Morgan Wallen launches Still The Problem tour in Minneapolis

Morgan Wallen kicked off his Still The Problem tour on April 10 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, delivering a high-energy show packed with hits and special guest appearances. The performance featured openers Thomas Rhett, Vincent Mason, and Gavin Adcock, along with elaborate production elements. A second show followed on April 11.

The concert opened with a comedic taped segment featuring podcaster Theo Von as stage manager Rick, attempting to stop Wallen from tampering with equipment, which triggered stadium lights and flash pots. Wallen then entered to 'Broadway Girls' alongside former Minnesota Vikings Hall of Famer Jared Allen, exciting the local crowd. The massive stage, resembling a fighter jet with extending wings, set the tone for the spectacle, complete with synchronized light-up bracelets for fans, indoor fireworks, and flame effects.

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