Laci Kaye Booth Fulfills Her Opry Dream With Debut
Laci Kaye Booth made her Grand Ole Opry debut on Saturday night (March 29) something she’s aspired to do since she was just a little girl.

Pictured (L-R): Braeden Rountree (WME), Michelle Attardi (Big Machine Publishing), Laci Kaye Booth, Kaitlin Madewell (Red Light Management), Ashtyn Zink (Red Light Management) and Jordan Pettit (Grand Ole Opry). Photo: Natalie Sakstrup
Stepping into the famed circle for the first time dressed in vintage Bob Mackie, the Geffen Records artist shared her new single, “Daddy’s Mugshot,” and gave a nod to Patsy Cline with the classic “Crazy.” “Daddy’s Mugshot” is Booth’s first new song since the release of her 2024 debut album, The Loneliest Girl In The World and the Acoustic Sessions.
“Tonight I felt the full weight of a little girl’s dream comin’ true,” says Booth. “It lit a fire in me all over again — the same one that carried me to Nashville in the first place. I’ll never forget the love in that room, and I’m so thankful for every soul who showed up to share it with me.”
Booth will be touring this summer, supporting Megan Moroney on several dates, playing some festivals and rejoining Parker McCollum for select shows on his summer tour.