Things got a little crazy at the Morgan Wallen show in Santa Clara, California. Miranda Lambert was clapping back at haters in her denim mini-skirt while singing "Little Red Wagon", and Morgan Wallen was facetime-ing fans and signing a lot more than just merchandise.
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When one fan went so far as to hand him a pack of cigarettes, Wallen didn't even hesitate to put his John Hancock on them. When asked if he wanted to light one up, he cheekily replied with "maybe later" and continued performing on the Santa Clara stage.
Later that night, a fan captured a video of Wallen facetiming somebody's 10-year-old son from the stage. After finishing a song, Wallen noticed a fan holding up their phone from the crowd so that their son could get a better view of Wallen. The country singer didn't even hesitate to walk over, kneel down, and grab the phone for himself. The boy on the phone got a special private moment with Wallen, who said, "What's up, buddy?" and talked to the screen for a moment before handing the phone back to a very excited fan.
Fans at the Santa Clara show were in for one hell of a night, but that seems to be the norm for anyone who has had tickets to Morgan Wallen's I'm The Problem Tour.
Morgan Wallen References Coldplay Incident at Concert in Arizona
While performing at a show in Phoenix, Arizona, Morgan Wallen referred to the incident involving Coldplay earlier this summer, which involved Andy Byron, the CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, the company's head of HR. Although Wallen hasn't been the only guy in country music to make jokes at the situation (Luke Bryan has certainly had his fun with the Coldplay-Astronomer incident this summer), he put a twist on it that had the audience howling. While preparing to sing a song in his set, Wallen paused to say, "If there's anyone here with their side chick or whatever, I think you're safe here." He then made sure to clarify, "I don't condone cheating...anymore."
Amidst a summer of crazy fans and a lot of unexpected moments, we're happy that Morgan Wallen has managed to stay cool throughout at all, even if it means having a little too much fun on his I'm The Problem Tour.
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