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Morgan Wallen Announces 'One Night At A Time World Tour'

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Country star Morgan Wallen has announced his "One Night At A Time World Tour" for next year.

The tour, spread over thirty-nine dates across 17 stadiums, amphitheaters and arenas, will kick off overseas with shows in New Zealand and Australia with HARDY during March 15-24.

Wallen will return stateside on April 15 at Milwaukee's American Family Field with HARDY, hitting New Jersey's MetLife Stadium, Chicago's Wrigley Field and Boston's Fenway Park with Parker McCollum, before wrapping up on October 7 at Tacoma Dome in Washington.

The country music star will visit Citizens Bank Park, home of the 2022 National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies, with special guests HARDY, ERNEST, and Bailey Zimmerman, on June 17, 2023.

ERNEST and Zimmerman will support across all dates, U.S. and internationally.

The "One Night At A Time World Tour" is produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring for Australia/New Zealand.

Tickets go on sale at MorganWallen.com beginning December 9.

Wallen named his tour after one of the new songs from his upcoming album, One Thing At A Time - Sampler.

Wallen released a three-song collection - "One Thing At A Time," "Days That End In Why," and "Tennessee Fan" - on Friday.

(Photo: John Shearer)

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