While releasing three studio albums, with his last, One Thing at a Time, hitting shelves in 2023, Morgan Wallen wasted no time carving out his own place in country music. Gaining praise from fans with each new concert, the country singer currently helms his One Night at a Time World Tour. Entertaining fans from all over, the singerโs stardom is quickly expanding. And besides going on the road with singers like Hardy, Ernest, and Bailey Zimmerman, it seems that Wallen surprisingly changed management companies as he looked to enter the business side of country music.
Although already having a label, Wallen decided to take his career in a different direction when he joined forces with Austin Neal to start the company Sticks Management, via Digital Music News. While starting from the beginning, for now, Wallen is the sole client of the new company. Outside of the sudden change, Wallen will continue to work with Seth England over at Big Loud Records. And as for Neal, his booking agent, he will continue to look over The Neal Agency, which houses top names like Hardy, Ernest, Nate Smith, Bailey Zimmerman, Chase Rice, and numerous others.ย
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Outside of releasing new music, Wallen also found time to collaborate with hit singer Post Malone for the song โI Had Some Help.โ Although released not that long ago, the song gained high praise from fans. For Post Malone, the feedback was a great test as the singer prepared to enter country music with his debut country album F-1 Trillion.
Loving his career in country music, Wallen recently discussed his favorite part about traveling and performing all over the country. With the stage the perfect place for him to entertain fans, there are few moments he loved more than getting to meet the fans who made his dreams of stardom possible.
Enjoying the meet and greets, Wallen explained how much those moments impacted him. He said, โThereโs usually a few people every night where Iโm just like, โGod, that is like the happiest person in the world right now,โ and I always pick those. Iโm almost tearing up thinking about it. Itโs just like, man, I mean a lot to this person, I can tell.โ
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