Lainey Wilson live EP drops Friday
- Lainey Wilson is releasing a six-song live EP on Friday, May 1, built from her Stagecoach 2026 headlining set and streaming only on Amazon Music. - The tracklist pulls straight from that set — “Can’t Sit Still,” “Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” “Good Horses,” “Road Runner,” “Things a Man Oughta Know,” and “Watermelon Moonshine.” - It turns a one-weekend festival performance into an exclusive streaming release as Amazon keeps expanding its Stagecoach tie-ins. (musicrow.com)
Lainey Wilson is turning her Stagecoach set into a fast follow-up release. On Friday, May 1, she’s dropping a six-song live EP called *Lainey Wilson (Amazon Music presents: Live from Stagecoach 2026)*, and it’s exclusive to Amazon Music. That matters because this isn’t a random live cut from the vault — it’s a near-immediate festival-to-streaming handoff, built to keep the buzz from her headlining weekend moving. (musicrow.com)EP, not a full concert album. The release includes six songs recorded from Wilson’s recent Stagecoach 2026 performance: “Can’t Sit Still,” “Wildflowers and Wild Horses,” “Good Horses,” “Road Runner,” “Things a Man Oughta Know,” and “Watermelon Moonshine.” The release date is Friday, May 1, 2026. (musicrow.com)— she headlined Saturday night. That gives the EP a pretty clear job. It’s a souvenir for people who watched in Indio, and a second chance for everyone who caught clips, livestream snippets, or post-festival chatter but not the whole set. Stagecoach 2026 ran April 24-26. (stagecoachfestival.com) ### Why (musicrow.com)tream tie-ins, artist originals, and festival-branded releases. So this EP is also platform strategy — not just fan service. Basically, Amazon wants Stagecoach to live beyond one weekend, and exclusives like this give people a reason to stay inside its ecosystem instead of just watching social clips and moving on. (musicrow.com)gs? The tracklist mixes newer material with the songs that helped make Wilson a mainstream country star. “Things a Man Oughta Know” and “Watermelon Moonshine” are obvious anchors because they’re among her best-known songs. But the inclusion of “Can’t Sit Still,” “Good Horses,” and “Road Runner” makes the EP feel more like a snapshot of where Wilson is now, not just a greatest-hits sampler. (musicrow.com). It’s small in format — six songs, one platform, one live set. But it’s big as a signal. Wilson is at the stage where even a short live EP gets treated like an event because it extends a headline performance, keeps streaming momentum going, and reminds listeners how well her songs travel outside the studio. That’s especially useful in a festival season where attention burns hot and disappears fast. (musicrow.co([musicrow.com)se is happening around her right now? The EP lands during a busy stretch. Wilson recently released the Netflix documentary *Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool*, and MusicRow notes she is also up for seven ACM Awards. So the live EP doesn’t arrive in isolation — it slots into a broader moment where her profile is already elevated across streaming, awards, and screen projects. (musicrow.com)eadline set while people are still talking about it. The catch is that it’s Amazon-only, so it’s less a sprawling live era than a tight branded moment. But for Wilson, that may be the whole point. (musicrow.com)