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Black America Web
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Black America Web
Drake Gets Flamed For Popping Out At A Morgan Wallen Concert Over Past N-Word Use
Since Drake purchased a $15 million home in Houston last year, he has further adopted the Texas culture, which includes embracing country music. So over the weekend, he popped up at one of Morgan Wallen's NRG Stadium stops in Houston for the singer's I'm The Problem Tour. Wallen has a pre-show ritual of bringing his famous friends along with him on his walk to the stage, and the crowd watching from the Jumbotron erupted when he dapped up Drake, who went full country garb, rocking an all-denim outfit, cowboy boots, and had a flask in his hand. Before Drizzy joined him, baseball legend Roger Clemens —who came out of retirement to suit up for the Houston Astros in the early 2000s— walked with him in unison and presented him with a custom Astros jersey. During the ceremonious walkout, Wallen's 'Broadway Girls' track , featuring Lil Durk, a friend of Drake's, played in the background . Wallen also performed at NRG Stadium the night before, bringing out NFL legend and former Houston Texan Andre Johnson and Houston businessman Jim 'Mattress Mack' McIngvale on Friday before stepping up the star power for night two. This isn't the first time the big artists have linked up, as the Tennessee native was in the video for Drake's 'You Broke My Heart' in 2023. While concert goers loved Drake showing love, social media was immediately critiquing the move as problematic because Wallen was flamed in 2021 when TMZ caught him on camera saying the N-word after a night out with friends. After being suspended from his recording contract, he later apologized, asking fans not to excuse his actions, and pledging $300,000 to t he Black Music Action Coalition . 'I'm embarrassed and sorry. I used an unacceptable and inappropriate racial slur that I wish I could take back,' Wallen said in a statement. 'There are no excuses to use this type of language, ever. I want to sincerely apologize for using the word. I promise to do better.' But social media still sees it as a weird culture vulture move from Drake to be aware of his N-word use and still hanging out with him. See the reactions below. Drake Gets Flamed For Popping Out At A Morgan Wallen Concert Over Past N-Word Use was originally published on


Axios
13-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Morgan Wallen set for back-to-back Cleveland stadium concerts
Country music is coming to Huntington Bank Field this summer. Driving the news: Country star Morgan Wallen will bring his "I'm The Problem Tour" to Huntington Bank Field for back-to-back shows on Aug. 15 and 16. Miranda Lambert will perform as the opening act on the first night, while Thomas Rhett will take on that role on the second night. Between the lines: The announcement coincides with the reveal of the title of Wallen's fourth studio album, "I'm the Problem," set for release later this year. If you go: Fans can sign up for presale access through Tuesday. General on-sale starts at 10am on Friday, Jan. 31 via Ticketmaster.
Yahoo
07-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to buy tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem Tour
Country star Morgan Wallen has never been one to avoid controversy, but it seems like fans will find any reason they can to be mad about his upcoming summer tour. On paper, the I'm The Problem Tour seems like it's got a lot going for it: Wallen has assembled an impressive group of music legends including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert and Heart's Anne Wilson to join him as openers at several dates on the tour, but fans have expressed outrage over high ticket prices and the fact that established stars like Lambert are relegated to being an opening act for younger talent. Lambert even read a series of "mean tweets" aimed at her recently to laugh off the backlash. The controversies haven't actually affected ticket sales, however, and if you're looking to grab seats at one of Wallen's upcoming tour dates, here's everything you need to know about how to see him on his 2025 I'm The Problem tour. Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour begins on June 20 in Houston and wraps up on Sept. 13 in Edmonton, AB, Canada. There's a seriously impressive roster of musical guests heading out on Morgan Wallen's tour. He'll be joined by the likes of Miranda Lambert, Anne Wilson, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, Corey Kent and Gavin Adcock, though not every artist will be at every stop on the tour. The complete breakdown of which performers will join Wallen on the various legs of the tour is below. Tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour are currently available to the general public on Ticketmaster. Check Ticketmaster Tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour vary by venue, but the least expensive seats at most locations start between $97 and $120, with VIP tickets as high as $1,100 apiece in some cities. Tickets are also available for resale on trusted third party vendors like StubHub starting around $100. Find tickets on StubHub Morgan Wallen will be visiting 10 cities in the U.S. and Canada on his 2025 summer tour. June 20: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX with guests Koe Wetzel and Corey Kent June 21: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX with guests Koe Wetzel and Corey Kent June 28 and 29: Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, WI with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley July 11: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL with guests Miranda Lambert and Gavin Adcock July 12: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL with guests Brooks & Dunn and Gavin Adcock July 18: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley July 19: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ with guests Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley July 25: Lumen Field in Seattle, WA with guests Miranda Lambert and Anne Wilson July 26: Lumen Field in Seattle, WA with guests Brooks & Dunn and Anne Wilson Aug. 01: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA with guests Miranda Lambert and Anne Wilson Aug. 02: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA with guests Brooks & Dunn and Anne Wilson Aug. 15: Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley Aug. 16: Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH with guests Thomas Rhett and Ella Langley Aug. 22: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA with guests Miranda Lambert and Corey Kent Aug. 23: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA with guests Miranda Lambert and Corey Kent Sept. 04: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON with guests Miranda Lambert and Gavin Adcock Sept. 05: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON with guests Brooks & Dunn and Gavin Adcock Sept. 12: Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, AB with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley Sept. 13: Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, AB with guests Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
How to buy tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem Tour
Country star Morgan Wallen has never been one to avoid controversy, but it seems like fans will find any reason they can to be mad about his upcoming summer tour. On paper, the I'm The Problem Tour seems like it's got a lot going for it: Wallen has assembled an impressive group of music legends including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert and Heart's Anne Wilson to join him as openers at several dates on the tour, but fans have expressed outrage over high ticket prices and the fact that established stars like Lambert are relegated to being an opening act for younger talent. Lambert even read a series of "mean tweets" aimed at her recently to laugh off the backlash. The controversies haven't actually affected ticket sales, however, and if you're looking to grab seats at one of Wallen's upcoming tour dates, here's everything you need to know about how to see him on his 2025 I'm The Problem tour. Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour begins on June 20 in Houston and wraps up on Sept. 13 in Edmonton, AB, Canada. There's a seriously impressive roster of musical guests heading out on Morgan Wallen's tour. He'll be joined by the likes of Miranda Lambert, Anne Wilson, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, Corey Kent and Gavin Adcock, though not every artist will be at every stop on the tour. The complete breakdown of which performers will join Wallen on the various legs of the tour is below. Tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour are currently available to the general public on Ticketmaster. Check Ticketmaster Tickets for Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem tour vary by venue, but the least expensive seats at most locations start between $97 and $120, with VIP tickets as high as $1,100 apiece in some cities. Tickets are also available for resale on trusted third party vendors like StubHub starting around $100. Find tickets on StubHub Morgan Wallen will be visiting 10 cities in the U.S. and Canada on his 2025 summer tour. June 20: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX with guests Koe Wetzel and Corey Kent June 21: NRG Stadium in Houston, TX with guests Koe Wetzel and Corey Kent June 28 and 29: Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, WI with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley July 11: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL with guests Miranda Lambert and Gavin Adcock July 12: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL with guests Brooks & Dunn and Gavin Adcock July 18: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley July 19: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ with guests Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley July 25: Lumen Field in Seattle, WA with guests Miranda Lambert and Anne Wilson July 26: Lumen Field in Seattle, WA with guests Brooks & Dunn and Anne Wilson Aug. 01: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA with guests Miranda Lambert and Anne Wilson Aug. 02: Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, CA with guests Brooks & Dunn and Anne Wilson Aug. 15: Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley Aug. 16: Huntington Bank Field in Cleveland, OH with guests Thomas Rhett and Ella Langley Aug. 22: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA with guests Miranda Lambert and Corey Kent Aug. 23: Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA with guests Miranda Lambert and Corey Kent Sept. 04: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON with guests Miranda Lambert and Gavin Adcock Sept. 05: Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON with guests Brooks & Dunn and Gavin Adcock Sept. 12: Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, AB with guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley Sept. 13: Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, AB with guests Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley


Axios
05-02-2025
- Entertainment
- Axios
Cleveland going country with huge concerts, honky-tonks
Cleveland may be the birthplace of rock 'n' roll, but country music is making quite a home here. The big picture: The local country scene is booming with a new bar set to open downtown, Dolly Parton license plates on cars, and numerous concerts — including a stadium show — headlining this year's entertainment slate. Heck, even the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is inducting country artists regularly. Catch up quick: Last month, country star Morgan Wallen announced his "I'm The Problem Tour" will stop at Huntington Bank Field for back-to-back concerts in August. Wallen headlines an impressive collection of country stars performing in Northeast Ohio in 2025, including Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Jason Aldean, Lainey Wilson and Willie Nelson. State of play: Jolene's Honky Tonk, named after Parton's legendary song, plans to open on East 4th Street in April. It'll be the third country-themed nightspot to open downtown in recent years following Welcome to the Farm and I Hate Cowboys. Both are owned by country star Chase Rise and located next to each other in the Flats. Between the lines: Speaking of Parton, the Dolly Parton Imagination Library license plate is now available online and at the BMV. In 2022, Parton became the first country artist voted into the Rock Hall since Johnny Cash in 1992. Willie Nelson joined her in 2023, the same year the Rock Hall hosted its first concert at Nashville's historic Ryman Auditorium. The big picture: Country music is one of the fastest-growing genres in the United States, according to entertainment data firm Luminate. Pop stars like Post Malone and Beyoncé have even embraced it, with the latter earning Album of the Year at last Sunday's Grammy Awards for "Cowboy Carter." What they're saying:"Country music is always growing," says Charlie Kriak, publisher of Cleveland Country Magazine based in North Royalton. "It goes back to what country music is — easy to relate to. You don't have to think too much. It's an easy transition for people who are fans of other genres."