Morgan Wallen - (Full Show) - Indianapolis, IN - Lucas Oil Stadium
Shot with a DJI OM 4SE Gimbal
April 05, 2024
Timestamp:
0:01 - Intro -- "Broadway Girls"
03:52 - "Ain't That Some"
06:43 - "I Wrote The Book"
12:15 - "One Thing At A Time"
15:32 - "Everything I Love"
19:00 - "You Proof"
24:03 - '"98 Braves"
27:18 - "7 Summers"
30:30 - "Sunrise"
33:40 - "Still Goin' Down"
37:10 - Walking To 2nd Stage
41:20 - "Cover Me Up"
46:40 - "Thought You Should Know"
51:07 - "Sand In My Boots"
55:03 - "Up Down"
1:01:36 - "Cowgirls" with Bailey Zimmerman
1:07:22 - "Chasin' You"
1:10:55 - Man Made a Bar"
1:14:34 - "Heartless"
1:18:01 - "Wasted On You"
1:21:18 - "This Bar"
1:24:44 - "More Than My Hometown"
1:28:29 - "Whiskey Glasses"
1:35:49 - "Thinkin' Bout Me"
1:39:30 - "Last Night"
1:42:25 - "The Way I Talk"
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On Thursday, April 4, the country music star, 30, kicked off the 2024 leg of his massive One Night at a Time World Tour with a concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
To kick things off, Wallen made a grand entrance alongside sports analyst and former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee, and Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton.
The singer-songwriter, who was dressed in all black and at one point donned an Indiana State University jersey, played 25 songs over the course of the night, including old hits like "Whiskey Glasses," "Chasin' You" and "Up Down," plus newer hits like "Last Night" and "One Thing at a Time."
Bailey Zimmerman, who opened for the star alongside Nate Smith and Lauren Watkins, even joined Wallen for "I Deserve a Drink," off his latest album One Thing at a Time.
After Wallen plays an additional One Night at a Time World Tour show in Indianapolis, he'll play in Oxford, Mississippi later in April and then head to California for a headlining performance at Stagecoach music festival at the end of the month.
In early May, the hitmaker's stadium tour resumes with three shows in Nashville, and then he'll continue performing in cities across North America for the remainder of the spring and much of the summer. The run of live shows will wrap up on Aug. 9 in Las Vegas, and along the way the "Cowgirls" singer will make stops in major markets like Philadelphia, the greater New York City area, Denver and more.
Sat, April 20 // Oxford, MS // Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
Thurs, May 2 // Nashville, TN // Nissan Stadium
Thurs, June 20 // Minneapolis, MN // U.S. Bank Stadium
Thurs, June 27 // Denver, CO // Empower Field at Mile High
Thurs, July 11 // Tampa, FL // Raymond James Stadium
Thurs, July 18 // Charlotte, NC // Bank of America Stadium
Thurs, July 25 // Arlington, TX // AT&T Stadium
Thurs, Aug 1 // Kansas City, MO // GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Thurs, Aug 8 // Las Vegas, NV // Allegiant Stadium