Every Celebrity Joining Morgan Wallen’s Walkout On The I’m The Problem Tour

Wallen has officially revived his now-iconic walk-out tradition.

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Madeleine O’Connell

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July 23, 2025

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Morgan Wallen, Brett Favre; Photo Courtesy Brett Favre

Morgan Wallen continues to prove that he knows how to make an entrance. This summer, the country superstar has revived one of his fan-favorite traditions that began during his record-breaking One Night at a Time Tour in 2024. Before each show, he builds anticipation before hitting the mic by welcoming a special guest to join him in his iconic walkout moment.

The walk-out has become a signature part of Wallen’s live show experience and is often accompanied by the song “Broadway Girls.” However for several of his latest stops on the I’m the Problem, he has switched up his walkout song for his new version of “Miami” with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross.

In the past, he has been joined by various guests including athletes like Travis Kelce, Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, Mike Tyson, musicians such as Drake, Brooks & Dunn, Moneybagg Yo and many other celebrities. Now, as his I’m the Problem Tour continues to make its way across U.S. and Canada, the star-studded tradition has officially returned.

Wallen kicked things off with a bang on June 20–21 in Houston, TX, where he welcomed Houston Texans Hall of Fame wide receiver Andre Johnson and beloved Houston salesman Mattress Mack for night one of the back-to-back shows. For night two at NRG Stadium, he made his way to the stage alongside the company of rapper Drake and former Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens.

Andre Johnson, Morgan Wallen, Mattress Mack; Photo by Matt Paskert
Andre Johnson, Morgan Wallen, Mattress Mack; Photo by Matt Paskert
Roger Clemens, Morgan Wallen, Drake; Photo by Matt Paskert
Roger Clemens, Morgan Wallen, Drake; Photo by Matt Paskert

The stadium run will also feature a rotating lineup of opening acts, including Brooks & DunnMiranda LambertThomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel as well as direct supporters Gavin AdcockCorey KentElla Langley and Anne Wilson.

Find a full list of Morgan Wallen’s upcoming tour dates HERE.

Below, we’ll be tracking every walk-out guest of the summer until the 20-stop trek comes to a close in September. Check back after each show to see who made the walk to the stage with the East Tennessee native.

HOUSTON, TX – NRG Stadium

June 20 – Houston Texans Hall of Fame wide receiver Andre Johnson and beloved Houston salesman Mattress Mack

June 21 –  Former professional baseball pitcher Roger Clemens and GRAMMY-winning rapper Drake

Morgan Wallen, Brett Favre; Photo Courtesy Brett Favre
Morgan Wallen, Brett Favre; Photo Courtesy Brett Favre

MADISON, WI – Camp Randall Stadium

June 28 – No guest

June 29 – Former professional American football quarterback Brett Favre

MIAMI GARDENS, FL – Hard Rock Stadium

July 11 – No Guest

July 12 – Former Miami Dolphins player Jason Taylor

GLENDALE, AZ – State Farm Stadium

July 18 – Diamondbacks legend and Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Randy Johnson

July 19 – Joe Dirt, a character made famous by stand-up comedian and actor David Spade

SEATTLE, WA – Lumen Field

July 25 – N/A

July 26 – Former Seattle Seahawks running back, Marshawn Lynch

SANTA CLARA, CA – Levi’s Stadium

Aug. 1 – Former MLB star, Barry Bonds, and former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Steve Young

Aug. 2 – Current tight end for the San Fransisco 49ers, George Kittle, and current offensive tackle for the San Fransisco, Trent Williams

CLEVELAND, OH – Huntington Bank Field

Aug. 15 – Country music star Kid Rock

Aug. 16 – Cleveland Brown defensive end, Myles Garrett

FOXBOROUGH, MA – Gillette Stadium

Aug. 22 – New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel

Aug. 23 – New England Patriots legend Rob Gronkowski

TORONTO, ON – Rogers Center

Sept. 4 – N/A

Sept. 5 – Toronto Blue Jays legend José Bautista

EDMONTON, AB – Commonwealth Stadium

Sept. 12 – Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid

Sept. 13 – N/A

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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.