Morgan Wallen's Raucous Camp Randall Show Is Explosive
- Country singer Morgan Wallen was the headline act for the first live music event held at Madison’s Camp Randall Stadium in nearly three decades on Saturday night.
- The return followed a long absence since the Rolling Stones performed there in 1997 and was arranged amid collaboration between UW Police, Athletics, and concert organizers using weather data.
- The sold-out event seated 53,000 fans who experienced a two-hour Wallen set with pyrotechnics, acoustic and piano performances, amid some arrests and ejections over two concert nights.
- Wallen, touring for his fourth studio album "I'm the Problem," closed with its title track, while local leaders highlighted increased tourism and economic growth linked to the concert.
- The concert reestablished Camp Randall as a summertime music venue and suggested a revived tradition of large-scale shows drawing substantial local and visitor interest.
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Morgan Wallen's Madison show at Camp Randall is explosive
Country music superstar Morgan Wallen put on a performance at Camp Randall Saturday night that started and ended with fireworks. But for the sold-out crowd, his whole show was explosiv The audience stood for all of Wallen's two-hour set, with many fans filming large portions of it until their phones ran out of charge. Denim, boots and history abuzz
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