Morgan Wallen Slams 'Flaky' Celebs After Las Vegas Walkout Debacle

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Morgan Wallen Slams 'Flaky' Celebs After Las Vegas Walkout Debacle

Country music superstar Morgan Wallen faced an unexpected snag during his "Still the Problem" tour stop in Las Vegas, specifically at his first of two shows at Allegiant Stadium on Friday, May 1. Wallen revealed to the crowd that several celebrities had flaked out on his now-traditional concert walkout, leaving him to express his frustration. In fan-captured footage from the show, Wallen was heard stating, “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.” At the time of the report, the identities of the celebrities Wallen had contacted for his Las Vegas walkout remained unclear.

Since 2024, the "Last Night" singer has cultivated a unique concert-opening ritual: a highly anticipated walkout where he enters the venue alongside a local celebrity. This entrance is typically set to Lil Durk’s 2022 hit, “Broadway Girls,” featuring Wallen. What began as simple solo entrances streamed on stadium Jumbotrons has evolved into meticulously orchestrated moments, showcasing a rotating roster of celebrity guests. These guests have ranged from acclaimed music artists such, as Drake and Kid Rock, to superstar athletes including Patrick Mahomes and Barry Bonds.

This particular series of performances marks Wallen's return to Allegiant Stadium, where he was previously accompanied by NFL legend Tom Brady and boxing icon Mike Tyson during his walkout in 2024. Wallen was scheduled to perform a second show at the venue on Saturday, May 2.

The "Still the Problem" tour, which launched on April 10 in Minneapolis, is an extensive series of performances across various stadiums. Upcoming stops include Indianapolis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, and Pittsburgh. Wallen is set to perform two nights in most cities and will also headline three major college football stadiums: Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and Michigan’s Michigan Stadium.

For this tour, the 19-time Billboard Music Awards winner is joined by a rotating lineup of diverse opening acts. These include Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett providing direct support. The tour itself draws inspiration from Wallen’s album, "I’m The Problem," which was released in May 2025 and notably spent 13 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart.

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