Morgan Wallen Brings Out Miranda Lambert And Ella Langley For Duets During His Historic Wisconsin Shows

Morgan Wallen Brings Out Miranda Lambert And Ella Langley For Duets During His Historic Wisconsin Shows

Before he even played a note, Morgan Wallen already made history by becoming the first artist to secure a second show at Madison, Wisconsin’s 76,000-capacity Camp Randall Stadium. The chart-topping country superstar played two sold-out shows at the massive venue on Saturday and Sunday night (June 28-29) as part of his I’m The Problem Tour.…

Before he even played a note, Morgan Wallen already made history by becoming the first artist to secure a second show at Madison, Wisconsin’s 76,000-capacity Camp Randall Stadium. The chart-topping country superstar played two sold-out shows at the massive venue on Saturday and Sunday night (June 28-29) as part of his I’m The Problem Tour. To mark the occasion, Wallen brought out his special guest opening acts during Saturday’s show, as Miranda Lambert joined him for a stirring duet on his 2024 Country Airplay No. 1 hit, “Cowgirls,” while Ella Langley sang Tate McRae‘s part on Wallen’s Billboard Hot 100 chart-topping duet, “What I Want.” Following Wallen’s historic two-night stand at Camp Randall Stadium, his I’m The Problem Tour continues with two shows at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, on July 11-12, with Lambert set to open the first night along with rising country star Gavin Adcock, while Brooks & Dunn are set to kick off the second night. (Taste of Country)

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