![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Wallen orchestrated several on-stage surprises including the portion of the show where his opening act and longtime friend, ERNEST, graced the stage to perform their duet, “Flower Shops.” ERNEST, Morgan Wallen Photo by Matthew Paskert Wallen’s captivating set boasts a next-level production that included pyrotechnics, moving screens, massive video walls, cryo, fireworks, lasers and so much more. There were several memorable moments during his set, not only on stage but in the crowd, including when fans rallied around a young woman holding a sign that read “GOALS: Beat cancer twice √, Picture with Morgan Wallen ▢,” collectively helping her get to the front of the audience to snap a selfie with Wallen.Īnother moment was when one fan in the crowd popped the question to their significant other during “Sand In My Boots.” Morgan Wallen Photo by Matthew Paskert ![]() ![]() The unbreakable bond Wallen shares with his fan base was showcased throughout his two-hour set and the singer/songwriter truly connected with them through his relatable song lyrics. Morgan Wallen’s high-energy performance was more than a concert, but a one-of-a-kind experience that allowed him to highlight his natural-born talents as an entertainer. The country hitmaker’s set featured 11 songs from the project, including “I Wrote The Book,” “One Thing At A Time,” “You Proof,” “Ain’t That Some,” “Sunrise,” “‘98 Braves,” “Thought You Should Know,” “Thinkin’ Bout Me,” “Whiskey Friends,” “Last Night,” and his current single, “Everything I Love.” One Thing At A Time also made history on the Billboard 200 Albums chart as the country album with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and has remained atop the chart for 13 nonconsecutive weeks. His set list predominantly consisted of songs from his latest album, One Thing At A Time, which debuted at No. The 30-year-old singer/songwriter performed four tracks from his debut project and was also sure to incorporate several fan favorites from his record-breaking sophomore release, Dangerous: The Double Album, including “Sand In My Boots,” “Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell Cover),” “This Bar,” “Wasted On You,” “More Than My Hometown,” “Heartless,” and “Still Goin Down.” Morgan Wallen Photo by David Lehr via Instagram Stories His set list spanned his entire catalog and featured songs from all three of his studio albums: If I Know Me, Dangerous: The Double Album, and One Thing At A Time. ”Thank you so much for showing up.”ĭespite recently being faced with vocal cord trauma, Wallen’s voice sounded strong as ever as he delivered a 24-song set, not missing a single note. I’m really, really happy to be here,” he continued. “I see more of y’all’s support, so I could not make it through without everything y’all do for me, so thank you. He went on to graciously thank his fans for sticking by his side and for their dedication to his music. After six weeks of vocal rest, is BACK! □ He made a triumphant return to his massive One Night At A Time Tour at Chicago’s Wrigley Field. ‘Bout six weeks ago, I wasn’t really sure when I was gonna be able to sing again, but WE BACK!’” Wallen exclaimed. “Thank you for the kind welcome, that means a lot to me. Wallen was overcome with gratitude as he earned a roaring applause after performing “I Wrote The Book” and paused for a moment to take it all in before addressing the audience. ![]() 1 hit, “Up Down,” prompting an immediate sing-along from the sold-out crowd as fireworks erupted around him lighting up the massive stage. Morgan Wallen Photo by Matthew Paskertĭonning a camouflage hat, brown shirt and a pair of ripped blue jeans, Wallen burst into his first-ever No. The show marked the first of two nights at the iconic stadium.įollowing baseball-style introductions for his band, Morgan Wallen made his grand entrance to the MW-shaped stage and was welcomed by a sea of screaming fans, who were thrilled to see the East Tennessee native. The country superstar was all smiles as he stepped onto the stage in front of a near record-breaking crowd of 41,538 fans in Windy City, resuming his sold-out One Night At A Time World Tour. Morgan Wallen made his triumphant return to the stage on Thursday (June 22) at Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois, following a six-week vocal rest that forced him off the road. ![]()
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