Morgan Wallen was left hanging by some of his buddies during his Still the Problem tour stop in Las Vegas.
During his first of two shows at Allegiant Stadium on Friday (May 1), the country music superstar told the Sin City crowd that several celebrities flaked out on his now-traditional walkout.
“Y’all got some flaky a— people in this town,” Wallen is heard saying in fan-captured footage from the show. “I had like five different people lined up to do the walkout and they all bailed on me last minute.”
It was unclear at press time who Wallen had contacted for his walkout in Las Vegas. Billboard has reached out to his representatives for comment.
Since 2024, the “Last Night” singer has become known for his concert-opening walkouts, where he enters the venue alongside a local celebrity to “Broadway Girls” (Lil Durk’s 2022 hit featuring Wallen).
Wallen’s walkouts have evolved from simple solo entrances streamed on each stadium’s Jumbotron into highly orchestrated moments featuring a rotating roster of celebrity guests, ranging from acclaimed music artists like Drake and Kid Rock to superstar athletes including Patrick Mahomes and Barry Bonds.
Wallen returns to Allegiant Stadium on Saturday (May 2). The last time he performed at the venue in 2024, NFL legend Tom Brady and boxing icon Mike Tyson accompanied him during the walkout.
Wallen’s Still the Problem tour launched April 10 in Minneapolis and will visit stadiums in Indianapolis, Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver and Pittsburgh. He will perform two nights in most cities and will also play three major college football stadiums, including Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and Michigan’s Michigan Stadium.
The 19-time Billboard Music Awards winner is bringing a rotating lineup of openers, including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett as direct support.
Still the Problem is inspired by Wallen’s I’m The Problem album, which was released in May 2025 and spent 13 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200.






