Wallen extends '24 tour
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Wallen extends '24 tour

Tuesday, September 26, 2023 – Morgan Wallen is extending the One Night at a Time Tour into 2024 with 10 additional stadium shows.

A rotating lineup of guests including Bailey Zimmerman, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, Nate Smith, Bryan Martin, Lauren Watkins and Ella Langley will join for support.

Wallen's coast-to-coast run will include stops in Nashville, Denver and Las Vegas.

"Thank y'all for an insanely fun and fulfilling 2023 tour," Wallen said. "It was impossible for me to hit every stadium that I wanted to in 2023, so we're gonna keep this tour going in 2024. See y'all out there."

Tickets for One Night At A Time 2024 will be using advance registration to ensure more tickets get into the hands of fans directly by helping to filter out bots from the ticket purchase process. Fans can register now through Oct. 1 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time. Once registration closes, fans will be randomly selected to receive a day/time of the presale along with a code that grants them access to the presale.

Fans who previously purchased tickets for the canceled Oxford show on Saturday, April 23, 2023 will have access to an early presale. Details will be sent directly to ticket holders via email.

The tour is named after Wallen's third studio album, "One Thing At A Time," which arrived in March.

Three dollars ($3) of every ticket sold for U.S. dates benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF) which supports programs for youth with a focus on sports and music. To-date, Wallen has supported community revitalization efforts for ballparks in local neighborhoods in some touring cities, including Boston and Chicago, and MWF recently donated $500k to Habitat For Humanity of Greater Nashville's Parkwood community transformation project. MWF has also provided funding for nonprofits such as Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation, Make-A-Wish, The Salvation Army and National Museum of African American Music.

Tour dates are:
April 4 // Indianapolis, IN // Lucas Oil Stadium* % @ !
April 20 // Oxford, MS // Vaught-Hemingway Stadium* % @ !
May 2 // Nashville, TN // Nissan Stadium* % @ !
June 20 // Minneapolis, MN // U.S. Bank Stadium* % @ =
June 27 // Denver, CO // Empower Field at Mile High* - @ =
July 11 // Tampa, FL // Raymond James Stadium* ~ @ =
July 18 // Charlotte, NC // Bank of America Stadium* % @ =
July 25 // Arlington, TX // AT&T Stadium* ~ @ =
Aug 1 // Kansas City, MO // GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium* ? @ <
Aug 8 // Las Vegas, NV // Allegiant Stadium* ~ @ <

* Stadium Dates
^ Festival Dates
& ERNEST
Larry Fleet
# HARDY
Ella Langley
+ Dylan Marlowe = Bryan Martin
$ Parker McCollum
~ Jelly Roll
- Jon Pardi
@ Nate Smith
! Lauren Watkins
? Lainey Wilson
% Bailey Zimmerman


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CD review - One Thing At A Time Morgan Wallen's album, which is longer than the average movie or concert (at nearly two hours), is too long. Perhaps even a Wallen apologist would agree with that assessment. Yes, it may be possible to have too much of a good thing. Few artists can create such an epic full-length without at least a little filler. Wallen's good, but not that good. However, all the good stuff on this song-packed release is extremely good, and worthy of our attention. The hits far outweigh the misses. ...
CD review - Dangerous: The Double Album The buzz in the industry is that Morgan Wallen is primed to be the next big country music superstar. If prognosticators are correct with this prediction, the man fully deserves all the recognition. Proof positive is his "Dangerous: The Double Album," which is a humongous 30 songs long! It's a two-CD set. Not like a double album from back in the LP era, but a double full-length CD effort. Therefore, if you want to take a deep dive with this one, make sure you have plenty of air in your scuba tank. ...
CD review - If I Know Me "Like a lot of people my age, I didn't necessarily grow up listening to country music...I grew up living it." It's a little unsettling thought from the 24-year old Morgan Wallen. You wouldn't want to hear from your doctor that they substituted book learning for feel. But music may well be different, and Wallen does have some legitimate country cred - he hails not far from the Tennessee Cumberland Gap and went to Kenny Chesney's high school (What an alumni party that would be!). ...


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