It was a girl’s night out in Nashville on Wednesday (Feb. 20), as the female members of the country music industry gathered at Saint Elle for a celebration hosted by Sony Music Nashville, featuring a special appearance from the “emo cowgirl” herself: Megan Moroney.
Upon entering the event, attendees were greeted by four tables, each containing a different activity or treat to try.
Right when guests entered the event, there was a display featuring a stunning Daniel X Diamond Gibson guitar signed by Moroney. Attendees could fill out a ticket with their name and number, entering a contest to win said guitar, donating it to the charity of their choice — how cool is that?
The following table featured Megan Moroney themed stickers, picture frames, and a polaroid camera, allowing guests to create their own Am I Okay? inspired photo display to take home as a memento.
As far as food and drinks go, the final two tables consisted of a larger than life charcuterie board — featuring phrases like “Am I Okay?” and “Megan Moroney” made out of cheese — as well as a plethora of Moroney’s “Watermelon Wave” Alani Nus.
Last month, Alani Nu announced their collaboration with the “No Caller ID” singer in an Instagram post:
“WATERMELON WAVE GOT A FLAVOR ENCORE! 🍉🎤 New look AND taste ft. @megmoroney 🌸🎶”
“Watermelon Wave” Alani Nus were not the only drinks available at the event, though, as cocktails inspired by four of Moroney’s most iconic eras — Am I Okay?, “I’m Not Pretty,” Lucky, and “Tennessee Orange” — were also being served.

Speaking of Megan Moroney’s most iconic eras, the star of the show was a photo op inspired by each of said eras, beginning with “Tennessee Orange.”
Accompanying a stunning orange-and-white backdrop, the “Tennessee Orange” display featured another dazzling Daniel X Diamond Gibson guitar, as well as Daniel X Diamond apparel inspired by the University of Tennessee.

Moving onto the Lucky display, this one had a gorgeous gold-and-green backdrop, as well as some of the 27-year-old’s most iconic looks from this time in her career. At the event, attendees could get up close and personal with the green sequin dress she wore at her show at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, as well as the gold coat she wore on the Lucky album cover.

Transitioning to my personal favorite, the “I’m Not Pretty” display was pretty in pink, featuring the iconic vanity from the “I’m Not Pretty” music video, as well as two of the outfits she wore in said music video.

Last but certainly not least, attendees arrived at Moroney’s most recent era, Am I Okay?, and they could get up close and personal with the astronaut suit from the “Man On The Moon” lyric video, the blue sequin dress she wore at her show at Shell Energy Stadium in Houston, and the blue tulle dress she wore for the Am I Okay? promo shoot.
To top things off, the Georgia native even stepped out to take photos with those at the event, thanking them for their continued support.
Once the event came to a close, guests got to bring home their very own goodie bags, featuring some scrumptious Girl Scout cookies, a tasty “Watermelon Wave” Alani Nu, and a hysterical Am I Okay? tissue box.
Now we just wait and see what Sony Music Nashville’s GNO has in store for next year. Needless to say, our calendars are already marked!