Booth will support Lukas Nelson, Parker McCollum, The Marcus King Band & Ella Langley this fall
With characteristic honesty, Geffen Records artist Laci Kaye Booth captures the bewildering moments when everything seems to be crumbling on her poignant new single, “Luck Of The Draw.” Emerging with a clear-eyed acceptance of whatever fate may bring, she sings, “Blame it on the luck of the draw.” She wrote the song with Ryman Wooten, who joined in on background vocals, and Ben West (Stephen Wilson Jr., Patrick Droney), who also produced and previously helmed Booth’s debut album, The Loneliest Girl In The World.
In the atmospheric visualizer, Booth plays a woman weighed down by the cards she has been dealt – fragile, yet resilient and stoic. Shot in a neon-lit Nashville club, it was directed by Natalie Sakstrup (Zayn, Kylie Minogue), who also helmed Booth’s visual for “George F****** Strait.”
“‘Luck of the Draw’ is about growing up in the chaos, finding beauty in the wreckage, and owning the hand you’re dealt,” she shares.
Booth – who made her Grand Ole Opry debut in March and has been on tour all summer – will perform as special guest at Lukas Nelson’s three-night stand at The Paramount Theatre in Austin from September 28-30, and at his October 2nd show at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas. She’ll also perform at Country Calling 2025, the Opry 100 Birthday Show, and the Greenville Country Music Festival. In October, she’ll open select dates for Parker McCollum, The Marcus King Band, and Ella Langley.
“Luck Of The Draw” is the follow-up to “George F****** Strait,” which received its live debut at CMA Fest earlier this year and has amassed more than half a million combined streams thus far.