Morgan Wallen calls out flaky celebrities for bailing on his Las Vegas concert walkout at the last minute.
- May 3, 2026
AceShowbiz - Morgan Wallen faced disappointment during his Still the Problem tour stop in Las Vegas when several celebrities backed out of his signature concert walkout at the last minute.
During his first of two shows at Allegiant Stadium on Friday, May 1, the country music star addressed the crowd, expressing frustration at the no-shows. Fan-recorded footage captures Wallen saying, "Y'all got some flaky a- people in this town." He revealed that he had lined up about five different celebrities to accompany him for the walkout, but they all canceled shortly before the performance.
At the time of reporting, it remains unclear which celebrities were originally scheduled to join Wallen for the Las Vegas walkout. Representatives for the artist have not yet responded to inquiries for comment.
Since 2024, the "Last Night" singer has made a name for himself with his distinctive concert-opening walkouts. These entrances typically feature a local celebrity joining him onstage to the tune of "Broadway Girls," the 2022 hit by Lil Durk that features Wallen.
What began as simple solo appearances on stadium Jumbotrons has evolved into elaborate moments that often include a rotating cast of guests. These have ranged from music heavyweights like Drake and Kid Rock to legendary athletes such as Patrick Mahomes and Barry Bonds.
Wallen is set to return for his second show at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday, May 2. In his previous performance at the venue in 2024, the walkout was accompanied by NFL great Tom Brady and boxing legend Mike Tyson.
The Still the Problem tour officially kicked off on April 10 in Minneapolis and will continue with stops in major cities including Indianapolis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, and Pittsburgh. Most cities will host Wallen for two nights, while the tour also includes three major college football stadiums: Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and Michigan’s Michigan Stadium among them.
The 19-time Billboard Music Awards winner is supported by a rotating lineup of opening acts such as Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett.
The tour draws inspiration from Wallen’s I'm The Problem album, released in May 2025. The album achieved impressive success, spending 13 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 chart.
Despite the hiccup in Las Vegas, Wallen continues to captivate audiences with his dynamic performances and elaborate staging, cementing his place as one of country music’s most compelling live acts.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Billboard.