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By Maxim Mower
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Taken from Morgan Wallen's set at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida on Saturday, July 12th 2025
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Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem Tour continues its march across North America with two highly anticipated shows in Seattle, Washington. The Sneedville megastar takes the stage at Lumen Field across Friday, July 25th and Saturday, July 25th.
Wallen will be joined by a stellar line-up of openers, with Zach John King, Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert supporting the ‘Last Night’ chart-topper on July 25th. The following evening, King and Wilson will return, with Lambert replaced by Brooks & Dunn.
During previous tour-stops, Miranda Lambert has emerged on-stage to perform ‘Cowgirls’ alongside Morgan Wallen, and we imagine she'll be doing the same tonight (July 25th). On July 26th, we suspect Brooks & Dunn will once again come out for ‘Whiskey Glasses’. Let's see if Ronnie Dunn has learned all the words this time, or whether he needs to carry around his lyrics sheet like last time....
Last weekend, Zach John King - who was added as a last-minute opener for all of Morgan Wallen's remaining I'm the Problem tour dates - teamed up with Wallen for ‘Up Down’, and it'll be interesting to see if they link up again tonight and tomorrow.
This marks the first time Anne Wilson has served as an opener for Morgan Wallen, with the Contemporary Christian and Country crossover prodigy also supporting him next weekend in Santa Clara, California. Wilson has frequently expressed how big a fan of Wallen she is, citing ‘Smile’ and ‘Don't Think Jesus’ as two of her favourites.
We think Anne Wilson is one of the most exciting voices in the modern landscape, and Morgan Wallen has paid tribute to her before, so we'd love to see Wallen bringing out Wilson for an on-stage duet. We'd imagine they'd go for either ‘Smile’ - which would be a live debut - or perhaps a rare rendition of ’Don't Think Jesus’.
Elsewhere during his setlist, you can rest assured that Wallen will play all of his biggest hits, including ‘Last Night’, ‘More Than My Hometown’, ‘The Way I Talk’, ‘Sand in My Boots’, ’Cover Me Up’ and ‘I Had Some Help’, along with a host of stand-outs from his new album, I'm the Problem, such as ‘Love Somebody’ and ‘Just in Case’.
Doors are due to open at 4:30pm, with the first opener taking the stage at 5:15pm. Morgan Wallen is expected to kick off his headline set at around 9pm, with the ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter usually giving his all until around 10:30pm or 11pm.
All eyes will be on his pre-show walkout, which has blossomed into an event in itself over the past couple of years, with Wallen being joined by an array of sports stars and celebrities. Already in 2025, we've had Drake, Mattress Mack, Brett Favre and more, and we can't wait to see who flanks the country titan in Seattle, Washington.
After undergoing a slew of adjustments in the lead-up to his tour launch, Morgan Wallen's setlist has been kept fairly stable throughout his shows so far. However, with Wallen dropping his star-studded ‘Miami’ remix today, we're wondering if he might perform the live debut of the trap-infused track. Could Lil Wayne and Rick Ross join him on-stage? Don't hold your breath - but with Wallen, you never know.
You can get a sneak preview of what merchandise items will be available here, with a variety of stylish tees, hoodies, koozies and more on offer. There's also an opportunity to get a photo alongside Wallen's stock car, which plays a key part in the I'm the Problem imagery, which will be located on Occidental Ave. S. (see the map below).
There are two main car-parks at Lumen Field - the Lumen Field Parking Garage and the North Lot. Both open at 6am, and please bear in mind that if you have an “oversized vehicle”, i.e. above 8'3", these can only be accommodated in the North Lot.
As is the case for all major stadiums, there is a strict bag policy in place. Small bags no larger than 4.5″ x 6.5″ will be permitted, in addition to clear bags no bigger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″.
Excitingly, there are still a host of unanswered questions regarding Morgan Wallen's setlist, his special guests and his walkout, but one thing is for sure - if you're travelling to Lumen Field this evening, you're in for a spectacular, hit-filled show.
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