Morgan Wallen lance la tournée Still The Problem à Minneapolis

Morgan Wallen a donné le coup d'envoi de sa tournée Still The Problem le 10 avril au U.S. Bank Stadium de Minneapolis, offrant un spectacle riche en énergie, rempli de succès et marqué par des apparitions d'invités spéciaux. La performance mettait en avant les premières parties Thomas Rhett, Vincent Mason et Gavin Adcock, accompagnées d'une production élaborée. Un second concert a suivi le 11 avril.

Le concert s'est ouvert sur une séquence comique enregistrée mettant en scène le podcasteur Theo Von dans le rôle de Rick, le régisseur de scène, tentant d'empêcher Wallen de manipuler le matériel, ce qui a déclenché les lumières du stade et des effets pyrotechniques. Wallen est ensuite entré sur scène sur le titre 'Broadway Girls' aux côtés de l'ancien joueur des Minnesota Vikings et membre du Hall of Fame, Jared Allen, ravissant le public local. L'immense scène, rappelant un avion de chasse avec ses ailes déployées, a donné le ton du spectacle, agrémenté de bracelets lumineux synchronisés pour les fans, de feux d'artifice en salle et d'effets de flammes.

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