Morgan Wallen startet Still The Problem-Tournee in Minneapolis

Morgan Wallen startete am 10. April seine Still The Problem-Tournee im U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis und bot eine energiegeladene Show voller Hits und Überraschungsgäste. Das Konzert umfasste Auftritte der Vorbands Thomas Rhett, Vincent Mason und Gavin Adcock sowie aufwendige Produktionselemente. Eine zweite Show folgte am 11. April.

Das Konzert begann mit einem komödiantischen Einspieler, in dem der Podcaster Theo Von als Bühnenmanager Rick versuchte, Wallen davon abzuhalten, an der Ausrüstung herumzuspielen, was Stadionlichter und Blitzeffekte auslöste. Wallen betrat daraufhin zu 'Broadway Girls' zusammen mit dem ehemaligen Minnesota Vikings-Star und Hall of Famer Jared Allen die Bühne und begeisterte das lokale Publikum. Die massive Bühne, die einem Kampfjet mit ausfahrbaren Flügeln ähnelte, gab den Ton für das Spektakel an, das durch synchronisierte leuchtende Armbänder für die Fans, Feuerwerk in der Halle und Flammeneffekte ergänzt wurde.

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