If you're a Wallen fan or followed him at all on his I'm The Problem tour, you'll know that he did special "walkouts" for each show, in which he amped up the energy before heading out onstage. Usually, these countdowns included appearances from special celebrity guest stars. Over the course of 20 shows, Wallen was joined by Tom Brady, Mike Tyson, Travis Kelce, and Drake, among others. Since the tour ended, we've been missing these fun moments from Wallen, but one couple was determined to keep the tradition alive. They did this by doing a Morgan Wallen-inspired walkout for their wedding reception, which absolutely delighted Wallen fans online.
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On December 6, in Madison, Wisconsin, Max Schauff married his fiancée, Cosette Schauff. As the reception was about to begin, Max had a friend in the audience who filmed from their perspective. Of course, Max appeared in Morgan fashion on a giant projector for all to see.
In the video, as Schauff struts down the street, Wallen's "Broadway Girls" plays, which is only fitting. This is the song that Wallen had play for many of the walkouts at the beginning of his tour. Eventually, Max reaches the steps of the building where the reception is taking place, and there he finds Cosette.
The couple is greeted with cheers from their friends and family as the camera pans to the real-life Cosette and Max, who are ready to celebrate. As far as new wedding traditions go, I think this is one for the books.
Morgan Wallen's Still the Problem Tour to Kick Off in April
Since closing out his I'm the Problem tour in Edmonton, Alberta, Morgan Wallen has been keeping busy. The singer has earned 50 new certifications from the RIAA and has been promoting his Still the Problem tour.
About a month after the I'm the Problem tour ended, Wallen started dropping hints that, maybe, just maybe, he wasn't quite ready to be done with touring yet. The singer first teased this in a carousel post, showing pictures of himself playing golf, hunting, and enjoying everyday activities. "What I do when I'm trying to decide if ima tour in '26 or not," is what he chose for the caption.
It didn't take long for fans to discover the stilltheproblem.com website, which they found was connected to Wallen's tour promoter, AEG. This confirmed that Wallen was planning to announce a tour, which he did on October 30.
Morgan Wallen's Still the Problem tour is set to kick off on April 10, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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