
Morgan Wallen Announces 2025 "One Thing At A Time" Tour
By: Brian Zwerner
Feb 23, 2025
Country music superstar Morgan Wallen (ranked #1 on Country Bios) has just announced his highly anticipated 2025 tour, "One Thing At A Time," promising fans another round of electrifying performances. The tour kicks off on June 20th in Houston, TX, and wraps up on September 13th in Edmonton, Canada.
Wallen, a multi-platinum selling artist, has taken the country music world by storm. His breakthrough album, If I Know Me, spawned hits like "Whiskey Glasses" and "Up Down," establishing him as a major force in the genre. His sophomore effort, Dangerous: The Double Album, shattered records, spending multiple weeks at the top of the Billboard 200 chart and featuring chart-topping singles such as "Wasted on You" and "More Than My Hometown." His most recent album, One Thing at a Time, has continued his streak of success. Wallen's music resonates with audiences due to its honest lyrics, catchy melodies, and his distinctive vocal delivery.
Beyond his commercial success, Wallen has garnered critical acclaim. He has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards and has won several Billboard Music Awards. He is the reigning Entertainer of the Year at the CMA Awards.
Wallen is supported on this tour by a powerhouse list of openers that includes established stars Brooks & Dunn and Miranda Lambert and rising stars Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson.
The "One Thing At A Time" tour is sure to be a hot ticket, showcasing Wallen's dynamic stage presence and his ever-growing catalog of hits. Fans can expect an unforgettable night of music, sing-alongs, and a celebration of country music at its finest. The tour sold out immediately, so you'll need to head to the reseller sites to secure your ticket.

June 20 — Houston (NRG Stadium)
June 21 — Houston (NRG Stadium)
June 28 — Madison, Wisconsin (Camp Randall Stadium)
July 11 — Miami Gardens, Florida (Hard Rock Stadium)
July 12 — Miami Gardens, Florida (Hard Rock Stadium)
July 18 — Glendale, Arizona (State Farm Stadium)
July 19 — Glendale, Arizona (State Farm Stadium)
July 25 — Seattle (Lumen Field)
July 26 — Seattle (Lumen Field)
Aug. 1 — Santa Clara, California (Levi’s Stadium)
Aug. 2 — Santa Clara, California (Levi’s Stadium)
Aug. 15 — Cleveland (Browns Stadium)
Aug. 16 — Cleveland (Browns Stadium)
Aug. 22 — Foxborough, Massachusetts (Gillette Stadium)
Aug. 23 — Foxborough, Massachusetts (Gillette Stadium)
Sept. 4 — Toronto (Rogers Centre)
Sept. 5 — Toronto (Rogers Centre)
Sept. 12 — Edmonton, Alberta (Commonwealth Stadium)
Sept. 13 — Edmonton, Alberta (Commonwealth Stadium)