Lainey Wilson is taking another big step beyond the stage and into the living room. Netflix has officially acquired her new documentary, Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool, set to premiere globally on April 22, 2026.

The project offers a behind-the-scenes look at Wilson’s rise, her grounding values, and the way she has navigated sudden superstardom without losing her sense of self. Directed by Amy Scott, the film follows Wilson through a pivotal chapter of her career as she balances touring, recording, and the pressure that comes with becoming one of country music’s most visible figures.
In true Lainey fashion, the focus is not just success, but identity. The documentary leans into the idea that staying rooted matters, even when the world gets loud. Wilson shared that she hopes viewers walk away believing that staying true to who you are is not a limitation, but the thing that gets you where you are meant to be.
This marks Wilson’s second major documentary project, following her 2024 Hulu release Lainey Wilson: Bell Bottom Country. Since then, her profile has only grown, fueled by relentless touring, continued chart success, and her steady presence as a voice for authenticity in a fast-moving industry.
Netflix backing this story signals something bigger than just another artist profile. It is another sign that country music stories, especially ones centered on women who built their careers outside the traditional mold, are resonating far beyond the genre.
Lainey Wilson: Keepin’ Country Cool arrives April 22, 2026, exclusively on Netflix.

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