So, we’ve been singing this out here every night as a duet and we’re going to do the same on his last night, this is called ‘Where I Find God.'”Ī post shared by Larry Fleet then erupted onto the stage, taking the show’s energy to the next level, as he and Wallen performed their Hixtape Vol. “If you guys don’t know him I think you ought to go check out his music after tonight and this song right here that we’re going to sing is a song that I’m not a part of originally, but I just love it a whole lot.
“Before we started this tour, I didn’t really know Larry that well, but he’s become a really good buddy and someone who I respect and I truly do wish the best for,” Wallen said as Fleet joined him on stage. He even added two new songs to his set list from the trio of tracks he recently released, including “Don’t Think Jesus” and “You Proof.”įollowing a performance of “ Flower Shops,” sans ERNEST, the 29-year-old singer/songwriter welcomed tour mate Larry Fleet to the stage to perform a track from Fleet’s debut album, Stack Of Records. Morgan Wallen Photo Courtesy of David Lehr Wallen played nearly a dozen tracks from the 2022 ACM Album of the Year, including “865,” “Somebody’s Problem,” “This Bar,” “Warning,” “Silverado For Sale,” “7 Summers,” and more. His rowdy, energy-filled set featured performances of radio hits such as “Whiskey Glasses,” “Chasin’ You,” “The Way I Talk,” and “Up Down” as well as songs from his record-breaking sophomore project, Dangerous: The Double Album. “We’re going to play a bunch of songs tonight, we’re going to play some old music, some new music and everything in between.” Morgan Wallen Photo Courtesy of David LehrĪs “Broadway Girls” flooded the venue speakers, the reigning 2022 Billboard Top Country Male Artist was all smiles as he entered the stage to a roaring applause and sat behind his piano for a massive sing-a-long to his latest chart-topping hit, “Sand In My Boots.” “We tried to get up here in February and the weather wasn’t trying to let us up here, but now we’re glad to be back,” Wallen told the capacity crowd with a smile on his face. Morgan Wallen Photo Courtesy of David Lehrįrom the moment Morgan Wallen took the stage at PPL Center in Allentown on Friday (May 27) evening, it was evident why the East Tennessee native chose to originally kick off his Dangerous Tour in Pennsylvania.Īfter being forced to postpone the Dangerous Tour kickoff, originally slated for February 3, due to severe weather and icy conditions in ‘Queen City,’ Morgan Wallen returned to the home of The Lehigh Valley Phantoms ice hockey team and it’s safe to say that fans’ anticipation to see the “Wasted On You” singer only heightened after holding onto their tickets for an additional 114 days.