adventure and down home vibe to his songwriting, the “modern-day Country rambler” (Taste of Country) burst on the scene, showing people how real music can be with his atmospheric, musically-forward debut album Greenbroke (out now via Big Machine Records). The Maryland native’s single, “Don’t Come Lookin’” was the fastest debut to reach No. 1 in 2022 and cemented Jackson as the youngest solo male Country artist to reach the top of the charts with a debut. Landing spots on the Billboard Hot 100, the soundtrack for Netflix’s The Ice Road and a John Dutton scene in Yellowstone. His sophomore single, “Fearless (The Echo)” is currently climbing the Country radio charts after being Most Added upon impact. Following an early career of local performances in his hometown, Jackson has joined bills with superstar acts like Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert, Brantley Gilbert, Kane Brown, Jake Owen, Brooks & Dunn, Lee Brice, HARDY and Brothers Osborne and found himself on the bill for credible events like Austin City Limits and Stagecoach. The young talent just kicked off the Back to the Honky Tonk Tour with Blake Shelton and Carly Pearce and will join dates with Eric Church and Parker McCollum later this year.
About Zach Top When contemporary influences expand country music’s parameters, you’ll hear, “country music ain’t like it used to be” as a common refrain. But 25-year-old ZACH TOP is reviving the spirit of ‘90s traditionalists like George Strait, Keith Whitley, and Randy Travis with classic vibes that evoke the dancehalls of Texas, the roar of the rodeo, and jukebox ballads with a cold beer in hand.
There’s nothing more current than old-school country to ZACH, who grew up on a ranch in Sunnyside, Washington. He recalls rockin’ a Marty Robbins’ Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs cassette while riding out in an old Chevy pickup to feed livestock throughout his childhood. At the age of seven, he formed a bluegrass band with his siblings called Top String. All through his teens and early twenties, he played in various bluegrass bands, including Modern Tradition (winners of the 2017 SPBGMA international band competition) with whom he notched a string of hits on bluegrass radio, including the #1 song “Like It Ain’t No Thing.”
Honky-Tonk dreams took him to Nashville in 2021, where he secured a crucial publishing deal with Bob Doyle’s Major Bob Music. Since the move, he has established himself as an artist to watch, being asked to perform at the Grand Ole Opry several times, where he debuted his first country single, “Cold Beer & Country Music,” on the historic stage.