Musical Journey: Wynonna Judd's Diverse Influences and Unforgettable Performances

Wynonna Judd, known for her country music roots from her time with The Judds, also infuses soul and rock ‘n’ roll into her solo work and live performances. She will be showcasing her diverse musical influences in her upcoming show with Little Big Town and Shelby Lynne at Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs. Judd’s setlist will feature hits from her solo career like “No One Else on Earth” and “Girls With Guitars,” as well as classics from The Judds, reflecting her musical journey over the years.
Having started her career at 18 with The Judds’ chart-topping hit “Mama, He’s Crazy,” Judd now brings a wealth of experience and maturity to her performances. Despite facing personal challenges in recent years, Judd finds solace in creating new music and connecting with her audience through her faith and music. Collaborating with her husband, Cactus Mosier, on her latest record, Judd focuses on living in the present moment and finding purpose in her music, turning her pain into a source of inspiration.
For Judd, the essence of her live show lies in the connection with her fans. Stepping onto the stage, she feels a sense of renewal and fulfillment, knowing that her music resonates with her audience. With a dedicated team supporting her and a strong faith guiding her, Judd finds comfort and hope in her music, creating a meaningful experience for herself and her fans. In the end, it’s the shared moments and the power of music that truly matter to Judd, making each performance a special and unforgettable experience for all involved.