Morgan Wallen may have had a controversial issue over the past two years, but it won't stop him from performing for his fans this 2023 as he's going on a world tour; where is he performing and where can fans get tickets?

According to LMT Online, the country crooner announced that he's going to be performing in over 17 stadiums next year after the release of his chart-topping album "Dangerous."

Taking to his official Instagram account, the singer said 2023 will be a special year for him and his fans as he got a lot of surprises.

Morgan Wallen Tour 2023 Tickets

For supporters who wanted to see the country star perform live, verified fan pre-sale tickets will begin on December 7 (Wednesday) for the United States and Canada's leg.

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Fan club pre-sale for Australia and New Zealand will also begin on the same day. Both of these have different times depending on the market.

The public will have access to tickets starting on December 9 (Friday).

All ticket details mentioned above are accessible through his official website.

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Where Is Morgan Wallen Performing?

Morgan Wallen's "One Night at a Time" tour will kick off at the Spark Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, on March 15, 2023.

He will then visit several cities down under including Sydney, Melbourne, and Ipswich, before heading back to the US to perform at the American Family Field in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on April 15.

Other cities include Chicago, San Diego, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Myrtle Beach, Philadelphia, Austin, Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and many more. His wrap-up at the Tacoma Dome in Washington State on October 7, 2023.

Special guests include Hardy, Parker McCollum, Bailey Zimmerman, and Ernest.

Morgan Wallen New Music 2022

Concluding his announcement post, Wallen has a special treat to his fans, revealing that he would be releasing three new songs at midnight eastern time this Friday.

The songs are "Tennessee Fan," "One Thing At A Time," and "Days That End In Why."

In 2021, Morgan Wallen faced controversy after being filmed saying a racial slur after a night out. He has since apologized for his wrongdoings and met up with Black social justice leaders to discuss the issue.

His recent album, "Dangerous," became one of the most popular country records of 2021 and made it onto Spotify's most-streamed albums this year.

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