While releasing his third studio album last year, Morgan Wallen decided to ride that success and kick off his One Night at a Time World Tour. Besides fans getting a chance to see the country singer perform in person, they also received performances by stars like Ernest, Hardy, Parker McCollum, and Bailey Zimmerman. Continuing to expand his stardom within country music, Wallen recently traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee for a concert at the Neyland Stadium. And it wouldn’t be a Wallen concert without a few surprises.
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Back in 2021, Wallen released the hit album Dangerous: The Double Album. Although the country singer received a great deal of praise from fans, the album featured a collaboration with Eric Church called “Quittin’ Time.” Having shared the stage a few times over the years, Wallen and Chuch also worked on the duet “Man Made A Bar.”
Looking at what fans had to say about the performance, comments included, “ I love that he played this one! Always a fave and so underrated. Maybe it will get its time now.” Another person added, “Most underrated song, and I’ll die on this hill.” Continuing the love, another listener added “It was so good!! He sang so many songs that he never sings.” And one fan appeared to love the venue as much as the performance. “Oh my gosh! Neyland stadium is amazing all by itself but with them there…”
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As for any Wallen concert, the country singer decided to walk out with a few celebrities at his side. In the past, Wallen rubbed shoulders with greats like Tom Brady and Mike Tyson. But for his recent concert, he decided to honor the hard work and determination of the Tennessee Volunteers baseball team, which won the 2024 College World Series.
While leaving his mark on the city, Wallen still has one more concert at Neyland on Sunday. And if it is anything like his last concert, the country star is sure to have a few surprises and even a few collaborations up his sleeve.
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Although loving their time on the stage, Wallen and Church decided to enhance their friendship as they purchased the Field & Stream outdoors brand. Going into business together, both Church and Wallen are looking to expand their careers far past the festivals and studios.
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