
Lainey Wilson and Brad Paisley Prepare to Represent Country Music at the 2025 GRAMMYs
Jan 30
2 min read
With the GRAMMY Awards less than a week away, it’s time to spotlight this year’s country performers.
Lainey Wilson and Brad Paisley will proudly represent the genre with highly anticipated performances at the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards. Neither artist is a stranger to the GRAMMY stage, having each taken home golden gramophones in past years.

Lainey Wilson is a GRAMMY Nominee and Performer at this Year's Awards.
Lainey Wilson, one of country’s fastest-rising stars, is riding high with a nomination for Best Country Album for her critically acclaimed record Whirlwind. If she wins, it will mark back-to-back victories in the category, following her 2024 win for Bell Bottom Country, which secured the biggest country award of the night.

As one of the biggest names in country music right now, Wilson’s performance announcement comes as no surprise. With her powerhouse vocals and signature style, her GRAMMY performance is set to be one of the most highly anticipated moments of the night.

Brad Paisley Brings His Iconic Talent Back to the GRAMMY Stage
Brad Paisley’s return to the GRAMMY stage is a major moment for country music. With 18 nominations and three wins, including his most recent in 2010, he’s a true country icon. Known for his guitar skills, clever songwriting, and dynamic stage presence, Paisley’s performance is sure to be a highlight. Fans can expect a memorable moment, whether revisiting classic hits or debuting something new.

GRAMMYs to Support Los Angeles Wildfire Relief Efforts
This year’s GRAMMY telecast will also raise funds for Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts and honor the courageous first responders who risk their lives to protect others. In response to the crisis, several events traditionally held during GRAMMY Week have been canceled or reformatted to maximize support for those affected.
Since launching the Los Angeles Fire Relief Effort to Support Music Professionals, the Recording Academy and MusiCares have already raised and pledged more than $4 million in emergency aid to those impacted by the wildfires. With this important cause in mind, the GRAMMYs will be a night of celebration and support.
Tune in to the 2025 GRAMMYs
With Wilson potentially securing another career-defining win and Paisley bringing his legendary presence to the show, this year’s GRAMMYs are shaping up to be a must-watch event for country fans.
The GRAMMY Awards will air live on Sunday, February 2, from 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. EST.