Morgan Wallen Announces U.S. Tour
Morgan Wallen just announced his 2023 tour, called the “One Night At A Time World Tour.” Ernest and Bailey Zimmerman will open for Wallen, with Hardy and Parker McCollum opening select shows. The tour will include several festivals as well as dates in stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters. January will mark two years since he released Dangerous: The Double Album. Wallen also announced a three-song sampler called One Thing at a Time which will drop this Friday (Dec. 2). The songs include “One Thing At A Time,” “Days That End in Why” and “Tennessee Fan.”
Morgan Wallen 2023 One Night at a Time North America Tour Dates:
April 15 — Milwaukee, Wisc. – 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, Neb. – 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, Pa. – Hersheypark Stadium
May 20 — East Rutherford, N.J. – MetLife Stadium
May 24 — Austin, Texas – Moody Center
May 26 — Houston, Texas – Minute Maid Park
June 2 — Atlanta, Ga. – Truist Park
June 3 — Panama City Beach, Fla. – Gulf Cost 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, Pa. – PNC Park
June 17 — Philadelphia, Pa. – Citizens Bank Park
June 23 — Chicago, Il. – 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, Alb. Canada – Big Valley Jamboree
Aug. 12 — Columbus, Ohio – Ohio Stadium
Aug. 18 — Boston, Mass. – Fenway Park
Aug. 26 — Washington, D.C. – Nationals Park
Sept. 16 — Toronto, Ont. Canada – Budweiser Stage
Sept. 18 — London, Ont. Canada – Budweiser Gardens
Sept. 21 — Ottawa, Ont. Canada – Canadian Tire Centre
Sept. 22 — Quebec City, Quebec, Canada – Videotron Centre
Sept. 23 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada – Bell Centre
Sept. 28 — Winnipeg, Mant. Canada – Canada Lie Centre
Sept. 29 — Saskatoon, Sask. Canada – SaksTel Centre
Sept. 30 — Calgary, Alb. Canada – Scotiabank Saddledome
Oct. 4 — Vancouver, B.C. Canada – Rogers Arena
Oct. 7 — Tacoma Wash. – Tacoma Dome