Morgan Wallen calls flaky celebrities for bailing on Las Vegas walkout

Country star Morgan Wallen vented frustration during his May 1 show at Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium—part of his ongoing Still The Problem Tour—after five celebrities backed out of his signature concert walkout at the last minute.

During the opening night of his two-show stand at Allegiant Stadium on Friday, May 1, Wallen addressed the crowd: “Y’all got some flaky a— people in this town. I had like five different people lined up to do the walkout and they all bailed on me last minute,” per fan footage. It's unclear who was invited, and Wallen's representatives did not immediately comment. He was set for an encore performance on Saturday, May 2.

Celebrity walkouts have become a hallmark of Wallen's stadium shows since 2024, with past guests including Drake, Kid Rock, Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, Mike Tyson, and Barry Bonds, often entering to his 2022 track 'Broadway Girls' featuring Lil Durk.

The Still The Problem Tour, tied to Wallen's May 2025 album I'm The Problem, launched April 10 in Minneapolis (see related coverage). It features stadium stops across the U.S., with openers like Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett.

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