Draft:One Night at a Time World Tour

  • Comment: Sources presently do not discuss the tour in WP:Significant coverage to demonstrate WP:Notability, see WP:NTOUR. Look for reviews of the tour and summarise their contents in a "Reception" section, this would help in demonstrating notability. Bobby Cohn (talk) 13:47, 10 September 2024 (UTC)

One Night At A Time Tour
Tour by Morgan Wallen
Location
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumsOne Thing At A Time
Start dateMarch 15, 2023 (2023-03-15)
End dateOctober 19, 2024 (2024-10-19)
No. of shows92 (including 7 Festivals)
Supporting acts
Morgan Wallen concert chronology

The One Night at a Time World Tour is a concert music tour by country singer-songwriter Morgan Wallen and is in support of his 2023 album One Thing At A Time.

The tour started in Auckland, New Zealand on the 15th March 2023 [1]and is due to conclude on the 19th October 2024 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dates included multiple festival appearances such as Stagecoach in Indo, California [2]and BST in London, England[3].

During the concert walkout intro, various celebrities would make appearances such as Patrick Mahomes & Travis Kelce in Kansas City and Tom Brady and Mike Tyson in Las Vegas[4]

Tour Dates [5][6]

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Date City Country Venue
Australia & New Zealand
15 Mar 23 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
19 Mar 23[7] Ipswitch Australia Willowbank Raceway
21 Mar 23 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
22 Mar 23
24 Mar 23 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
25 Mar 23
North America
14 Apr 23 Milwaukee United States America Family Field
15 Apr 23
20 Apr 23 Louisville KPC Yum! Center
22 Apr 23 Oxford Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
4 May 23 Jacksonville Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena
5 May 23 West Palm Beach iThink Financial Amphitheatre
6 May 23 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
22 Jun 23 Chicago Wrigley Field
23 Jun 23
27 Jun 23 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
29 Jun 23 Detroit Ford Field
30 Jun 23
6 Jul 23 St. Louis Busch Stadium
7 Jul 23
14 Jul 23 San Diego Petco Park
15 Jul 23
19 Jul 23 Phoenix Chase Field
20 Jul 23
22 Jul 23 Inglewood SoFi Stadium
3 Aug 23 Detroit Lakes[8] Soo Pass Ranch
5 Aug 23 Camrose[9] Canada Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds
11 Aug 23 Columbus United States Ohio Stadium
12 Aug 23
16 Aug 23 Boston Fenway Park
17 Aug 23
18 Aug 23
24 Aug 23 Dieppe[10] Canada Site MusiquArt Site
30 Aug 23 Pittsburgh United States PNC Park
31 Aug 23
2 Sep 23 Landover FedExField
8 Sep 23 Moline Vibrant Arena at The MARK
14 Sep 23 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
15 Sep 23
16 Sep 23
18 Sep 23 London Budweiser Gardens
21 Sep 23 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
22 Sep 23 Quebec City Centre Videotron
23 Sep 23 Montreal Centre Bell
28 Sep 23 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
3 Oct 23 Vancouver Rogers Arena
7 Oct 23 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
10 Nov 23 Atlanta Truist Park
11 Nov 23
16 Nov 23 Austin Moody Centre
18 Nov 23 Houston Minute Maid Park
Europe
3 Dec 23 London England The O2 Arena
North America
4 Apr 24 Indianapolis United States Lucas Oil Stadium
5 Apr 24
20 Apr 24 Oxford Vaught-Hemingway Stadium
28 Apr 24[11] Indio Empire Polo Club
2 May 24 Nashville Nissan Stadium
3 May 24
4 May 24
9 May 24 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
11 May 24 Philadelphia Citizen Bank Park
17 May 24 East Rutherford Metlife Stadium
18 May 24
25 May 24 Ridgedale Thunder Ridge Nature Arena
2 Jun 24[12] Panama City Beach Frank Brown Park
6 Jun 24 Virginia Beach Veterans United Homes Loans Amphitheater
7 Jun 24
8 Jun 24 Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach Boardwalk
20 Jun 24 Minneapolis U.S. Bank Stadium
21 Jun 24
27 Jun 24 Denver Empower Field at Mile High
28 Jun 24
Europe
4 Jul 24[13] London England Hyde Park
North America
11 Jul 24 Tampa United States Reymond James Stadium
25 Jul 24 Arlington AT&T Stadium
26 Jul 24
1 Aug 24 Kansas City Arrowhead Stadium
2 Aug 24
8 Aug 24 Las Vegas Allegiant Stadium
9 Aug 24
Europe
28 Aug 24 Stockholm Sweden Strawberry Arena
30 Aug 24 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
1 Sep 24 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
3 Sep 24 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
5 Sep 24 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
7 Sep 24 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
8 Sep 24
North America
20 Sep 24 Knoxville United States Neyland Stadium
22 Sep 24
4 Oct 24[14][15] Tampa Reymond James Stadium
18 Oct 24[14][15] Charlotte Bank of America Stadium
19 Oct 24[14][15]

References

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  1. ^ "Review: Country music star Morgan Wallen ignites a packed Spark Arena". NZ Herald. 2024-09-10. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  2. ^ Kreps, Daniel (2024-04-29). "Morgan Wallen Sings With Post Malone, Eric Church at Guest-Heavy Stagecoach Set". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  3. ^ Cunningham, Ed (3 July 2024). "Morgan Wallen at BST Hyde Park: timings and everything you need to know".
  4. ^ Blum, Eric (2024-08-10). "Tom Brady and Mike Tyson copy Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes walkout". Mail Online. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  5. ^ Nicholson, Jessica (2022-12-01). "Morgan Wallen Is Taking the World One Night at a Time for 2023 Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  6. ^ "Morgan Wallen Announces 2024 Europe Tour Dates in Sweden, Denmark and More | Holler". holler.country. Retrieved 2024-09-10.
  7. ^ Part of CMC Rocks Festival 2023
  8. ^ Part of WE Fest 2023
  9. ^ Part of Big Valley Jamboree 2023
  10. ^ Part of the YQM Country Festival 2023
  11. ^ Part of Stagecoach Festival 2024
  12. ^ Part of Gulf Coast Jam Festival 2024
  13. ^ Part of the BST Festival 2024
  14. ^ a b c The 2nd Tampa date and the two Charlotte dates were rescheduled from the 12th, 18th & 19th July 24 to the 4th, 18th & 19th October 24 respectively due to Morgan Wallen being unwell.
  15. ^ a b c Robledo, Anthony. "Morgan Wallen reschedules Tampa, Charlotte concerts due to illness: See new dates". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-09-10.