One of the hottest performers in Country music today is getting an exhibit of her very own in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum.

Called “Tough of Nails”, the exhibit covers Wilson’s rise from humble beginnings in the family farm in Baskin, Louisiana to her rise to fame as a global music star.

The exhibit will be open until June of next year and is included in the price of admission to the museum.

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum plans to sponsor programs throughout the exhibit; including family events and arts and crafts.

Hailing from the northeastern area of Louisiana in Franklin Parish, Wilson where she rode horses and four-wheelers, swan in the Big Creek, and dreamed of being a Country music star.

Her first live performance came during her kindergarten graduation.  She began writing songs …for fun…at age 10. As a teen she developed her stage presence via talent competitions and pageants.

She was just 19 when she moved to Nashville to pursue her dreams of becoming a star.

She signed her first recording contract in 2018. 

Since that contract Wilson has debuted on the Grand Ole Opry stage, sold millions of records, and is a two time Academy of Country Music Entertainer of the Year.  With her 2023 Entertainer of the Year Award, she became the first female to win since Taylor Swift in 2011.