Only spending a decade in country music, Morgan Wallen wasted little time making a name for himself. Over the years, he produced hit songs like โThinkinโ Bout Meโ and โWhiskey Glasses.โ Once appearing on the hit show The Voice, it seems that Wallenโs departure from the series wasnโt the end of his time in the music industry as he released his latest album One Thing at a Time back in 2023. And wanting to celebrate his newest album, he kicked off the One Night at a Time World Tour. With the tour coming to an end, Wallen decided to celebrate the end by sharing a special performance of โLove Somebody.โย
Growing up in Tennessee, Wallen hoped to return one day to play a concert in his home state. And while performing there a few times over the years, he recently went back for a string of concerts that welcomed over 156,000 people to Neyland Stadium. With fans packing into the venue, an aerial camera showed what it was like to attend one of Wallenโs concerts. Thankfully, while not able to attend, fans could get a taste of what it was like to watch the performance live.ย
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Already gaining over 270,000 likes since uploaded, fans filled the comments with love and praise for the country star. โI donโt know about yโall, but Morgan Wallen just put a smile on my face. Makes me feel so happy I love him heโs actually the best.โ Another person added, โGreat song and performance, the guitar player singing harmonies also does a wonderful job lending his voice to Morganโs. Band is also wonderful. This is the next #1 song from Morgan Wallen!!! Has a 80โs vibe to it and being in Neyland Stadium home of the Vols is a rightful place for the video.โ
Outside of the performance, Wallen crossed a massive milestone during his concerts at Neyland Stadium. With over 156,000 people attending, the singer now holds the record for largest weekend in Knoxville. The previous record was held by The Jackson 5 in 1984 with 148,407.
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