Lainey Wilson Surprises Nashville Bar While Cover Band Performs Her Song

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Lainey Wilson was at a bar in Nashville when the band began performing “Heart Like A Truck,” which happens to be the lead single off her highly successful Bell Bottom Country album.

While hanging out at the historic bar Tootsie’s Orchid Lounge, Lainey Wilson was treated to a big surprise – a band performing her own song! She decided to give that band, and the crowd, a surprise and walked out next to the stage. When the crowd first saw her, there were audible gasps and cheers!

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The band, fronted by singer-songwriter Jennie Wynn didn’t miss a beat! Lainey was visibly impressed, and was singing along by the side of the stage.

Speaking with iHeartCountry after the big surprise, “It’s fun for me to be able to just come down the Broadway and see and surprise people. I’m rarely in Nashville nowadays.”

She’s rarely in Nashville because she’s been touring nearly non-stop with Luke Combs on his massive stadium tour.

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Lainey Notches Her Fifth Number One

Just two days after this performance, Lainey celebrated her fifth number one song when “Watermelon Moonshine” hit the top spot on the charts!

Lainey is really taking over the country world. Just a week before her Tootsie’s appearance, she took home several awards at the first-ever People’s Choice Country Awards!

 

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She’s got a lot to celebrate, no wonder she was out at the bar!  Watch Lainey’s surprise below!

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