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Will Morgan Wallen Bring Out Lil Wayne for ‘Miami’ at His Cleveland, Ohio Show?

August 13, 2025 11:32 am GMT

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Could this Friday's show in Cleveland, Ohio see the live debut of Morgan Wallen's blockbuster ‘Miami’ remix, with a special cameo from New Orleans rap titan, Lil Wayne?

Wallen is set to take the stage at Huntington Bank Field on Friday, August 15th and Saturday, August 16th. Now, Lil Wayne doesn't have any particularly close ties to Cleveland, apart from dropping a song showing love to the Cavaliers, ‘Off Off Off’, in 2016.

However, Weezy is due to be in Ohio for a couple of shows on Thursday, August 14th and 16th. This has us wondering if the ‘A Milli’ rapper might be joining forces with Wallen for his Friday, August 15th show in the state for a momentous link-up.

Given the fact that Lil Wayne guests alongside Rick Ross on Morgan Wallen's genre-blurring ‘Miami’ remix, which dropped in late July, this would seemingly be the perfect occasion to perform the song together for the very first time. Alternatively, with this ‘Miami’ remix having served as the soundtrack to Wallen's now-iconic walk-outs previously, we could potentially see Wayne flanking the Sneedville megastar instead for this pre-show ritual at Huntington Bank Field on Friday.

Wayne famously doesn't write down his raps, so he might not yet have learned all the lyrics to his ‘Miami’ verse. In this case, we think a walk-out appearance would be more likely than an on-stage joint performance of the fiery, trap-infused anthem.

If the rap maverick does surprise fans during Morgan Wallen's walk-out, then this star-studded team-up would certainly challenge for the title of ‘The Best Walk-Out of 2025’.

So far this year, the ‘TN’ hitmaker has been joined by Wayne's friend and Young Money mentee, Drake, as well as NFL stars, George Kittle, Marshawn Lynch and more.

One artist we know for certain won't be appearing at Wallen's Cleveland double-header is Ella Langley, who was forced to withdraw from the bill to focus on her health. The Alabama native has been replaced by Gavin Adcock, who emerged on-stage with Wallen in Miami earlier in the summer for a live-wire take on ‘Up Down’.

Adcock releases his sophomore album on Friday, Own Worst Enemy, so Night One will act as the unofficial launch party for the country prodigy's keenly anticipated new project. Just this week, Adcock was unveiled as the latest signee to Sticks Management, which is run by Wallen and his longstanding agent, Austin Neal.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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