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MORGAN WALLEN ANNOUNCES 2023 ONE NIGHT AT A TIME WORLD TOUR

4 Countries, 2 Continents, 17 Stadiums; Plus Arenas, Amphitheaters & Festivals

ERNEST  &  Bailey Zimmerman  Join All Dates in the U.S. and Internationally with  HARDY  and  Parker McCollum  Joining Select Dates

Tickets on Sale Friday, Dec. 9 at  MorganWallen.com

One Thing At A Time – Sampler  Drops at Midnight TONIGHT with Three New Songs: “One Thing At A Time,” “Days That End In Why” and “Tennessee Fan”

$3 of Every Ticket for U.S. Dates Benefits Morgan Wallen Foundation

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NASHVILLE, TENN.  –  Morgan Wallen  admittedly treats his tours like an athlete approaching a new season, so when the East Tennessean wrapped his wildly successful 55-city Dangerous Tour   on Oct. 8, no one expected he’d come with a line-up of more shows this soon. Yet, the ACM  Milestone Award  Winner and only country artist nominated for  Pollstar ‘s Major Tour of the Year  award revealed this morning he’s not only expanding the size of the venues he’s playing, he’s traveling around the globe to see his fans in 2023!

Morgan Wallen’s   One Night At A Time World Tour , produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand, kicks off overseas  March 15-24  with shows in New Zealand and Australia with  HARDY  before returning stateside on  April 15  at Milwaukee’s American Family Field with HARDY, hitting New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Boston’s Fenway Park with  Parker McCollum , before wrapping on  Oct. 7  at Tacoma Dome in Washington.  ERNEST  and  Bailey Zimmerman  will support across all dates, U.S. and internationally. Thirty-nine dates in total with 17 stadiums, amphitheaters, and arenas to boot.  Tickets on sale at  MorganWallen.com  beginning Friday, Dec. 9.

Wallen named his tour after one of three new songs dropping tonight at midnight on his  One Thing At A Time – Sampler : “One Thing At A Time”; “Tennessee Fan,” paying homage to Wallen’s East Tennessee upbringing; and “Days That End In Why.” Together, these three songs serve as the first taste of what’s to come from his time in the studio and arrive on the heels of his new single at country radio, “ Thought You Should Know ,” cowritten with  Miranda Lambert  and  Nicolle Galyon , currently sitting Top 20 as his latest No. 1 “You Proof” returns to the top of the charts for a rare sixth, non-consecutive weeks atop the Country Airplay chart.

“Man, what a year 2022 has been with the Dangerous Tour. I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the  Dangerous  album the way they did,” Wallen shares. “I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is – I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling. We are going to run it back next year with the One Night At A Time World Tour. Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there.”

As one of the biggest artists in the world with  Dangerous  continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist  (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ), the 2022  American Music Awards ‘  Favorite Male Artist  and  Favorite Country Song  winner adds, “Also, I’m not quite done making this new album, so I’m going to keep making it through the holiday break and early January to chase this inspiration. I promise I won’t wait too long to reveal the album details. To hold you over, I’m dropping three new songs today as a sampler of what I’ve been working on. Can’t wait to take it  one night at a time  in 2023.”

Wallen’s 2022 Dangerous Tour spanned over 50 shows and broke records in 30 venues across the country during its 8-month-long run. Highlights include his historic Globe Life Field show, which became the fastest sellout in the venue’s history and surpassed attendance records previously held by artists such as Elton John and Lady Gaga, and holding fastest historical sellouts at 11 venues, while simultaneously breaking attendance records with stops at XFINITY Theatre, AmericanBank Center and Darien Lake Amphitheater.

As on his Dangerous Tour ,  $3 of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart and, to-date, has supported organizations such as  Greater Good Music  by donating over 500,000 meals-and-counting, to  Children Are People , the  Salvation Army  and  National Museum of African American Music .

There is no official pre-sale in the U.S. for this tour, so fans are advised to only purchase through verified fans. For more information, visit  www.morganwallen.com . Morgan Wallen Fan Club pre-sale for Australia and New Zealand shows begins on Wednesday, Dec. 7.

Morgan Wallen’s 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour U.S. Dates:

Morgan Wallen 2023 International Tour Dates:

One Thing At A Time – Sampler:

“One Thing At A Time”  – Ashley Gorley / ERNEST / Ryan Vojtesak / Wallen “Tennessee Fan”  – Ashley Gorley / HARDY / Mark Holman / Wallen “Days That End In Why”  – John Byron / Blake Pendergrass / Driver Williams

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Ernest & bailey zimmerman join all dates in the u.s. and internationally with  hardy and parker mccollum joining select dates, tickets on sale friday, dec. 9 at morganwallen.com, one thing at a time – sampler drops at midnight tonight w/ three new songs: “one thing at a time,” “days that end in why” and “tennessee fan” , $3 of every ticket for u.s. dates benefits morgan wallen foundation.

Morgan Wallen  admittedly treats his tours like an athlete approaching a new season, so when the East Tennessean wrapped his wildly successful 55-city  Dangerous Tour  on Oct. 8, no one expected he’d come with a line-up of more shows this soon. Yet, the ACM Milestone Award Winner and only country artist nominated for  Pollstar ’s Major Tour of the Year  award revealed this morning he’s not only expanding the size of the venues he’s playing, he’s traveling around the globe to see his fans in 2023! Morgan Wallen’s One Night At A Time World Tour , produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand, kicks off overseas  March 15-24  with shows in New Zealand and Australia with  HARDY  before returning stateside on  April 15  at Milwaukee’s American Family Field with HARDY, hitting New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Boston’s Fenway Park with  Parker McCollum , before wrapping on  Oct. 7  at Tacoma Dome in Washington.  ERNEST  and  Bailey Zimmerman  will support across all dates, U.S. and internationally. Thirty-nine dates in total with 17 stadiums, amphitheaters and arenas to boot.  Tickets on sale at  MorganWallen.com  beginning Friday, Dec. 9.   Wallen named his tour after one-of-three new songs dropping tonight at midnight on his  One Thing At A Time – Sampler : “One Thing At A Time”; “Tennessee Fan,” paying homage to Wallen’s East Tennessee upbringing; and “Days That End In Why.” Together, these three songs serve as the first taste of what’s to come from his time in the studio and arrive on the heels of his new single at Country radio, “ Thought You Should Know ,” cowritten with  Miranda Lambert  and  Nicolle Galyon , currently sitting Top 20 as his latest No. 1 “You Proof” returns to the top of the charts for a rare sixth, non-consecutive week atop the Country Airplay chart.   “Man, what a year 2022 has been with the  Dangerous Tour . I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the  Dangerous  album the way they did,” Wallen shares. “I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is – I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling. We are going to run it back next year with the  One Night At A Time World Tour . Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there.”   As one of the biggest artists in the world with  Dangerous  continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ), the 2022  American Music Awards ’ Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song winner adds, “Also, I’m not quite done making this new album, so I’m going to keep making it through the holiday break and early January to chase this inspiration. I promise I won’t wait too long to reveal the album details. To hold you over, I’m dropping three new songs today as a sampler of what I’ve been working on. Can’t wait to take it  one night at a time  in 2023.”   Wallen’s 2022  Dangerous Tour  spanned over 50 shows and broke records in 30 venues across the country during its 8-month-long run. Highlights include his historic Globe Life Field show, which became the fastest sellout in the venue’s history and surpassed attendance records previously held by artists such as Elton John and Lady Gaga, and holding fastest historical sellouts at 11 venues, while simultaneously breaking attendance records with stops at XFINITY Theatre, AmericanBank Center and Darien Lake Amphitheater.   As on his  Dangerous Tour,  $3 of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart and, to-date, has supported organizations such as  Greater Good Music  by donating over 500,000 meals-and-counting, to  Children Are People , the  Salvation Army  and  National Museum of African American Music .   There is no official pre-sale in the U.S. for this tour, so fans are advised to only purchase through verified fans. For more information, visit  www.morganwallen.com . Morgan Wallen Fan Club pre-sale for Australia and New Zealand shows begins on Wednesday, Dec. 7.   Morgan Wallen’s 2023  One Night At A Time World Tour  Dates: Sat, April 15                 Milwaukee, WI                      American Family Field*# Thurs, April 20             Louisville, KY                       KFC Yum! Center Sat, April 22                 Oxford, MS                       Vaught-Hemingway Stadium*# ^ ON SALE FRIDAY, 12/16 Thurs, April 27             Grand Rapids, MI                 Van Andel Arena Fri, April 28                  Moline, IL                               Vibrant Arena Sat, April 29                 Lincoln, NE                             Pinnacle Bank Arena Thurs, May 4                Jacksonville, FL          VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Fri, May 5                    West Palm Beach, FL    iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Sat, May 6                    Tampa, FL     MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Thurs, May 18              Hershey, PA                            Hersheypark Stadium* Sat, May 20                  East Rutherford, NJ                MetLife Stadium*$ Wed, May 24                Austin, TX                              Moody Center Fri, May 26                   Houston, TX                          Minute Maid Park*# Fri, June 2                     Atlanta, GA                            Truist Park*$ Sat, June 3                    Panama City Beach, FL         Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam^ Fri, June 9    Virginia Beach, VA  Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach Sat, June 10                  Myrtle Beach, SC              Carolina Country Music Fest^ Thurs, June 15              Pittsburgh, PA                      PNC Park*# Sat, June 17                   Philadelphia, PA                  Citizens Bank Park*# Fri, June 23                   Chicago, IL                            Wrigley Field*$ Fri, June 30                   Detroit, MI                             Ford Field*# Fri, July 7                     St. Louis, MO                         Busch Stadium*$ Sat, July 15                   San Diego, CA                       Petco Park*# Thurs, July 20               Phoenix, AZ                          Chase Field*# Sat, July 22                   Los Angeles, CA                    SoFi Stadium*# Thurs, Aug 3                Detroit Lakes, MN                WE Fest^ Sat, Aug 12                   Columbus, OH                       Ohio Stadium*# Fri, Aug 18                   Boston, MA                            Fenway Park*$ Sat, Aug 26                   Washington, DC                    Nationals Park*$ Sat, Oct 7                     Tacoma, WA                           Tacoma Dome   Morgan Wallen 2023 International Tour Dates: Wed, March 15             Auckland, NZ                        Spark Arena # Sun, March 19              Ipswich, QLD                        CMC Rocks ^      Tues, March 21             Sydney, NSW                        Qudos Bank Arena # Friday, March 24          Melbourne, VIC                     Rod Laver Arena # Sat, Aug 5                     Camrose, AB                          Big Valley Jamboree^ Sat, Sept 16                  Toronto, ON                            Budweiser Stage Mon, Sept 18                London, ON                            Budweiser Gardens Thurs, Sept 21              Ottawa, ON                             Canadian Tire Centre Fri, Sept 22                   Quebec City, QC                    Videotron Centre Sat, Sept 23                  Montreal, QC                          Bell Centre Thurs, Sept 28              Winnipeg, MB                        Canada Life Centre Fri, Sept 29                   Saskatoon, SK                        SaskTel Centre Sat, Sept 30                  Calgary, AB                            Scotiabank Saddledome Wed, Oct 4                   Vancouver, BC                        Rogers Arena * Stadium Dates ^ Festival Dates # HARDY $ Parker McCollum ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman on all dates   One Thing At A Time – Sampler: “One Thing At A Time” : Ashley Gorley / ERNEST / Ryan Vojtesak / Wallen “Tennessee Fan” : Ashley Gorley / HARDY / Mark Holman / Wallen “Days That End In Why” : John Byron / Blake Pendergrass / Driver Williams   ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN With over 12.3 billion on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at Country radio, it’s no wonder  The New Yorker  dubbed Morgan Wallen “the most wanted man in country.” His critically-acclaimed, 4x platinum ACM Album of the Year  Dangerous: The Double Album  (Big Loud/Republic Records) — Wallen’s follow-up to his Double Platinum breakout  If I Know Me  — topped 2021’s all-genre  Billboard  200 Albums year-end chart with 4.1 million units sold earning him 2022  Billboard  Awards Country Male Artist top honor while continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ). Its success sparking an in-demand 55-show THE DANGEROUS TOUR in 2022 that kicked off this February and wrapped in early October, with the superstar’s first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX that saw Wallen shattering attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. The east Tennessean’s hit-packed set included “Up Down” (2017), “Whiskey Glasses” (2018), “Chasin’ You” (2019), “More Than My Hometown” (2020), “7 Summers” (2020, named one of  Time Magazine’s  Best Songs of the Year), “Sand In My Boots” (2021), and his crossover “Wasted On You.” Wallen’s first solo release of 2022, the emotional ballad “Don’t Think Jesus,” timed to Good Friday in honor of its redemptive lyrics, earned a Top 10  Billboard  Hot 100 debut and landed atop  Billboard  Hot Country Songs chart making him the first artist to score three No.1 debuts on the chart (based on airplay, streaming and sales) since its inception. Follow up single “You Proof,” released in mid-May, became Wallen’s fastest chart climber to-date, reaching No. 1 after 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on  Billboard’s  Country Airplay chart for six non-consecutive weeks. Working outside the traditional Nashville mainframe with producer Joey Moi,  Hits Magazine  notes, “Wallen continually colors outside the lines,” adding, in turn “he’s connected to his fans in ways unprecedented for a country star.” Having already taken home New Artist of the Year in 2020, the CMA New Artist Winner also won AMAs fan-voted Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song at 2022’s awards. The east Tennessee superstar and recent ACM Milestone Award recipient shares,  “Awards are awesome, but my true measure of success is my fans, who this year I got to see every single night out on the road and will continue to do so for many years to come.”  Thanks to nearly 1 million of his fans, $3 for every ticket sold during his 2022  Dangerous Tour  has raised nearly $3 million benefitting the  Morgan Wallen Foundation  which funds causes close to his heart.   ABOUT HARDY Big Loud Records’ heavy hitter HARDY has never been just one thing. Uncaging his next chapter on January 20, 2023, HARDY will introduce  the mockingbird & THE CROW,  his dichotomous, 17-track sophomore album and the follow up to 2020 debut,  A ROCK . HARDY is the reigning ACM  Songwriter of the Year,  2022’s BMI  Country Songwriter of the Year  and a two-time AIMP  Songwriter of the Year . One of CRS’ 2021 New Faces of Country Music and a two-time CMA Triple Play award recipient, the pride of Philadelphia, Miss. has earned his reputation as “a breakout in the making,” ( HITS ) and “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” ( American Songwriter ). HARDY has written 12 No. 1 singles since 2018, including his own double platinum No. 1 single “ONE BEER” feat. Lauren Alaina + Devin Dawson, and chart-topping Dierks Bentley + BRELAND collaboration, “Beers On Me.” He’s previously toured with Thomas Rhett, Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell, and more, and will embark on his own SOLD-OUT headlining  Wall to Wall Tour  this winter, before launching the mockingbird &  THE CROW Tour  in 2023.    ABOUT PARKER MCCOLLUM Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum released his major label debut album,  Gold Chain Cowboy,  with MCA. The album follows his  Hollywood Gold  EP which was met with widespread critical acclaim and became the top-selling debut Country EP of 2020. McCollum earned his first-ever No. 1 hit with his Platinum-selling premiere single, “Pretty Heart,” and his follow-up single, “To Be Loved By You,” also hit No. 1 on the charts. “To Be Loved By You” was also the highest first week debut album of 2021. In November of 2021, McCollum made his first late-night TV appearance performing on  Jimmy Kimmel Live .   McCollum has been named an ‘Artist to Watch’ by  Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAA,  and more with  American Songwriter  noting, “The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom.”  MusicRow  listed McCollum as their 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year and Apple also included him as one of their all-genre “Up Next Artists” Class of 2021. A dedicated road warrior, McCollum made his debut at the famed Grand Ole Opry in 2021 and he already sells out venues across the country (over 40 sold out shows nationwide in 2021) including record-breaking crowds in Dallas (20,000), The Woodlands (16,500), Austin (7500+), Lubbock (7700+), Jackson, MS (5000+), Kearney, NE (3000+), Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and three nights at Fort Worth’s iconic Billy Bob’s Texas. In March of this year McCollum made his debut at RODEOHOUSTON to a sold-out crowd with over 73,000 tickets sold. McCollum earned his first ACM award for New Male Artist of the Year in March 2022 in Las Vegas.  McCollum also won his first CMT “Breakthrough Video of the Year” award, a fully fan-voted honor, in April 2022.   ABOUT ERNEST  Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker ERNEST is “The Charmer” ( MusicRow ), a triple threat talent and one of Music City’s on the rise artist/writers that’s changing the status quo. A 2022  Variety  Hitmaker, the chart-topping songwriter fuses influences ranging from Eminem to George Jones, creating a twist-heavy verse style that’s become his signature, proving its mettle and earning him seven #1 hits to date. The eccentric free spirit and 2022 CMA Triple Play Award winner released his debut full-length album  Flower Shops (The Album)  in March, named one of  Holler  and  The Tennessean ‘s best albums of 2022 and showcasing the more classically country side of his craft. Nashville’s “busiest – and most consistently successful – creative force” ( Tennessean ) just wrapped his first-ever sold-out headlining Sucker For Small Towns Tour, spanning college towns nationwide.   ABOUT BAILEY ZIMMERMAN Establishing himself as one of music’s most exciting new voices, Bailey Zimmerman has arrived at the cusp of superstardom with the 2022 release of his debut EP,  Leave The Light On  – the biggest streaming country debut of all time and the most-streamed all-genre debut of the year. The EP arrived at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 9 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, affording the Louisville, Illinois, native to join Zach Bryan and Luke Combs as the only country artists in 2022 to earn more than one million streams on each of a project’s tracks during release week alone. In 2021 the twenty-two-year-old released his very first song. Now, in just one year’s time, Zimmerman touts nearly 1 billion global streams, has earned his first pair of Platinum singles, notched three entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and sold out his first headline tour within minutes of tickets going on-sale.   A young artist with the rasp of a seasoned rocker and the heart of a sensitive songwriter, Zimmerman strikes a sweet spot between timeless American country, rafter-rattling arena rock, and the kind of authentic storytelling that tugs at the heartstrings with a sense of humor and a whole lot of soul. With more new music on the horizon, featuring the grit and gravel of his unmistakably Southern drawl, Zimmerman will continue to showcase the straightforward authenticity for which he is known and loved.   ABOUT LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit  www.livenationentertainment.com .   # # #   Media Contacts for Morgan Wallen: Ebie McFarland

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Big Loud Records [email protected]   Media Contact for HARDY: Jess Anderson

Big Loud Records [email protected]   Media Contacts for Parker McCollum: Marcel Pariseau | Taylor Bailey True Public Relations [email protected]  |  [email protected]     Cindy Finke | Jodi Dawes UMG Nashville [email protected]  |  [email protected]   Media Contacts for ERNEST: Jess Anderson| Mackenzie Pepper Big Loud Records [email protected]  |  [email protected]   Media Contact for Bailey Zimmerman: Mary Catherine Rebrovick Warner Music Nashville [email protected]   Collin Citron Elektra Entertainment [email protected]   Media Contact for Live Nation: Live Nation Concerts Monique Sowinski [email protected]

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Morgan Wallen Will Take 2023 ‘One Night at a Time’ on a Massive World Tour

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Morgan Wallen will be chasin’ his fans across the globe next year. On Monday, the controversial country artist added 14 additional shows to his already-massive 2023 tour “due to overwhelming demand,” following the success of his Dangerous album. He also announced a trio of new singles.

“2023 is gonna be a special year… I got a lot in store for y’all and thought we’d start with this,” wrote Wallen on Instagram, teasing the tour and new music. “Ready for y’all to hear what we’ve been working on so I’m dropping a few songs at midnight eastern time tonight.”

The tour seems to be named after one of the new songs he released Friday, “One Thing at a Time,” which he co-wrote with his opener, Ernest . Wallen also dropped “Tennessee Fan” and “Days That End in Why.” The trio of songs follows tracks “You Proof,” “Thought You Should Know,” and “Don’t Think Jesus” released earlier this year.

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Wallen added extra dates in Milwaukee, Atlanta, East Rutherford, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Phoenix, Boston, Toronto, and Vancouver.

On select dates, Wallen will present Hardy and Parker McCollum as special guests, while newcomers Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman will open for the singer throughout the tour. “Thank you to Morgan for this opportunity. He could have picked anybody for these shows,” McCollum wrote on Instagram. “Grateful to get to do it. See y’all in 2023!”

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As with his 50-stop Dangerous tour in 2022, Wallen says he’ll set to donate $3 to his own Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports organizations like Greater Good Music, Salvation Army, and the National Museum of African American Music.

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Morgan Wallen Announces 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour

4 Countries, 2 Continents, 17 Stadiums; Plus Arenas, Amphitheaters & Festivals

HARDY, ERNEST & Bailey Zimmerman Join At SoFi Stadium on Saturday, July 22, 2023

Tickets on Sale Friday, Dec. 9 at  MorganWallen.com

One Thing At A Time – Sampler  Drops at Midnight TONIGHT w/ Three New Songs: “One Thing At A Time,” “Days That End In Why” and “Tennessee Fan”

$3 of Every Ticket for U.S. Dates Benefits Morgan Wallen Foundation

INGLEWOOD, CA. –  Morgan Wallen  admittedly treats his tours like an athlete approaching a new season, so when the East Tennessean wrapped his wildly successful 55-city  Dangerous Tour  on Oct. 8, no one expected he’d come with a line-up of more shows this soon. Yet, the ACM Milestone Award Winner and only country artist nominated for  Pollstar ’s Major Tour of the Year  award revealed this morning he’s not only expanding the size of the venues he’s playing, he’s traveling around the globe to see his fans in 2023!

Morgan Wallen’s   One Night At A Time World Tour , produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand, kicks off overseas March 15-24with shows in New Zealand and Australia before returning stateside with a stop at  SoFi Stadium  on  Saturday, July 22, 2023 .   HARDY ,  ERNEST  and  Bailey Zimmerman  will support the date. Thirty-nine dates in total with 17 stadiums, amphitheaters and arenas to boot.  Tickets on sale at  MorganWallen.com  beginning Friday, Dec. 9.

Wallen named his tour after one-of-three new songs dropping tonight at midnight on his  One Thing At A Time – Sampler : “One Thing At A Time”; “Tennessee Fan,” paying homage to Wallen’s East Tennessee upbringing; and “Days That End In Why.” Together, these three songs serve as the first taste of what’s to come from his time in the studio and arrive on the heels of his new single at Country radio, “ Thought You Should Know ,” cowritten with  Miranda Lambert  and  Nicolle Galyon , currently sitting Top 20 as his latest No. 1 “You Proof” returns to the top of the charts for a rare sixth, non-consecutive week atop the Country Airplay chart.

“Man, what a year 2022 has been with the  Dangerous Tour . I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the  Dangerous  album the way they did,” Wallen shares. “I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is – I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling. We are going to run it back next year with the  One Night At A Time World Tour . Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there.”

As one of the biggest artists in the world with  Dangerous  continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ), the 2022  American Music Awards ’ Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song winner adds, “Also, I’m not quite done making this new album, so I’m going to keep making it through the holiday break and early January to chase this inspiration. I promise I won’t wait too long to reveal the album details. To hold you over, I’m dropping three new songs today as a sampler of what I’ve been working on. Can’t wait to take it  one night at a time  in 2023.”

Wallen’s 2022  Dangerous Tour  spanned over 50 shows and broke records in 30 venues across the country during its 8-month-long run. Highlights include his historic Globe Life Field show, which became the fastest sellout in the venue’s history and surpassed attendance records previously held by artists such as Elton John and Lady Gaga, and holding fastest historical sellouts at 11 venues, while simultaneously breaking attendance records with stops at XFINITY Theatre, AmericanBank Center and Darien Lake Amphitheater.

As on his  Dangerous Tour,  $3 of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart and, to-date, has supported organizations such as  Greater Good Music  by donating over 500,000 meals-and-counting, to  Children Are People , the  Salvation Army  and  National Museum of African American Music .

There is no official pre-sale in the U.S. for this tour, so fans are advised to only purchase through verified fans. For more information, visit  www.morganwallen.com . Morgan Wallen Fan Club pre-sale for Australia and New Zealand shows begins on Wednesday, Dec. 7.

ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN

With over 12.3 billion on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at Country radio, it’s no wonder  The New Yorker  dubbed Morgan Wallen “the most wanted man in country.” His critically-acclaimed, 4x platinum ACM Album of the Year  Dangerous: The Double Album  (Big Loud/Republic Records) — Wallen’s follow-up to his Double Platinum breakout  If I Know Me  — topped 2021’s all-genre  Billboard  200 Albums year-end chart with 4.1 million units sold earning him 2022  Billboard  Awards Country Male Artist top honor while continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ). Its success sparking an in-demand 55-show THE DANGEROUS TOUR in 2022 that kicked off this February and wrapped in early October, with the superstar’s first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX that saw Wallen shattering attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. The east Tennessean’s hit-packed set included “Up Down” (2017), “Whiskey Glasses” (2018), “Chasin’ You” (2019), “More Than My Hometown” (2020), “7 Summers” (2020, named one of  Time Magazine’s  Best Songs of the Year), “Sand In My Boots”

(2021), and his crossover “Wasted On You.” Wallen’s first solo release of 2022, the emotional ballad “Don’t Think Jesus,” timed to Good Friday in honor of its redemptive lyrics, earned a Top 10  Billboard  Hot 100 debut and landed atop  Billboard  Hot Country Songs chart making him the first artist to score three No.1 debuts on the chart (based on airplay, streaming and sales) since its inception. Follow up single “You Proof,” released in mid-May, became Wallen’s fastest chart climber to-date, reaching No. 1 after 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on  Billboard’s  Country Airplay chart for six non-consecutive weeks. Working outside the traditional Nashville mainframe with producer Joey Moi,  Hits Magazine  notes, “Wallen continually colors outside the lines,” adding, in turn “he’s connected to his fans in ways unprecedented for a country star.” Having already taken home New Artist of the Year in 2020, the CMA New Artist Winner also won AMAs fan-voted Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song at 2022’s awards. The east Tennessee superstar and recent ACM Milestone Award recipient shares,  “Awards are awesome, but my true measure of success is my fans, who this year I got to see every single night out on the road and will continue to do so for many years to come.”  Thanks to nearly 1 million of his fans, $3 for every ticket sold during his 2022  Dangerous Tour  has raised nearly $3 million benefitting the  Morgan Wallen Foundation  which funds causes close to his heart.

ABOUT HARDY

Big Loud Records’ heavy hitter HARDY has never been just one thing. Uncaging his next chapter on January 20, 2023, HARDY will introduce  the mockingbird & THE CROW,  his dichotomous, 17-track sophomore album and the follow up to 2020 debut,  A ROCK . HARDY is the reigning ACM  Songwriter of the Year,  2022’s BMI  Country Songwriter of the Year  and a two-time AIMP  Songwriter of the Year . One of CRS’ 2021 New Faces of Country Music and a two-time CMA Triple Play award recipient, the pride of Philadelphia, Miss. has earned his reputation as “a breakout in the making,” ( HITS ) and “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” ( American Songwriter ). HARDY has written 12 No. 1 singles since 2018, including his own double platinum No. 1 single “ONE BEER” feat. Lauren Alaina + Devin Dawson, and chart-topping Dierks Bentley + BRELAND collaboration, “Beers On Me.” He’s previously toured with Thomas Rhett, Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell, and more, and will embark on his own SOLD-OUT headlining  Wall to Wall Tour  this winter, before launching the mockingbird &  THE CROW Tour  in 2023.

ABOUT ERNEST

Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker ERNEST is “The Charmer” ( MusicRow ), a triple threat talent and one of Music City’s on the rise artist/writers that’s changing the status quo. A 2022  Variety  Hitmaker, the chart-topping songwriter fuses influences ranging from Eminem to George Jones, creating a twist-heavy verse style that’s become his signature, proving its mettle and earning him seven #1 hits to date. The eccentric free spirit and 2022 CMA Triple Play Award winner released his debut full-length album  Flower Shops (The Album)  in March, named one of  Holler  and  The Tennessean ‘s best albums of 2022 and showcasing the more classically country side of his craft. Nashville’s “busiest – and most consistently successful – creative force” ( Tennessean ) just wrapped his first-ever sold-out headlining Sucker For Small Towns Tour, spanning college towns nationwide.

ABOUT BAILEY ZIMMERMAN

Establishing himself as one of music’s most exciting new voices, Bailey Zimmerman has arrived at the cusp of superstardom with the 2022 release of his debut EP,  Leave The Light On  – the biggest streaming country debut of all time and the most-streamed all-genre debut of the year. The EP arrived at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 9 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, affording the Louisville, Illinois, native to join Zach Bryan and Luke Combs as the only country artists in 2022 to earn more than one million streams on each of a project’s tracks during release week alone. In 2021 the twenty-two-year-old released his very first song. Now, in just one year’s time, Zimmerman touts nearly 1 billion global streams, has earned his first pair of Platinum singles, notched three entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and sold out his first headline tour within minutes of tickets going on-sale.

A young artist with the rasp of a seasoned rocker and the heart of a sensitive songwriter, Zimmerman strikes a sweet spot between timeless American country, rafter-rattling arena rock, and the kind of authentic storytelling that tugs at the heartstrings with a sense of humor and a whole lot of soul. With

more new music on the horizon, featuring the grit and gravel of his unmistakably Southern drawl, Zimmerman will continue to showcase the straightforward authenticity for which he is known and loved.

About Live Nation Entertainment

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About SoFi Stadium

SoFi Stadium, the home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, is located at Hollywood Park, a near 300-acre sports and entertainment destination being developed by Los Angeles Rams Owner/Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke in Inglewood, Calif. The 3.1 million square-foot SoFi Stadium is the largest stadium in the NFL, as well as the first indoor-outdoor stadium. It seats approximately 70,000, expandable up to 100,000, with more than 260 luxury suites and more than 13,000 premium seats. SoFi Stadium was host to Super Bowl LVI and will host the College Football National Championship Game in 2023, and the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the Olympic Games in 2028. Adjacent to the stadium and sitting under the same roof canopy is the 2.5-acre American Airlines Plaza and the 6,000-seat YouTube Theater.

Morgan Wallen announces 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour; first North American stop at American Family Field Saturday, April 15

Presale begins wednesday, dec. 7 at 2 p.m. ct; tickets on sale to the public friday, dec. 9 at 2 p.m. ct.

MILWAUKEE  – The Milwaukee Brewers announced today that ACM Milestone Award Winner, Morgan Wallen , will launch his  One Night At A Time World Tour  in North America at American Family Field on Saturday, April 15. Produced by Live Nation, the 36-city tour also includes HARDY, ERNEST and Baily Zimmerman.   Wallen named his tour after one-of-three new songs dropping tonight at midnight on his One Thing At A Time – Sampler: “One Thing At A Time”; “Tennessee Fan,” paying homage to Wallen’s East Tennessee upbringing; and “Days That End In Why.” Together, these three songs serve as the first taste of what’s to come from his time in the studio and arrive on the heels of his new single at Country radio, “Thought You Should Know,” cowritten with Miranda Lambert and Nicolle Galyon, currently sitting Top 20 as his latest No. 1 “You Proof” returns to the top of the charts for a rare sixth, non-consecutive week atop the Country Airplay chart.   As one of the biggest artists in the world with  Dangerous  continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ), the 2022  American Music Awards ’ Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song winner adds, “Also, I’m not quite done making this new album, so I’m going to keep making it through the holiday break and early January to chase this inspiration. I promise I won’t wait too long to reveal the album details. To hold you over, I’m dropping three new songs today as a sampler of what I’ve been working on. Can’t wait to take it  one night at a time  in 2023.”   Wallen’s 2022  Dangerous Tour  spanned over 50 shows and broke records in 30 venues across the country during its eight-month long run. As on his  Dangerous Tour,  $3 of every ticket sold for the U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart and, to-date, has supported organizations such as  Greater Good Music  by donating over 500,000 meals-and-counting, to  Children Are People , the  Salvation Army  and  National Museum of African American Music .   Tickets will go on sale to the public on Friday, Dec. 9 at 2 p.m. CT.  Fans may secure their seats on Ticketmaster.com and there is an eight-ticket limit. All seats will be digitally delivered via the TM App. More information about this show can be found at  brewers.com/Wallen , **by calling 414-902-4000 or by visiting the American Family Field Box Office.   **PRESALES: Registration for the Morgan Wallen Verified Fan Presale is currently open, and will close on Dec. 4 at 11:59 p.m. CT.  The Verified Fan Presale is set to begin Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. CT  and run through Dec. 8 at 10 p.m. CT. No purchase necessary to register. For more information, please visit MorganWallen.com.   Starting  Wednesday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. CT, **fans will also have an opportunity to purchase VIP Packages, Platinum Seats and select tickets via the Aisle Seat Offer.   “This is an exciting opportunity for American Family Field to host the launch of Morgan Wallen’s World Tour,” said Brewers President – Business Operations Rick Schlesinger. “We are proud of the ballpark’s star-studded lineup set for this summer and Wallen’s tour will begin a memorable series of concerts for the venue.”   This announcement comes after two major 2023 concert announcements at American Family Field. P!NK will rock the stage on Aug. 14 alongside special guests Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Grouplove and DJ KidCutUp, and George Strait with special guests Chris Stapleton and Little Big Town will play the stadium on June 3.   American Family Field has played host a variety of musical acts and events including George Strait’s Country Music Festival (2001), N’Sync (2001), Bruce Springsteen (2003), Randy Travis (2004), Bon Jovi (2005), Kid Rock/Sugarland (2008), Paul McCartney (2013), One Direction (2015), Ed Sheeran (2018), Billy Joel (2019), Kenny Chesney (2022) and The Stadium Tour featuring Mötley Crüe and Def Leppard, with Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts (2022). It has also hosted numerous non-baseball events, including international soccer matches in 2014, 2015 and 2018 and the most recently theBrew City Battle earlier this month when the UW-Badgers Men and Women’s Basketball teams took the court against Stanford and K-State, respectively.   **ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN With over 12.3 billion on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at Country radio, it’s no wonder The New Yorker dubbed Morgan Wallen “the most wanted man in country.” His critically-acclaimed, 4x platinum ACM Album of the Year Dangerous: The Double Album (Big Loud/Republic Records) -- Wallen's follow-up to his Double Platinum breakout If I Know Me -- topped 2021's all-genre Billboard 200 Albums year-end chart with 4.1 million units sold earning him 2022 Billboard Awards Country Male Artist top honor while continuing to notch historical chart status as Billboard’s longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA). Its success sparking an in-demand 55-show THE DANGEROUS TOUR in 2022 that kicked off this February and wrapped in early October, with the superstar’s first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX that saw Wallen shattering attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. The east Tennessean's hit-packed set included “Up Down” (2017), “Whiskey Glasses” (2018), “Chasin' You” (2019), “More Than My Hometown” (2020), “7 Summers” (2020, named one of Time Magazine's Best Songs of the Year), “Sand In My Boots” (2021), and his crossover “Wasted On You.” Wallen's first solo release of 2022, the emotional ballad “Don't Think Jesus,” timed to Good Friday in honor of its redemptive lyrics, earned a Top 10 Billboard Hot 100 debut and landed atop Billboard Hot Country Songs chart making him the first artist to score three No.1 debuts on the chart (based on airplay, streaming and sales) since its inception. Follow up single “You Proof,” released in mid-May, became Wallen’s fastest chart climber to-date, reaching No. 1 after 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for six non-consecutive weeks. Working outside the traditional Nashville mainframe with producer Joey Moi, Hits Magazine notes, “Wallen continually colors outside the lines,” adding, in turn “he's connected to his fans in ways unprecedented for a country star.” Having already taken home New Artist of the Year in 2020, the CMA New Artist Winner also won AMAs fan-voted Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song at 2022’s awards. The east Tennessee superstar and recent ACM Milestone Award recipient shares, “Awards are awesome, but my true measure of success is my fans, who this year I got to see every single night out on the road and will continue to do so for many years to come.” Thanks to nearly 1 million of his fans, $3 for every ticket sold during his 2022 Dangerous Tour has raised nearly $3 million benefitting the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart.   ABOUT HARDY Big Loud Records' heavy hitter HARDY has never been just one thing. Uncaging his next chapter on January 20, 2023, HARDY will introduce the mockingbird & THE CROW, his dichotomous, 17-track sophomore album and the follow up to 2020 debut, A ROCK. HARDY is the reigning ACM Songwriter of the Year, 2022’s BMI Country Songwriter of the Year and a two-time AIMP Songwriter of the Year. One of CRS' 2021 New Faces of Country Music and a two-time CMA Triple Play award recipient, the pride of Philadelphia, Miss. has earned his reputation as “a breakout in the making,” (HITS) and “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” (American Songwriter). HARDY has written 12 No. 1 singles since 2018, including his own double platinum No. 1 single “ONE BEER” feat. Lauren Alaina + Devin Dawson, and chart-topping Dierks Bentley + BRELAND collaboration, “Beers On Me.” He's previously toured with Thomas Rhett, Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell, and more, and will embark on his own SOLD-OUT headlining Wall to Wall Tour this winter, before launching the mockingbird & THE CROW Tour in 2023.   ABOUT ERNEST Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker ERNEST is “The Charmer” (MusicRow), a triple threat talent and one of Music City’s on the rise artist/writers that’s changing the status quo. A 2022 Variety Hitmaker, the chart-topping songwriter fuses influences ranging from Eminem to George Jones, creating a twist-heavy verse style that’s become his signature, proving its mettle and earning him seven #1 hits to date. The eccentric free spirit and 2022 CMA Triple Play Award winner released his debut full-length album Flower Shops (The Album) in March, named one of Holler and The Tennessean's best albums of 2022 and showcasing the more classically country side of his craft. Nashville's “busiest – and most consistently successful – creative force” (Tennessean) just wrapped his first-ever sold-out headlining Sucker For Small Towns Tour, spanning college towns nationwide.   ABOUT BAILEY ZIMMERMAN Establishing himself as one of music’s most exciting new voices, Bailey Zimmerman has arrived at the cusp of superstardom with the 2022 release of his debut EP, Leave The Light On – the biggest streaming country debut of all time and the most-streamed all-genre debut of the year. The EP arrived at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 9 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, affording the Louisville, Illinois, native to join Zach Bryan and Luke Combs as the only country artists in 2022 to earn more than one million streams on each of a project’s tracks during release week alone. In 2021 the twenty-two-year-old released his very first song. Now, in just one year’s time, Zimmerman touts nearly 1 billion global streams, has earned his first pair of Platinum singles, notched three entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and sold out his first headline tour within minutes of tickets going on-sale.   A young artist with the rasp of a seasoned rocker and the heart of a sensitive songwriter, Zimmerman strikes a sweet spot between timeless American country, rafter-rattling arena rock, and the kind of authentic storytelling that tugs at the heartstrings with a sense of humor and a whole lot of soul. With more new music on the horizon, featuring the grit and gravel of his unmistakably Southern drawl, Zimmerman will continue to showcase the straightforward authenticity for which he is known and loved.   About Live Nation Entertainment Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit  www.livenationentertainment.com .   About FPC Live FPC Live is a Madison-based full-service concert promotion and venue operations company. As part of Frank Productions, FPC Live operates the company’s owned-and-operated venues and creates, produces and promotes live entertainment events in clubs, arenas, performing arts centers, amphitheaters and stadiums across the country.   As Wisconsin’s largest concert promoter, FPC Live, alongside parent company Frank Productions and its joint venture partner, Live Nation, produce nearly 550 events annually in Milwaukee and throughout Wisconsin. FPC Live is one of the top 10 promoters in the world, producing concerts throughout the Midwest as well as tours across North America. FPC Live currently owns/operates four venues in Madison, WI (The Sylvee, Orpheum Theatre, Majestic Theatre, and High Noon Saloon), two venues in Charleston, SC (Charleston Music Hall and Music Farm), two venues in Columbia, MO (The Blue Note and Rose Music Hall), and is expected to open a two-venue facility in Milwaukee, WI in early 2024. For additional information, visit fpc-live.com.

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Morgan Wallen Announces 17-Stadium 2023 ‘One Night At A Time’ World Tour Featuring Parker McCollum, Hardy And More

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Morgan Wallen   is hittin’ the road.

On the heels of his extensive and very successful Dangerous tour, named in honor of his record-smashing 2021 double album , he’s taking things worldwide.

He just announced a 17-stadium 2023 One Night At A Time world tour, which includes two continents, four different countries, and plenty of other amphitheater and festival dates, as well.

And he’s bringing along some of his best friends to open different shows on rotating dates in HARDY and Ernest , as well as Texas boy Parker McCollum   and up-and-comer Bailey Zimmerman.

The tour will kick off overseas on March 15th, with shows in New Zealand and Australia, and they’ll be hitting stadiums like Milwaukee’s American Family Field, MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Boston’s Fenway Park at stops along the way, before wrapping up on October 7th at Tacoma Dome in Washington.

The tour consists of 39 dates in total, and Morgan says he can’t wait to get back out there and play for fans live so soon after he just wrapped up the aforementioned Dangerous tour, and he’s feeling as inspired as ever in terms of new music:

“Man, what a year 2022 has been with the Dangerous Tour. I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the Dangerous album the way they did.

I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is – I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling.

We are going to run it back next year with the One Night At A Time World Tour. Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there.”

You had to know him playing stadiums was coming sooner rather than later, but for Morgan to make the jump so quickly is pretty damn impressive, and I have a feeling tickets won’t last long at all for any of the show dates.

The verified fan presale starts next Wednesday, December 7th.

Morgan Wallen’s 2023  One Night At A Time World Tour  U.S. Dates: Sat, April 15                 Milwaukee, WI                      American Family Field*# Thurs, April 20             Louisville, KY                       KFC Yum! Center Sat, April 22                 Oxford, MS                            Vaught-Hemingway Stadium*# ^ ON SALE FRIDAY, 12/16 Thurs, April 27             Grand Rapids, MI                   Van Andel Arena Fri, April 28                  Moline, IL                               Vibrant Arena Sat, April 29                 Lincoln, NE                             Pinnacle Bank Arena Thurs, May 4                Jacksonville, FL                      VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Fri, May 5                    West Palm Beach, FL              iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Sat, May 6                    Tampa, FL                               MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Thurs, May 18              Hershey, PA                            Hersheypark Stadium* Sat, May 20                  East Rutherford, NJ                MetLife Stadium*$ Wed, May 24                Austin, TX                              Moody Center Fri, May 26                   Houston, TX                          Minute Maid Park*# Fri, June 2                     Atlanta, GA                            Truist Park*$ Sat, June 3                    Panama City Beach, FL          Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam^ Fri, June 9                     Virginia Beach, VA                Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach Sat, June 10                  Myrtle Beach, SC                   Carolina Country Music Fest^ Thurs, June 15              Pittsburgh, PA                         PNC Park*# Sat, June 17                   Philadelphia, PA                    Citizens Bank Park*# Fri, June 23                   Chicago, IL                            Wrigley Field*$ Fri, June 30                   Detroit, MI                             Ford Field*# Fri, July 7                     St. Louis, MO                         Busch Stadium*$ Sat, July 15                   San Diego, CA                       Petco Park*# Thurs, July 20               Phoenix, AZ                           Chase Field*# Sat, July 22                   Los Angeles, CA                    SoFi Stadium*# Thurs, Aug 3                 Detroit Lakes, MN                WE Fest^ Sat, Aug 12                   Columbus, OH                       Ohio Stadium*# Fri, Aug 18                   Boston, MA                            Fenway Park*$ Sat, Aug 26                   Washington, DC                    Nationals Park*$ Sat, Oct 7                     Tacoma, WA                           Tacoma Dome

Morgan Wallen 2023 International Tour Dates: Wed, March 15             Auckland, NZ                        Spark Arena # Sun, March 19              Ipswich, QLD                        CMC Rocks ^ Tues, March 21             Sydney, NSW                        Qudos Bank Arena # Fri, March 24                Melbourne, VIC                     Rod Laver Arena # Sat, Aug 5                     Camrose, AB                          Big Valley Jamboree^ Sat, Sept 16                  Toronto, ON                            Budweiser Stage Mon, Sept 18                London, ON                            Budweiser Gardens Thurs, Sept 21              Ottawa, ON                             Canadian Tire Centre Fri, Sept 22                   Quebec City, QC                    Videotron Centre Sat, Sept 23                  Montreal, QC                          Bell Centre Thurs, Sept 28              Winnipeg, MB                        Canada Life Centre Fri, Sept 29                   Saskatoon, SK                        SaskTel Centre Sat, Sept 30                  Calgary, AB                            Scotiabank Saddledome Wed, Oct 4                   Vancouver, BC                        Rogers Arena * Stadium Dates ^ Festival Dates # HARDY $ Parker McCollum ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman on all dates

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As on his Dangerous Tour, $3 of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which has supported organizations such as Children Are People, the Salvation Army and National Museum of African American Music.

Morgan also announced over on his Instagram stories that he’ll be releasing three new songs at midnight tonight, which will give fans a taste of what’s to come on the new album he’s been working on.

The songs include the already fan-favorite homage to his Tennessee Volunteers “Tennessee Fan,” as well as two new ones we’ve never heard before in “One Thing At A Time” and “Days That End In Why.”

Morgan recently scored his fastest-rising #1 hit at country radio with “You Proof,” and has his current single “Thought You Should Know” skyrocketing up the charts too.

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Morgan Wallen has unveiled concert dates for his 2023 world tour and announced that he will release not one, but three new songs Thursday night.

The country musician broke the news Thursday morning on social media where he revealed the titles of the soon-to-be-released tracks: “One Thing at a Time,” “Tennessee Fan” and “Days That End in Why.” His One Night at a Time world tour will kick off March 15 in Auckland, New Zealand, before traveling to Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States.

“2023 is gonna be a special year… I got a lot in store for y’all and thought we’d start with this,” Wallen wrote on Instagram .

“Ready for y’all to hear what we’ve been working on,” he added.

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What’s clear about the country musician, who touched down Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena for the first of two sold-out concerts, is that being caught on video drunkenly using the N-word has not derailed his career.

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According to the announcement, Wallen will perform in San Diego on July 15 and Los Angeles on July 22 at undisclosed venues. Fellow country singer Hardy will open for Wallen in California. Other supporting acts include Ernest, Bailey Zimmerman and Parker McCollum.

The “Whiskey Glasses” hitmaker also encouraged his American and Canadian fans to sign up for Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan pre-sale for a chance to snag tickets early for his upcoming shows. (Ticketmaster is currently under fire for how it handled the Verified Fan pre-sale for Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour, which sold out prematurely and crashed the website.)

The Verified Fan pre-sale is scheduled to begin Wednesday, followed by a general sale Friday.

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After a racist outburst, country star Morgan Wallen is ready to tour again

After being largely cast out for using a racial slur, embattled “Whiskey Glasses” singer Morgan Wallen will embark on his Dangerous Tour in February.

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Earlier this year, Wallen played Crypto.com Arena — his first L.A. concert since he was caught on video drunkenly using the N-word . The recording artist apologized for using the “unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur” after facing immediate consequences from radio stations , TV networks and his own record label.

He has since posted a record-breaking streak atop Billboard’s album chart, received the Milestone Award from the Academy of Country Music and scored a nomination for entertainer of the year at the Country Music Assn. Awards.

New music from Wallen is set to arrive at 9 p.m. Pacific.

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Country star Morgan Wallen beams onstage.

2023 is shaping up to be quite the year for country fans.

Household names George Strait , Reba McEntire and Kenny Chesney will tour all over North America, plus Garth Brooks is performing in Las Vegas all year long.

Now, you can add controversial rising star Morgan Wallen to the roster of megastars that just might be coming to a city near you next year.

From April through October, the “Whiskey Glasses” singer is heading to stadiums and arenas all over North America as part of his “One Night at a Time World Tour.”

The 37-concert nationwide trek includes huge concerts at East Rutherford’s MetLife Stadium on May 20 and Philadelphia’s Citizen Bank Park on June 17.

He’ll also hit the annual WE Fest along with Brad Paisley, Kane Brown and a number of other country stars from Aug. 3 until 5 in Detroit Lakes, MN.

So, for those who don’t want to wait until tickets officially go on sale, you can also snag seats as early as  today .

While inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster to the general public until Friday, Dec. 9, folks who want to ensure they have tickets ahead of time can go ahead and purchase on Vivid Seats before seats are officially on sale.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

Morgan Wallen 2023 tour schedule

All tour dates, venues, show start times and links to buy tickets for each show can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout . )

Morgan Wallen opening acts

At each show, Wallen will be joined by fellow country stars to round out the bill. Here’s the skinny on each artist accompanying him on the “One Night at a Time World Tour.”

Parker McCollum , 30, is a headliner in his own right. Active since 2013, McCollum won the New Male Artist of the Year at the American Country Music Awards in 2022. He’s known for smash singles “Pretty Heart” and “Hell of a Year.”

Hardy, aka Michael Wilson Hardy, has written music for stars Florida Georgia Line, Thomas Rhett and Wallen, of course. However, let’s not forget he’s a prolific singer-songwriter himself. Start with “One Beer” and “Give Heaven Some Hell” if you want a good starting point for his catalog.

Ernest is “Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker,” according to his website. Inspired by artists as varied as Eminem and George Jones, Ernest recently headlined the Sucker For Small Towns Tour and sold out college towns nationwide. Check out his new record “Flower Shops,” which includes the lead single “Flower Shops” featuring Morgan Wallen.

Bailey Zimmerman doesn’t just do country. His website claims his music “strikes a sweet spot between timeless American country, rafter-rattling arena rock, and authentic storytelling.” His single “Rock and a Hard Place” has racked up nearly 100 million streams on Spotify since it was released earlier this year.

Morgan Wallen new music

While Wallen hasn’t officially released a full record since 2021’s massive 33-song “Dangerous: The Double Album,” he’s stayed quite busy in the year since it dropped.

In addition to several singles he’s put online, he just dropped three new tracks, “One Thing At A Time,” “Tennessee Fan,” and “Days That End In Why,” as promised in his Instagram post announcing his tour.

You can hear snippets of all three singles below.

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Morgan Wallen controversy

While Wallen is a bona fide star, his ascent to the top hasn’t come without a few hiccups.

In fact, his Wikipedia has a whole section dubbed “Controversies.”

Just a few of his most notable scandals include an arrest for public intoxication and disorderly conduct (May 2020), partying maskless in a bar at the height of the pandemic (October 2020) and using racial slurs on camera (February 2021).

Following his racist incident, Wallen donated $300,000 to the Black Music Action Coalition and has been banned from a number of award shows.

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2023 is going to be a “little bit country.”

As noted before, many huge stars are heading out on tour, but while we’re here, here are five more major country acts we can’t wait to see live next year.

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Morgan Wallen 2023 Concert Tour: Dates & Tickets

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On December 1, Morgan Wallen presented fans with an early Christmas present by announcing the One Night At A Time 2023 world tour.

The tour will see one of country's biggest stars performing across the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Due to colossal demand, on December 5th, Wallen added fourteen more US shows to the initial schedule, along with new Australian dates for Sydney and Melbourne.

Since then, Wallen has continued to introduce more US dates, with an extra show in both Columbus, OH and Boston, MA.

More recently, the Sneedville superstar also confirmed he'd be heading to the UK for a one-off show at London's O2 Arena on December 3, with the support yet to be confirmed.

Throughout the tail-end of April and early May, Wallen suffered an injury to his vocal chords which forced him to cancel his second show in Oxford, Mississippi, before postponing his next three dates.

Then, after returning for a weekend of performances across the first weekend of May, Morgan Wallen took to his socials to confirm that his doctors had ordered him to take the next six weeks off to protect his vocal injury, which had been aggravated during his return to the stage.

This has led to a number of shows being rescheduled, with some being postponed to later in 2023, and others being moved to similar dates in 2024.

Here, you'll find all the latest updates and show announcements for Morgan Wallen's 2023 Concert Tour as they are announced.

The blockbuster tour will take the ‘You Proof’ hitmaker across the world promoting his brand new 36-song album, One Thing At A Time .

A slew of tracks from expansive project have already become chart-toppers, with ‘ Last Night ’ currently sitting atop Billboard's Hot Country songs chart, while ‘Thought You Should Know’ recently became Morgan Wallen's eighth Country Radio No. 1 .

The album's title-track looks set to become his ninth, with ‘One Thing At A Time’ immediately becoming the most added song upon its release to Country Radio .

Wallen underlined that $3 of every ticket for his 2023 US dates will be donated to the Morgan Wallen Foundation.

All dates, both in the US and internationally, will feature ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman as support, while HARDY and Parker McCollum will also open on a number of dates.

Riley Green will link up with Wallen for a unique appearance on August 11 at Columbus, Ohio, while Nate Smith will open for the chart-topping country star on April 23 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

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All the songs Morgan Wallen is performing on his One Night At A Time 2024 World Tour.

Wallen was recently awarded another CMA Triple Play award, after writing three No. 1 songs in the space of just twelve months - ‘Wasted On You’, ‘Thought You Should Know’ and ‘You Proof’. In May, he picked up the 2023 ACM Award for Male Artist of the Year .

In 2023, aside from embarking on his world tour and finishing up his new album, Wallen will also be performing at a handful of festivals, such as Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam and WE Fest.

For all 2023 Morgan Wallen Concert Tour Dates and Tickets , see below:

15 - Spark Arena - Auckland, NZ

19 - CMC Rocks Festival - Willowbank, QLD

21 - Qudos Bank Arena - Sydney, NSW

22 - Qudos Bank Arena - Sydney, NSW

24 - Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, VIC

25 - Rod Laver Arena - Melbourne, VIC

14 - American Family Field - Milwaukee, WI

15 - American Family Field - Milwaukee, WI

20 - KFC Yum! Center - Louisville, KY

22 - Vaught-Hemingway Stadium - Oxford, MS

23 - Vaught-Hemingway Stadium - Oxford, MS

27 - Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, MI (*Postponed* - see bold dataes below)

28 - Vibrant Arena - Moline, IL (*Postponed* - see bold dates below)

29 - Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE (*Postponed* - see bold dates below)

4 - VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, FL

5 - iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre - West Palm Beach, FL

6 - MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre - Tampa, FL

18 - Hersheypark Stadium - Hershey, PA (*Postponed to May 9 2024*)

19 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ (*Postponed go May 17 2024*)

20 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ (*Postponed to May 18 2024*)

24 - Moody Center - Austin, TX (*Postponed (TBC)*)

26 - Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX (*Postponed to November 18 2023*)

1 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GA (*Postponed to November 10 2023*)

2 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GA (*Postponed to November 11 2023*)

3 - Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam - Panama City Beach, FL (*Morgan Wallen replaced by Kenny Chesney on line-up*)

8 - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach - Virginia Beach, VA (*Postponed to June 6 2024*)

9 - Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach - Virginia Beach, VA (*Postponed to June 7 2024*)

10 - Carolina Country Music Fest - Myrtle Beach, SC (*Morgan Wallen replaced by Kenny Chesney on line-up*)

14 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA (*Postponed to August 30 2023*)

15 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA (*Postponed to August 31 2023*)

17 - Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA (*Postponed (TBC)*)

22 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL

23 - Wrigley Field - Chicago, IL

27 - Van Andel Arena - Grand Rapids, MI

29 - Ford Field - Detroit, MI

30 - Ford Field - Detroit, MI

6 - Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MO

7 - Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MO

14 - Petco Park - San Diego, CA

15 - Petco Park - San Diego, CA

19 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ

20 - Chase Field - Phoenix, AZ

22 - SoFi Stadium - Los Angeles, CA

3 - WE Fest - Detroit Lakes, MN

5 - Big Valley Jamboree - Camrose, AB

11 - Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH

12 - Ohio Stadium - Columbus, OH

16 - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

17 - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

18 - Fenway Park - Boston, MA

30 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA

31 - PNC Park - Pittsburgh, PA

2 - FedEx Field - Washington, DC

8 - Vibrant Arena - Moline, IL

9 - Pinnacle Bank Arena - Lincoln, NE

14 - Budweiser Stage - Toronto, ON

15 - Budweiser Stage - Toronto, ON

16 - Budweiser Stage - Toronto, ON

18 - Budweiser Gardens - London, ON

21 - Canadian Tire Centre - Ottawa, ON

22 - Videotron Centre - Quebec City, QC

23 - Bell Centre - Montreal, QC

28 - Canada Life Centre - Winnipeg, MB

29 - SaskTel Centre - Saskatoon, SK

30 - Scotiabank Saddledome - Calgary, AB

3 - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, BC

4 - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, BC

7 - Tacoma Dome - Tacoma, WA

10 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GA

11 - Truist Park - Atlanta, GA

18 - Minute Maid Park - Houston, TX

3 - O2 Arena - London, UK

2024 Rescheduled Dates

9 - HersheyPark Stadium - Hershey, PA

17 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ

18 - MetLife Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ

6 - Veteran's United Home Loans Amphitheater - Virginia Beach, VA

7 - Veteran's United Home Loans Amphitheater - Virginia Beach, VA

Tickets to Morgan Wallen's London, UK show are available now and can be purchased here .

Tickets to his other tour dates are on sale here .

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Country rocker Morgan Wallen will perform at Ford Field on June 30, venue officials announced Thursday.

Morgan Wallen performs at All for the Hall: Under the Influence Benefiting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, on Feb. 10, 2020.

Tickets for the show, part of the Tennessean's One Night at a Time world tour, go on sale via Ticketmaster channels at 4 p.m. Dec. 9. Bailey Zimmerman and Ernest will open the show.

Wallen's tour kicks off April 15 in Milwaukee and wraps Oct. 7 in Tacoma, Wash. He will also play Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena on April 27.

Wallen's "Dangerous: The Double Album" has been a sales monster. The 2021 album spent its first 10 weeks at No. 1 and in September it set a record for most weeks in the Top 10 of the Billboard 200 among albums by a solo artist.

The album is No. 5 on this week's Billboard 200 chart.

Wallen's success has not come without controversy. The 29-year-old found himself in hot water in February 2021 when a video of him using a racial slur went viral online. Wallen's music was removed from rotation at some radio stations as a result, and he was suspended from his record label.

Wallen was one of the headliners of 2022's Faster Horses festival.

Morgan Wallen's 2023 One Night at a Time World Tour:

March 15: Auckland, NZ (Spark Arena)

March 19: Ipswich, QLD (CMC Rocks)

March 21: Sydney, NSW (Qudos Bank Arena)

March 24: Melbourne, VIC (Rod Laver Arena)

April 15: Milwaukee, Wis. (American Family Field)

April 20: Louisville, Ky. (KFC Yum! Center)

April 22: Oxford, Miss. (Vaught-Hemingway Stadium)

April 27: Grand Rapids, Mich. (Van Andel Arena)

April 28: Moline, Ill. (Vibrant Arena)

April 29: Lincoln, Nebr. (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

May 4: Jacksonville, Fla. (VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena)

May 5: West Palm Beach, Fla. (iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre)

May 6: Tampa, Fla. (MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre)

May 18: Hershey, Penn. (Hersheypark Stadium)

May 20: East Rutherford, NJ (MetLife Stadium)

May 24: Austin, Tex. (Moody Center)

May 26: Houston, Tex. (Minute Maid Park)

June 2: Atlanta, Ga. (Truist Park)

June 3: Panama City Beach, Fla. (Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam)

June 9: Virginia Beach, Va. (Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach)

June 10: Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Carolina Country Music Fest)

June 15: Pittsburgh, Penn. (PNC Park)

June 17: Philadelphia, Penn. (Citizens Bank Park)

June 23: Chicago, Ill. (Wrigley Field)

June 30: Detroit, Mich. (Ford Field)

July 7: St. Louis, Mo. (Busch Stadium)

July 15: San Diego, Calif. (Petco Park)

July 20: Phoenix, Ariz. (Chase Field)

July 22: Los Angeles, Calif. (SoFi Stadium)

Aug. 3: Detroit Lakes, Minn. (WE Fest)

Aug. 5 Camrose, AB (Big Valley Jamboree)

Aug. 12: Columbus, Ohio (Ohio Stadium)

Aug. 18: Boston, Mass (Fenway Park)

Aug. 26: Washington, DC (Nationals Park)

Sept. 16: Toronto, ON (Budweiser Stage)

Sept. 18: London, ON (Budweiser Gardens)

Sept. 21: Ottawa, ON (Canadian Tire Centre)

Sept. 22: Quebec City, QC (Videotron Centre)

Sept. 23: Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)

Sept. 28: Winnipeg, MB (Canada Life Centre)

Sept. 29: Saskatoon, SK (SaskTel Centre)

Sept. 30: Calgary, AB (Scotiabank Saddledome)

Oct. 4: Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)

Oct. 7: Tacoma, Wash. (Tacoma Dome)

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MORGAN WALLEN ANNOUNCES 2023 ONE NIGHT AT A TIME WORLD TOUR

4 COUNTRIES, 2 CONTINENTS, 17 STADIUMS; PLUS ARENAS, AMPHITHEATERS & FESTIVALS

ERNEST & BAILEY ZIMMERMAN JOIN ALL DATES IN THE U.S. AND INTERNATIONALLY WITH HARDY AND PARKER MCCOLLUM JOINING SELECT DATES

TICKETS ON SALE FRIDAY, DEC. 9 AT MORGANWALLEN.COM

ONE THING AT A TIME – SAMPLER DROPS AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT W/ THREE NEW SONGS: "ONE THING AT A TIME," "DAYS THAT END IN WHY" AND "TENNESSEE FAN"

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01 DECEMBER 2022 (TORONTO, ON) – Morgan Wallen admittedly treats his tours like an athlete approaching a new season, so when the East Tennessean wrapped his wildly successful 55-city Dangerous Tour on Oct. 8, no one expected he’d come with a line-up of more shows this soon. Yet, the ACM Milestone Award Winner and only country artist nominated for Pollstar’s Major Tour of the Year award revealed this morning he’s not only expanding the size of the venues he’s playing, he’s traveling around the globe to see his fans in 2023!

Morgan Wallen’s   One Night At A Time World Tour , produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand, kicks off overseas March 15-24with shows in New Zealand and Australia with  HARDY  before returning stateside on April 15 at Milwaukee’s American Family Field with HARDY, hitting New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Boston’s Fenway Park with  Parker McCollum , before wrapping on Oct. 7 at Tacoma Dome in Washington.  ERNEST  and  Bailey Zimmerman  will support across all dates, U.S. and internationally. Thirty-nine dates in total with 17 stadiums, amphitheaters and arenas to boot.  Tickets on sale at  MorganWallen.com  beginning Friday, Dec. 9.

Wallen named his tour after one-of-three new songs dropping tonight at midnight on his  One Thing At A Time – Sampler : “One Thing At A Time”; “Tennessee Fan,” paying homage to Wallen’s East Tennessee upbringing; and “Days That End In Why.” Together, these three songs serve as the first taste of what’s to come from his time in the studio and arrive on the heels of his new single at Country radio, “ Thought You Should Know ,” cowritten with  Miranda Lambert  and  Nicolle Galyon , currently sitting Top 20 as his latest No. 1 “You Proof” returns to the top of the charts for a rare sixth, non-consecutive week atop the Country Airplay chart.

“ Man, what a year 2022 has been with the Dangerous Tour. I had the time of my life, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am that my fans connected with the Dangerous album the way they did ,” Wallen shares. “ I’ve had so many people ask me if I wanted to take some time off; but the truth is - I have been writing and making so much music in my off-time because I feel as inspired as I ever have. It feels like new songs are pouring out of me, and I love that feeling. We are going to run it back next year with the One Night At A Time World Tour. Bigger venues. New countries. Bigger memories. See y’all there. ”

As one of the biggest artists in the world with  Dangerous  continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist  (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ), the 2022  American Music Awards ’ Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song winner adds, “ Also, I’m not quite done making this new album, so I’m going to keep making it through the holiday break and early January to chase this inspiration. I promise I won’t wait too long to reveal the album details. To hold you over, I’m dropping three new songs today as a sampler of what I’ve been working on. Can’t wait to take it one night at a time in 2023 .”

Wallen’s 2022  Dangerous Tour  spanned over 50 shows and broke records in 30 venues across the country during its 8-month-long run. Highlights include his historic Globe Life Field show, which became the fastest sellout in the venue’s history and surpassed attendance records previously held by artists such as Elton John and Lady Gaga, and holding fastest historical sellouts at 11 venues, while simultaneously breaking attendance records with stops at XFINITY Theatre, AmericanBank Center and Darien Lake Amphitheater.

As on his  Dangerous Tour,  $3 of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation which funds causes close to his heart and, to-date, has supported organizations such as  Greater Good Music  by donating over 500,000 meals-and-counting, to  Children Are People , the  Salvation Army  and  National Museum of African American Music .

Morgan Wallen’s 2023  One Night At A Time World Tour  Dates: Sat, April 15                 Milwaukee, WI                      American Family Field*# Thurs, April 20             Louisville, KY                       KFC Yum! Center Sat, April 22                 Oxford, MS                            Vaught-Hemingway Stadium*#^  Thurs, April 27             Grand Rapids, MI                   Van Andel Arena Fri, April 28                  Moline, IL                               Vibrant Arena Sat, April 29                 Lincoln, NE                             Pinnacle Bank Arena Thurs, May 4                Jacksonville, FL                      VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena Fri, May 5                    West Palm Beach, FL              iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre Sat, May 6                    Tampa, FL                               MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre Thurs, May 18              Hershey, PA                            Hersheypark Stadium* Sat, May 20                  East Rutherford, NJ                MetLife Stadium*$ Wed, May 24                Austin, TX                              Moody Center Fri, May 26                   Houston, TX                          Minute Maid Park*# Fri, June 2                     Atlanta, GA                            Truist Park*$ Sat, June 3                    Panama City Beach, FL          Pepsi Gulf Coast Jam^ Fri, June 9                     Virginia Beach, VA                Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach Sat, June 10                  Myrtle Beach, SC                   Carolina Country Music Fest^ Thurs, June 15              Pittsburgh, PA                         PNC Park*# Sat, June 17                   Philadelphia, PA                    Citizens Bank Park*# Fri, June 23                   Chicago, IL                            Wrigley Field*$ Fri, June 30                   Detroit, MI                             Ford Field*# Fri, July 7                     St. Louis, MO                         Busch Stadium*$ Sat, July 15                   San Diego, CA                       Petco Park*# Thurs, July 20               Phoenix, AZ                           Chase Field*# Sat, July 22                   Los Angeles, CA                    SoFi Stadium*# Thurs, Aug 3                 Detroit Lakes, MN                WE Fest^ Sat, Aug 12                   Columbus, OH                       Ohio Stadium*# Fri, Aug 18                   Boston, MA                            Fenway Park*$ Sat, Aug 26                   Washington, DC                    Nationals Park*$ Sat, Oct 7                     Tacoma, WA                           Tacoma Dome   Morgan Wallen 2023 International Tour Dates: Wed, March 15             Auckland, NZ                        Spark Arena # Sun, March 19              Ipswich, QLD                        CMC Rocks ^      Tues, March 21             Sydney, NSW                        Qudos Bank Arena # Friday, March 24          Melbourne, VIC                     Rod Laver Arena # Sat, Aug 5                     Camrose, AB                          Big Valley Jamboree^ Sat, Sept 16                  Toronto, ON                            Budweiser Stage Mon, Sept 18                London, ON                            Budweiser Gardens Thurs, Sept 21              Ottawa, ON                             Canadian Tire Centre Fri, Sept 22                   Québec City, QC                    Vidéotron Centre Sat, Sept 23                  Montreal, QC                          Bell Centre Thurs, Sept 28              Winnipeg, MB                        Canada Life Centre Fri, Sept 29                   Saskatoon, SK                        SaskTel Centre Sat, Sept 30                  Calgary, AB                            Scotiabank Saddledome Wed, Oct 4                   Vancouver, BC                        Rogers Arena

* Stadium Dates ^ Festival Dates # HARDY $ Parker McCollum ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman on all dates

One Thing At A Time – Sampler: “One Thing At A Time” : Ashley Gorley / ERNEST / Ryan Vojtesak / Wallen “Tennessee Fan” : Ashley Gorley / HARDY / Mark Holman / Wallen “Days That End In Why” : John Byron / Blake Pendergrass / Driver Williams

ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN With over 12.3 billion on-demand streams, multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at Country radio, it’s no wonder  The New Yorker  dubbed Morgan Wallen “the most wanted man in country.” His critically-acclaimed, 4x platinum ACM Album of the Year  Dangerous: The Double Album  (Big Loud/Republic Records) -- Wallen's follow-up to his Double Platinum breakout  If I Know Me  -- topped 2021's all-genre  Billboard  200 Albums year-end chart with 4.1 million units sold earning him 2022  Billboard  Awards Country Male Artist top honor while continuing to notch historical chart status as  Billboard’s  longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (eclipsing Adele’s  21  and Bruce Springsteen’s  Born In The USA ). Its success sparking an in-demand 55-show THE DANGEROUS TOUR in 2022 that kicked off this February and wrapped in early October, with the superstar’s first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX that saw Wallen shattering attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. The east Tennessean's hit-packed set included “Up Down” (2017), “Whiskey Glasses” (2018), “Chasin' You” (2019), “More Than My Hometown” (2020), “7 Summers” (2020, named one of  Time Magazine's  Best Songs of the Year), “Sand In My Boots” (2021), and his crossover “Wasted On You.” Wallen's first solo release of 2022, the emotional ballad “Don't Think Jesus,” timed to Good Friday in honor of its redemptive lyrics, earned a Top 10  Billboard  Hot 100 debut and landed atop  Billboard  Hot Country Songs chart making him the first artist to score three No.1 debuts on the chart (based on airplay, streaming and sales) since its inception. Follow up single “You Proof,” released in mid-May, became Wallen’s fastest chart climber to-date, reaching No. 1 after 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on  Billboard’s  Country Airplay chart for six non-consecutive weeks. Working outside the traditional Nashville mainframe with producer Joey Moi,  Hits Magazine  notes, “Wallen continually colors outside the lines,” adding, in turn “he's connected to his fans in ways unprecedented for a country star.” Having already taken home New Artist of the Year in 2020, the CMA New Artist Winner also won AMAs fan-voted Favorite Male Artist and Favorite Country Song at 2022’s awards. The east Tennessee superstar and recent ACM Milestone Award recipient shares,  “Awards are awesome, but my true measure of success is my fans, who this year I got to see every single night out on the road and will continue to do so for many years to come.”  Thanks to nearly 1 million of his fans, $3 for every ticket sold during his 2022  Dangerous Tour  has raised nearly $3 million benefitting the  Morgan Wallen Foundation  which funds causes close to his heart.

ABOUT HARDY Big Loud Records' heavy hitter HARDY has never been just one thing. Uncaging his next chapter on January 20, 2023, HARDY will introduce  the mockingbird & THE CROW,  his dichotomous, 17-track sophomore album and the follow up to 2020 debut,  A ROCK . HARDY is the reigning ACM  Songwriter of the Year,  2022’s BMI  Country Songwriter of the Year  and a two-time AIMP  Songwriter of the Year . One of CRS' 2021 New Faces of Country Music and a two-time CMA Triple Play award recipient, the pride of Philadelphia, Miss. has earned his reputation as “a breakout in the making,” ( HITS ) and “a promising purveyor of keeping the spirit of classic heavy Southern rock alive” ( American Songwriter ). HARDY has written 12 No. 1 singles since 2018, including his own double platinum No. 1 single “ONE BEER” feat. Lauren Alaina + Devin Dawson, and chart-topping Dierks Bentley + BRELAND collaboration, “Beers On Me.” He's previously toured with Thomas Rhett, Wallen, Florida Georgia Line, Jason Aldean, Cole Swindell, and more, and will embark on his own SOLD-OUT headlining  Wall to Wall Tour  this winter, before launching the mockingbird &  THE CROW Tour  in 2023. 

ABOUT PARKER MCCOLLUM Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum released his major label debut album,  Gold Chain Cowboy,  with MCA. The album follows his  Hollywood Gold  EP which was met with widespread critical acclaim and became the top-selling debut Country EP of 2020. McCollum earned his first-ever No. 1 hit with his Platinum-selling premiere single, “Pretty Heart,” and his follow-up single, “To Be Loved By You,” also hit No. 1 on the charts. “To Be Loved By You” was also the highest first week debut album of 2021. In November of 2021, McCollum made his first late-night TV appearance performing on  Jimmy Kimmel Live .   McCollum has been named an ‘Artist to Watch’ by  Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAA,  and more with  American Songwriter  noting, “The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level superstardom.”  MusicRow  listed McCollum as their 2021 Breakout Artist of the Year and Apple also included him as one of their all-genre "Up Next Artists" Class of 2021. A dedicated road warrior, McCollum made his debut at the famed Grand Ole Opry in 2021 and he already sells out venues across the country (over 40 sold out shows nationwide in 2021) including record-breaking crowds in Dallas (20,000), The Woodlands (16,500), Austin (7500+), Lubbock (7700+), Jackson, MS (5000+), Kearney, NE (3000+), Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium, and three nights at Fort Worth’s iconic Billy Bob’s Texas. In March of this year McCollum made his debut at RODEOHOUSTON to a sold-out crowd with over 73,000 tickets sold. McCollum earned his first ACM award for New Male Artist of the Year in March 2022 in Las Vegas.  McCollum also won his first CMT “Breakthrough Video of the Year” award, a fully fan-voted honour, in April 2022.

ABOUT ERNEST  Nashville’s most unpredictable hitmaker ERNEST is “The Charmer” ( MusicRow ), a triple threat talent and one of Music City’s on the rise artist/writers that’s changing the status quo. A 2022  Variety  Hitmaker, the chart-topping songwriter fuses influences ranging from Eminem to George Jones, creating a twist-heavy verse style that’s become his signature, proving its mettle and earning him seven #1 hits to date. The eccentric free spirit and 2022 CMA Triple Play Award winner released his debut full-length album  Flower Shops (The Album)  in March, named one of  Holler  and  The Tennessean 's best albums of 2022 and showcasing the more classically country side of his craft. Nashville's “busiest – and most consistently successful – creative force” ( Tennessean ) just wrapped his first-ever sold-out headlining Sucker For Small Towns Tour, spanning college towns nationwide.

ABOUT BAILEY ZIMMERMAN Establishing himself as one of music’s most exciting new voices, Bailey Zimmerman has arrived at the cusp of superstardom with the 2022 release of his debut EP,  Leave The Light On  – the biggest streaming country debut of all time and the most-streamed all-genre debut of the year. The EP arrived at No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart and No. 9 on the all-genre Billboard 200 chart, affording the Louisville, Illinois, native to join Zach Bryan and Luke Combs as the only country artists in 2022 to earn more than one million streams on each of a project’s tracks during release week alone. In 2021 the twenty-two-year-old released his very first song. Now, in just one year’s time, Zimmerman touts nearly 1 billion global streams, has earned his first pair of Platinum singles, notched three entries on the Billboard Hot 100, and sold out his first headline tour within minutes of tickets going on-sale.   A young artist with the rasp of a seasoned rocker and the heart of a sensitive songwriter, Zimmerman strikes a sweet spot between timeless American country, rafter-rattling arena rock, and the kind of authentic storytelling that tugs at the heartstrings with a sense of humor and a whole lot of soul. With more new music on the horizon, featuring the grit and gravel of his unmistakably Southern drawl, Zimmerman will continue to showcase the straightforward authenticity for which he is known and loved.

ABOUT LIVE NATION ENTERTAINMENT Live Nation Entertainment (NYSE: LYV) is the world’s leading live entertainment company comprised of global market leaders: Ticketmaster, Live Nation Concerts, and Live Nation Sponsorship. For additional information, visit  www.livenationentertainment.com .

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Morgan Wallen announces Nashville One Night at a Time Tour stop at Nissan Stadium concert

The "last night" vocalist with 2023's "song of the summer" plays music city's largest performance venue on may 2, 2024.

who is on tour with morgan wallen 2023

Sneedville, Tennessee, native Morgan Wallen — now statistically one of country and popular music's biggest stars of the past quarter century — is scheduled to play Nissan Stadium in Nashville in May 2024.

Having sold millions of tickets worldwide in 2023 for his One Night at a Time Tour — plus having sold out Bridgestone Arena for three consecutive nights in March 2022 and released his album with a sold-out pop-up concert in the venue a year later — it's clear that he's adequately prepared for Nashville's ultimate performance venue.

May 2, 2024, is the date, and country chart-toppers Bailey Zimmerman and Nate Smith, plus Big Loud-signed upstart Lauren Watkins, will join the "Last Night" vocalist in Music City.

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Morgan Wallen tour extended after vocal issues

The 2023 Country Music Association Entertainer, Male Artist and Album of the Year nominee is extending his tour into 2024 to satisfy dates he missed due to vocal fold trauma in May and to include more stops on what he referred to as an "insanely fun and fulfilling" run of over four-dozen stadium and arena dates worldwide.

Alongside Smith, Watkins and Zimmerman, guests including Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Bryan Martin and Ella Langley will join for support in stops that include Dallas' suburbs and Las Vegas.

Wallen has followed the success of 16-week all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart-topper and Spotify's Song of the Summer "Last Night" with a double-play of top 10 country radio hits: "Everything I Love," which interpolated the Allman Brothers' "Midnight Rider," and "Thinkin' Bout Me."

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Where is Morgan Wallen playing in 2024?

Wallen has added 10 additional dates to his One Night at a Time Tour.

April 4: Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

April 20: Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi.

May 2: Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

June 20: U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.

June 27: Empower Field at Mile High in Denver.

July 11: Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

July 18: Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

July 25: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

Aug. 1: Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri.

Aug. 8: Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

For every ticket sold for Wallen's American tour dates, $3 will benefit his Morgan Wallen Foundation, supporting sports and music youth programs. Community revitalization efforts for ballparks in local neighborhoods in some touring cities, including Boston and Chicago, plus $500,000 to Habitat For Humanity of Greater Nashville's Parkwood community transformation project, have benefitted from his recent tour success.

For more information, visit http://www.morganwallenfoundation.org .

There’s still time to see Morgan Wallen on tour this summer: When, where, tickets?

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FILE - Morgan Wallen performs on the first night of the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Festival in Las Vegas on Sept. 23, 2022. Wallen's "Last Night" is one of AP's contenders for song of the summer. AP/John Locher

Country music superstar Morgan Wallen kicked off his 2024 “One Night At A Time Tour” on April 4 in Indianapolis, IN, and has performed across the country in cities like Hershey, PA, Philadelphia, PA, East Rutherford, NJ and more.

With only nine cities left, there’s still time to secure tickets to see Morgan Wallen on tour before it’s too late.

Where to buy Morgan Wallen concert tickets:

Tickets for Morgan Wallen’s 2024 “One Night At A Time Tour” can be purchased through platforms like Vivid Seats , StubHub or SeatGeek .

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Who is opening for Morgan Wallen?

Morgan Wallen will be joined by a stacked list of openers for select tour dates, including Ernest, Ella Langley, Bryan Martin, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Nate Smith, Lauren Watkins and Bailey Zimmerman.

What is the setlist of the 2024 “One Night At A Time Tour”?

Based on past setlists from previous tour dates, fans can expect a 25-song setlist, opening with a snippet of “Broadway Girls,” going into “Ain’t That Some.” Other songs will include favorite hits like “Whiskey Glasses,” “Last Night,” “More Than My Hometown,” “Wasted on You” and a fitting closing song “The Way I Talk.”

Where to buy and stream Morgan Wallen’s album, “One Thing at a Time”:

Morgan Wallen’s 2023 album “One Thing at a Time” can be purchased on vinyl in multiple variants, including Walmart’s exclusive baby blue vinyl and white vinyl from Urban Outfitters , Barnes & Noble and Amazon .

The CD can also be purchased through Walmart , Barnes & Noble and Amazon .

Stream “One Thing at a Time” on Apple Music .

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Morgan Wallen Opens Up In First Major Interview In Two Years About His Historic 2023 and ‘How Much My Words Matter’

The 30-year-old Wallen reflects on his turbulent journey to becoming one of country music's biggest commercial successes on the charts and on the road.

By Melinda Newman

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After Morgan Wallen wraps his sold-out Nov. 10 concert at Atlanta’s Truist Park with a crowd singalong to his 2019 No. 1 “Whiskey Glasses,” he ­enthusiastically roams the edge of the stage, crouching down, eager to get close to his ardent fans. As they thrust albums, cowboy boots and cardboard signs into his hands, the 40,000-seat stadium suddenly starts to feel more like a 200-capacity club.

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The sign is a nod to Wallen’s prowess as an energetic, engaging performer — his Atlanta audience had no clue he was on antibiotics and was so concerned about a possible return of his spring vocal cord issues that he didn’t talk to anyone for hours before the 90-minute show, including postponing this interview. But it was also a reminder that, although he had lost entertainer of the year 48 hours earlier at the Country Music Association (CMA) Awards — and weathered a potentially career-ending scandal in 2021 — he remains tops with his millions of fans.

When time allows, the post-show autograph session is a nightly ritual. “I like looking them in the eyes,” a recovered Wallen says 10 days later over Zoom in his first major interview in two years. He’s dressed head to toe in gray camo, on his “lunch break” from hunting deer on the sprawling farm outside Nashville he bought earlier this year with his booking agent and good friend, Austin Neal. He has scrubbed off his camo face paint: “I didn’t want to look like an idiot in front of you,” he says with a good-natured grin.

Those fans helped make Wallen, 30, the biggest winner at this year’s Billboard Music Awards, which are based on year-end performance metrics on the Billboard charts. The Big Loud/Republic artist won 11 trophies, including top male artist, top Hot 100 artist and top country artist, as well as top Hot 100 song for “Last Night” and top Billboard 200 album for One Thing at a Time — the first time a male artist has captured the latter two in the same year since Usher in 2004. He dominates the country year-end charts, claiming the No. 1 spot on 12 of the genre’s 28 lists, including Hot Country Songs , where “Last Night” succeeds 2022’s year-end chart-topper, Wallen’s “Wasted on You.”

Wallen’s groundbreaking accomplishments transcend country, too. When “Last Night” hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March, it became the first song by a solo male country artist to top the chart since Eddie Rabbitt’s “I Love a Rainy Night” in 1981. Once it reached the summit, “Last Night” spent 16 nonconsecutive weeks there, the most ever for a noncollaboration. (Wallen nixed the idea of releasing remixes to potentially propel the song past the 19-week record held by Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” featuring Billy Ray Cyrus, says Big Loud partner/CEO Seth England, who heads Wallen’s label and co-manages him with K21’s Kathleen Flaherty. “Morgan loves the original version, and he had made it that far on his own music and accord,” he says.)

As country music experiences its biggest surge in popularity since the Garth Brooks era three decades ago, Wallen (alongside Luke Combs) is the tip of the spear for the genre’s new generation, which includes Zach Bryan, Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, Bailey Zimmerman and Wallen’s frequent writing partner and close friend, HARDY. He has shifted country’s streaming calculus by releasing albums that contain more than 30 tracks and racking up tremendous consumption tallies: One Thing at a Time ’s songs earned 498.3 million on-demand streams in its first week, the most ever for a country album, according to Luminate. Through the third quarter of 2023, country music’s on-demand audio and video streaming grew by 24% year over year ­— and Wallen accounted for 31% of that growth. Of all country music on-demand streams through the same period, 10% belonged to Wallen. For the first time since the 2013 launch of the year-end Streaming Songs Artists chart, a country act (Wallen) leads the list, and a country song (“Last Night”) is No. 1 on the year-end Streaming Songs chart.

He’s catching the eye of legendary country artists, who now study his methods. “This is a new generation that is streaming, which is something new to Dolly,” says Dolly Parton’s manager, Danny Nozell. “What Morgan is doing, I want to take and see how I can apply that to Dolly.” (To wit: Parton released the longest album of her career, the 30-track Rockstar , in November.)

“When I started doing this, I had no intentions or expectations of becoming that guy,” Wallen says of being the de facto leader of this new country movement. “But yeah, I’m definitely proud of it. Especially when people say to me that they never liked country music before and now it’s [their] favorite.”

As massive as Wallen’s following is, in early 2021 and for quite some time afterward, it looked like he could lose it all after a neighbor gave TMZ video footage of him using a racial slur. But Wallen’s fans never abandoned him — in fact, they rallied around him.

Their fervor was, in some ways, a testament to how, in a sea of male country artists who often seem interchangeable, Wallen has always stood out — not only for his instantly recognizable raspy twang, but for the intimate tone of his songs, many of which he co-writes.

“There’s a level of conversation Morgan brings to a song that makes him such a strong writer; you immediately feel invested in the story,” says Miranda Lambert, who co-wrote One Thing at a Time ’s “Thought You Should Know” with Wallen and Nicolle Galyon. In February, the song became his eighth No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart; he has already scored two more.

While he leans toward tried-and-true tropes — the cry-in-my-beer midtempo ballad, the playfully cocky you’re-going-to-wish-you-never-left-me tune — he often injects them with a vulnerability that’s the antithesis of last decade’s bro-country movement. And by infusing many of his traditional country melodies with rap cadences and beats and alt-rock guitars, Wallen has expanded his audience far beyond country’s typical listenership.

The first stadium show Wallen played was on May 31, 2018, as one of three supporting acts for Bryan at Toronto’s Rogers Centre. It was also the first stadium show he had ever attended. Bryan had heard Wallen’s 2017 hit “Up Down” and felt “it spoke to just the right audience, and I knew then I wanted Morgan on tour with me.”

“I remember going out there and it was like, ‘Gawwwwd!’ It just felt so massive,” Wallen says. Five years later, stadium stages feel like home. “We played in Austin [five days ago] in an arena. There were 12-13,000 people there, and it felt tiny,” he says. “Then we played the stadium in Houston [two days later], and it was like back to normal again.” He laughs as he catches himself, knowing there’s nothing normal about his life these days: “What? That’s not normal.”

Growing up in Sneedville in East Tennessee (2021 population: 1,315) and then outside of Knoxville, Tenn., where his family moved when he was in middle school, Wallen, the son of a public school teacher and a minister (his father is now a semitruck driver), had no money for luxuries like concerts. Any extra cash went to support his baseball career: He was a star pitcher and shortstop in high school before an arm injury his senior year took him off the diamond for good.

“When baseball ended, that was really tough because that’s all he was thinking about,” England says. “I think he probably transformed that into a new drive and [thought], ‘I’m going to have to really work hard at something else.’ ”

Now he’s filling the ballparks he dreamed of playing in as a kid. This year, the One Night at a Time tour played three nights at the Boston Red Sox’s Fenway Park and had double plays at venues including San Diego’s Petco Park and Atlanta’s Truist Park, the respective homes of baseball’s Padres and Braves. Through Nov. 18, the tour had grossed $300.4 million and sold 1.5 million tickets, making it the highest-grossing country tour ever reported to Billboard Boxscore.

Still, in April, Wallen’s vocal load caught up with him. Minutes before he was to go onstage for a second sold-out night at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss., 45,000 fans learned he had lost his voice and couldn’t perform. After powering through a few more shows several days later, a visibly upset Wallen told his more than 6 million Instagram followers that doctors had ordered him to go on vocal rest for six weeks, resulting in the postponement of multiple shows.

Though Wallen says he isn’t “the type of person that really worries a lot,” the experience scared him, especially after some doctors told him his voice might be permanently altered. He was spooked “100%” by what happened in Oxford, England says. “During that stretch, he was having real trouble with his voice. It was rough.” But unlike in Oxford, when Wallen started having vocal issues the week of his Atlanta shows, he had doctors at Vanderbilt and his vocal coach — who taught him methods to make singing more sustainable and joined him in Atlanta — at his disposal.

The support system that has sprung up around him is a far cry from 2014, when Wallen was working as a landscaper in Knoxville and competed on The Voice . Back then, he could certainly move more freely, without the bodyguards he requires now.

HARDY, who has toured with Wallen off and on since 2018, speaks more bluntly about the limitations fame has placed on his friend. “In the last couple of years, he handles himself so much differently out on the road. He protects himself from situations that might get him in hot water,” he says. “He doesn’t go out to bars. If there’s a good time to be had, we have it backstage where we’re safe and where f–king people aren’t videoing and trying to get a rise out of somebody. We will still have the same amount of fun, but we do it in an environment [without] the public eye on us anymore. It sucks that you can’t really do it that other way, but you just can’t when you get Morgan Wallen famous.”

If Morgan Wallen wasn’t already aware of how famous he was, he found out Feb. 2, 2021, when TMZ published that video of a drunk Wallen (on “hour 72 of a 72-hour bender,” he later said) casually using a racial slur as he told a friend to get another friend home safely. TMZ’s post included an apology from Wallen, but the reaction was swift and severe. Radio playlists pulled his music, his booking agency dropped him, awards shows deemed him ineligible, and his own label suspended him.

It wasn’t the first time Wallen’s behavior had raised flags. He was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct in May 2020 after a disruption at Kid Rock’s Nashville bar, and five months later, Saturday Night Live revoked its invitation to perform after he violated the show’s COVID-19 safety protocols. (The show had him on two months later.) But Wallen says that the experience in 2021 truly showed him “just how much that people listen to me. I don’t think I realized that, at least not at that grand of a scale at the time,” he says, carefully weighing his words. “I [learned] how much my words matter.”

“There’s no excuse. I’ve never made an excuse. I never will make an excuse,” Wallen says of using the slur. “I’ve talked to a lot of people, heard stories [about] things that I would have never thought about because I wasn’t the one going through it. And I think, for me, in my heart I was never that guy that people were portraying me to be, so there was a little bit of like, ‘Damn, I’m kind of actually mad about this a little bit because I know I shouldn’t have said this, but I’m really not that guy.’ I put myself in just such a sh-t spot, you know? Like, ‘You really messed up here, guy.’ If I was that guy, then I wouldn’t have cared. I wouldn’t have apologized. I wouldn’t have done any of that if I really was that guy that people were saying about me.”

“Any of that” included meeting with several Black leaders, including 300 Elektra Entertainment chairman/CEO Kevin Liles, Universal Music Group executive vp/chief people and inclusion officer Eric Hutcherson and Grammy-winning gospel artist Bebe Winans, as well as with the Black Music Action Coalition (BMAC) and other groups in an effort to educate himself; his process “to learn and try to be better” continues, he says.

“I think that moment was a cloud with a silver lining because I think it showed him he has a platform that can do good,” HARDY says. “He realized, ‘I’ve got to get my sh-t together.’ ”

Despite this philanthropic push, don’t expect Wallen to use his sizable platform to speak out on social or political issues. When asked if he plans to endorse a presidential candidate in 2024, he swiftly answers, “No,” before continuing: “That’s not where my head’s at. I’m not an expert. I just don’t know enough to try to guide people. I know what I know, and that’s music.”

Following the incident, Wallen says he did a 30-day stint in rehab in San Diego, and he has since drastically changed his drinking habits on the road. “That used to be my warmup — to get half lit: ‘I’m going out there, and we’re going to go have fun.’ Now, that is not the way I approach it,” he says.

Part of the change is just plain logical: playing massive stadium stages, “there’s a lot more ways you can fall than there is on a little one,” he says with a laugh. But his lifestyle changes (and the boost in his confidence level that has resulted) have also completely altered how he approaches performing. “I used to be scared to even think about what it would be like to play a show without drinking: ‘That sounds terrible. Why would I ever do that?’ And now I’m almost scared to wonder what it’d be like if I was drunk.” As far as drinking off tour, “I’m still figuring out my personal life,” he says. “I probably always will be.”

Despite the work he has done to make amends, there are still inroads to be made. While his fans fervently stood by him — sales of Dangerous soared 102% the week after the incident, and he headlined a 55-date arena and amphitheater tour in 2022 — not everyone was ready to move on.

England acknowledges that “some people have no intention of forgiveness, but that’s also OK. Morgan realized that he has just got to control what he can control. He’s certainly not getting shut out in these awards because he’s a bad musician.”

Wallen shrugs off the snubs. The CMA losses “bothered me for like five minutes,” he admits. “And then I’m like, ‘Why am I mad? I’m about to go play for 80,000 people in Atlanta.’ ”

And there are other recent victories to celebrate, like sharing the BMI Country Awards’ songwriter of the year honors with Combs on Nov. 7 — meaningful recognition for Wallen, who says he has heard criticism that he doesn’t write enough songs on his albums or relies too much on his co-writers. He has nothing but praise for the writers who contribute to his records but admits with a wry chuckle that the BMI Award was “validating … It’s kind of like maybe I do know a little bit about what I’m doing.”

Wallen has released collaborations with top country names including Eric Church, Chris Stapleton and Florida Georgia Line, as well as with Diplo and rapper Lil Durk. (Their “Broadway Girls” reached No. 1 on Billboard ’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in 2022.) But he’s well aware that he hasn’t yet released a game-changing co-ed duet like Jason Aldean and Carrie Underwood’s “If I Didn’t Love You” or HARDY’s murder ballad “wait in the truck” with Lainey Wilson. However, he quickly adds, it’s not for lack of trying.

“I’ve reached out to a couple of people, and they’ve turned me down,” he says, declining to name names. “I just really want certain people, and I haven’t gotten the chance to do it yet. I’m going to keep trying to write songs for it or write with them.”

Wallen says he “would love” to write with more women, but admits he frequently returns to his very successful “little squad” of collaborators “because I’ve just been slammed, and when I’m not on the road, I’m spending time with my son or hunting. I haven’t really wanted to branch out much just because I needed to keep myself sane.”

One new collaborator eager to work with Wallen: Post Malone. The artist, who is recording a country album, wrote with Wallen, ERNEST and Charlie Handsome, among others, when he was in town to perform with Wallen and HARDY at the CMA Awards. But Wallen confesses that Post Malone’s studio hours were hard for him. “[He] likes to write really, really late at night — and I can’t do that three nights in a row. I can do that one night,” he says with a laugh. “I can start about 5 p.m., but starting at 10 p.m. — that’s rough.”

A little while ago, when HARDY was at Wallen’s house, they headed out to his workshop. “Indie was in the bed. Morgan’s out here looking for an outlet to plug in a baby monitor. I was just like, ‘Man, that’s something I didn’t think I would see five years ago,’ ” HARDY says.

In Atlanta, the tow-headed Indie giggled in delight as he ran through the empty stadium concourse before showtime, pushing a toy dump truck and exuberantly honking the horn on a full-size forklift. “Anything about a vehicle or any part of it, that’s all he cares about,” Wallen later says, grinning broadly.

Wallen and Indie’s mother split before he was born and share joint custody. But Wallen says fatherhood happened for him at the right time. “It gives me something to focus on that’s not just all about myself because for a while, I had to be super selfish. I had to mostly focus on myself or [my career] wouldn’t work,” he says. But now, “it’s nice to really think about someone other than yourself and about what you’re passing down. He’s my favorite thing about life.”

And Wallen’s friends say fatherhood changed him. “Having a son really grew him up fast,” Neal says.

But first, Wallen will spend much of 2024 carrying on with the One Night at a Time tour. In addition to continuing to make up this spring’s postponed dates and a headlining show at the Stagecoach festival, Wallen has added 10 more markets, many with multiple nights at stadiums, including three at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium.

Also potentially ahead: a full-blown international tour, perhaps in 2025. After starting 2023’s tour in Australia, Wallen ended the year with a Dec. 3 show at London’s O2 Arena that sold out in one hour. It was his first time in Europe, and Neal is exploring the best way to proceed globally. Wallen is up for the challenge: “I think it would be fun to go try to win people over again,” he says.

Next year, he’ll also return to the studio. Though more singles are coming from One Thing at a Time , Wallen is already writing and reviewing outside songs for his fourth album. Handsome, who co-produces Wallen’s music with Joey Moi, predicts the next one will be his biggest yet. “I’m expecting to see more songs that can go No. 1 at pop radio because I think people have seen that a country singer with a very Southern voice by himself without a feature can still have a No. 1 Billboard hit,” Handsome says. “Morgan’s leading the way for what country music is now and what it’s becoming.”

When England compares Wallen to another artist, it’s not a fellow young country superstar or a legend of the past, but another especially prolific and versatile performer affiliated with Republic: Drake. “Drake can do a hardcore R&B song, a trap rap song or a Caribbean-tinged beat global pop song,” England says. “I think Morgan is that in our genre. His voice is always going to be country even if he’s singing pop melodies, and the verses are likely to have some country imagery. But when it’s time to sing the big runs and melodies, the guy can do it. Even though he’s got a lot of older fans, he’s certainly got the young kids just wrapped around the sound right now. I don’t think that’s just a short-term thing. I think the guy’s got the ability to do that for decades to come.”

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Post Malone, Morgan Wallen's awaited collab 'I Had Some Help' is out; is a country album next?

Post malone and morgan wallen's long-awaited duet "i had some help" has been released — what's next for texas native malone in country music.

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Grammy-nominated pop superstar Post Malone's foray into country music continues to take greater shape via the arrival of his and Billboard country and pop chart-topping performer Morgan Wallen's long-anticipated duet, "I Had Some Help."

The single was written by Post, Wallen, Grammy-nominated producer Louis Bell, Ryan Vojtesak, recent CMA Triple Play Award winner and 75-plus-time country chart-topping songwriter Ashley Gorley, ERNEST, Chandler Walters, and Hoskins. Bell, Charlie Handsome, and Hoskins produced the track.

The song has been teased for months, including during the encore of Stagecoach Festival's final "Mane Stage" headlining set of the weekend, where Wallen brought out Malone to perform it.

Could we see a Post Malone country album?

Rumors continue to abound about when Malone's full country album will arrive. It's a safe assumption that the album will, in all likelihood, feature the track.

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Malone's Stagecoach finale appearance did not just fuel those speculations.

A TikTok video surfaced of Malone and Wallen performing during what appeared to be the song's music video in the back of a flatbed truck in Joshua Tree, California.

This week, Malone posted a teaser of the song's final video confirming what fans had previously spotted in Joshua Tree.

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Post malone's country stylings take shape on stagecoach's 'mane stage'.

At Stagecoach, Malone brought out special guests for his first-ever 45-minute country cover set on the Mane Stage. The event included appearances from Dwight Yoakam, Brad Paisley and Sara Evans.

"We're going to be doing a bunch of songs that I f---ing love," stated Malone, who introduced himself by his government name, Austin Richard Post.

His set opened with Tyler Childers' "Whitehouse Road," but Dwight Yoakam joined for "Little Ways." Paisley joined the stage for his song "I'm Gonna Miss Her." Then, the tandem performed Vince Gill's 1992 hit "One More Last Chance."

Digging even deeper into his country bag, recent Grand Ole Opry inductee Evans appeared to perform her 2000s-era mainstream country favorite "Suds in the Bucket."

Not to be just limited to Hall of Famers and Opry members, Malone also played Tim McGraw's "Don't Take The Girl," John Michael Montgomery's "Be My Baby Tonight," "Chattahoochee" by Alan Jackson, Toby Keith's "Who's Your Daddy" and George Strait's 1995 chart-topper "Check Yes or No."

Malone's country leanings in prior years

Alongside singing Joe Diffie tunes with HARDY and Morgan Wallen at 2023's Country Music Association Awards , the multi-platinum "Rockstar" vocalist also sang a steel guitar-aided acoustic guitar rendition of "America The Beautiful" at Super Bowl LVIII.

This followed him spending considerable time in Nashville throughout the close of 2023 alongside artists including Paisley, Luke Combs, ERNEST, Jelly Roll, Wallen and more.

Other highlight moments in years past included performances of Sturgill Simpson's "You Can Have the Crown" and Brad Paisley's "I'm Gonna Miss Her" during Matthew McConaughey's "We're Texas" fundraising event after Winter Storm Uri in 2021.

Malone was also a pitchman for the Bud Light brand, including engaging in a Garth Brooks-style  "Dive Bar"  mini-concert tour.

Where will Post Malone play more country music next?

On May 16, Post Malone is scheduled to join Noah Kahan, Avril Lavigne, and Gwen Stefani as a performer at the 59th ACM Awards hosted by 16-time award winner Reba McEntire. The event will be free to stream live on  Amazon's Prime Video  from Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, at 8 p.m. EDT / 7 p.m. CDT / 5 p.m. PDT.

Parker McCollum has been announced as a performer, joining Jason Aldean, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Cody Johnson,  Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Chris Stapleton, and Lainey Wilson . Host McEntire will also perform as a vocalist.

A limited number of tickets to the 59th ACM Awards are available on  SeatGeek .

Post Malone is also scheduled to headline the  2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival , which will be held June 13-16. Other acts performing at the event include fellow headliners  Pretty Lights,   Fisher ,  Red Hot Chili Peppers  and  Fred Again . Additional performers include Cage the Elephant, Megan Thee Stallion, Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Diplo and T-Pain.

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Extra artists added to Morgan Wallen’s BST Hyde Park show

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American Express presents BST Hyde Park is thrilled to announce that 11-time Billboard Music Award winner and reigning Male Artist of the Year, Morgan Wallen, will be headlining on Thursday, July 4, 2024. This eagerly awaited event promises an unforgettable experience as Wallen, described as “one of our greatest living Country singers” by MusicRow, takes the stage. Tickets for this unmissable show are on sale now and can be purchased at bst-hydepark.com .

Adding to the excitement, a stellar lineup of special guests will join Wallen, including rising stars Alana Springsteen, Alexandra Kay, Zandi Holup, Abbie Mac, The Halfway Kid, and Evan Bartels. These talented artists join the previously announced Riley Green, ERNEST, and Ella Langley, making this a must-see event for country music fans.

Meet the Rising Stars Joining Morgan Wallen

Alana Springsteen : A young Nashville singer-songwriter leading a new generation of country stars, Springsteen released her debut album TWENTY SOMETHING last year. Inspired by a Taylor Swift concert at the age of nine, she has been writing songs ever since. Her connection with audiences, both in real life and online, will be on full display at Hyde Park this summer.

Alexandra Kay : Known for her digital-age career rise, Alexandra Kay built her following with millions of video views before debuting at the Grand Ole Opry at 22. She has collaborated with country legends like Tim McGraw and Randy Travis and released her debut album All I’ve Ever Known in 2023, amassing over 300 million streams.

Zandi Holup : A prolific artist-writer reminiscent of folk icons Dolly Parton and Joni Mitchell, Zandi Holup made her debut with the song “Gas Station Flowers” last year. Her raw and original folk-country style, marked by unfiltered storytelling and emotive vocals, has earned her a dedicated grassroots following.

Other Notable Acts : Also performing are Derry’s teenage singer-songwriter Abbie Mac, British-Sudanese folk singer The Halfway Kid, and up-and-coming Nebraskan artist Evan Bartels.

Morgan Wallen’s Meteoric Rise

Headliner Morgan Wallen is experiencing a meteoric rise in the music world. Known for his authentic storytelling and raw emotion, Wallen has become a dominant figure in country music. His latest single with Post Malone, “I Had Some Help,” soared to No. 2 on the UK Official Charts and No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, where it held the top spot for four consecutive weeks.

Wallen’s third studio album ‘One Thing At A Time’ released last year, topped the all-genre Billboard 200 chart for 19 non-consecutive weeks and was the most-streamed album of the year on Spotify. The album recently returned to No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart for its 51st non-consecutive week, marking one of the longest reigns in the chart’s history.

A Spectacular Lineup for BST Hyde Park 2024

The BST Hyde Park 2024 lineup promises to be spectacular, with headliners including SZA (June 29), Kings of Leon (June 30), Morgan Wallen (July 4), Andrea Bocelli (July 5), Robbie Williams (July 6), Shania Twain (July 7), Stevie Nicks (July 12), Kylie (July 13), and Stray Kids (July 14). The full lineup for each day will be announced soon, along with All Things Orchestral on June 28.

This announcement follows the tremendous success of BST Hyde Park 2023, which featured legendary acts such as P!NK, Guns N’ Roses, Take That, BLACKPINK, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Billy Joel, and Lana Del Rey.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit bst-hydepark.com .

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Uproxx cover artist Moneybagg Yo announced his new album Speak Now a few weeks ago, and now, has revealed the tracklist for the upcoming project. Dropping on June 14, the album’s tracklist features guest appearances from Chris Brown, Kevo Muney Lil Durk, Morgan Wallen, Rob49, and YTB Fatt.

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  23. Morgan Wallen

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  24. Morgan Wallen concert reopens Thunder Ridge Nature Arena

    After the venue left fans stuck in traffic for hours for a Garth Brooks concert in October of 2022, renovations were made in hopes of easing congestion at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena. On Saturday ...

  25. Post Malone, Morgan Wallen drop 'I Had Some Help'; is an album next?

    Malone's country leanings in prior years. Alongside singing Joe Diffie tunes with HARDY and Morgan Wallen at 2023's Country Music Association Awards, the multi-platinum "Rockstar" vocalist also ...

  26. Extra artists added to Morgan Wallen's BST Hyde Park show

    American Express presents BST Hyde Park is thrilled to announce that 11-time Billboard Music Award winner and reigning Male Artist of the Year, Morgan Wallen, will be headlining on Thursday, July ...

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