Entertainment Music Country Music Morgan Wallen Kicks Off His One Night at a Time 2024 World Tour in Indianapolis The country star is set to tour across North American from now until the end of the summer with a handful of special guests By Sadie Bell Sadie Bell Sadie Bell was a digital news writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023. Her work has previously appeared in Alternative Press, Billboard, NYLON, Rolling Stone, and Thrillist. People Editorial Guidelines Published on April 5, 2024 08:20PM EDT Morgan Wallen performing in Indianapolis on April 4, 2024. Photo: Matt Paskert "Last Night" was one to remember for Morgan Wallen! On Thursday, April 4, the country music star, 30, kicked off the 2024 leg of his massive One Night at a Time World Tour with a concert at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. To kick things off, Wallen made a grand entrance alongside sports analyst and former Indianapolis Colts player Pat McAfee, and Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton. The singer-songwriter, who was dressed in all black and at one point donned an Indiana State University jersey, played 25 songs over the course of the night, including old hits like "Whiskey Glasses," "Chasin' You" and "Up Down," plus newer hits like "Last Night" and "One Thing at a Time." Bailey Zimmerman, who opened for the star alongside Nate Smith and Lauren Watkins, even joined Wallen for "I Deserve a Drink," off his latest album One Thing at a Time. Morgan Wallen rehearsing in Indianapolis on Thursday, April 4. David Lehr Post Malone Teases Unreleased Collaboration with Morgan Wallen: 'Let's Go with the Real Mix This Time' After Wallen plays an additional One Night at a Time World Tour show in Indianapolis, he'll play in Oxford, Mississippi later in April and then head to California for a headlining performance at Stagecoach music festival at the end of the month. In early May, the hitmaker's stadium tour resumes with three shows in Nashville, and then he'll continue performing in cities across North America for the remainder of the spring and much of the summer. The run of live shows will wrap up on Aug. 9 in Las Vegas, and along the way the "Cowgirls" singer will make stops in major markets like Philadelphia, the greater New York City area, Denver and more. Morgan Wallen performs in Atlanta in November 2023. Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Morgan Wallen Claps Back at Ex-Managers and 'Dark Side of the Music Business' with 'Spin You Around' Re-Recording Wallen is making his live dates extra special this year by bringing along an A-list cast of rotating openers. Each show is set to include three guests, including Bryan Martin, Ella Langley, Jelly Roll, Jon Pardi, Lainey Wilson, in addition to Smith, Watkins and Zimmerman. 2024 marks the second year of the One Night at a Time tour, named for his smash hit third studio album One Thing at a Time, which dropped in March 2023. The "Wasted on You" singer was out on the road for much of 2023, headlining shows from shortly after the album's release through the end of the year. Amid last year's North American leg in May, Wallen had to postpone a number of dates due to vocal fold trauma, or "excessive and improper use of the voice," according to the National Institute of Health. One month later, he was granted permission to resume his live show, sharing on Instagram that his doctor had "cleared" him to "talk and sing" again. Morgan Wallen at the CMA Awards in Nashville, Tennessee in November 2022. Taylor Hill/FilmMagic Cody Johnson, Jelly Roll, Kelsea Ballerini and Lainey Wilson Lead 2024 CMT Awards Nominations Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Wallen's 2023 album has been among the most successful releases of his career. The effort not only debuted atop the Billboard 200, it held the position for 19 consecutive weeks, making it the longest-running No. 1 country album of all time on the chart. The record's track "Last Night" reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 — the hitmaker's first song to do so — and went on to garner a nomination for best country song at the 2024 Grammy Awards. Close