Morgan Wallen: What to know about his two PNC Park shows

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PITTSBURGH ― This Wednesday and Thursday, Morgan Wallen becomes the first music entertainer to headline PNC Park on back-to-back nights.

If you're going to either of the country star's concerts, here's what you need to know:

Showtimes: 5:30 p.m. Gates open at 4 p.m.

Morgan Wallen will headline PNC Park.
Morgan Wallen will headline PNC Park.

Warmups: The chief opening act is Americana-country singer Parker McCollum (who headlines UPMC Events Center in Moon on Sept. 16). Also opening both shows is Bailey Zimmerman, an Illinois native whom Billboardhonored with its inaugural Country Rookie of the Year award after his "Religiously" became the biggest streaming debut album of the year across all genres, and the biggest streaming country debut of all time.

Wallen's Wednesday show begins with Ian Munsick ("Long Live Cowgirls"); the Thursday show starts with Ernest Smith, whose 2022 charting song "Flower Shops" featured Wallen.

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Ticket availability: Only some floor seats remain, starting at $249, with a few single tickets in the stands for $219 on opening night.

All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the originally scheduled dates. June 14 tickets will be good for Aug. 30, June 15 tickets will be good for Aug. 31. In May, Morgan postponed six weeks of his U.S. tour, including Pittsburgh, after doctors advised him to rest his voice.

Morgan Wallen at an October tour date.
Morgan Wallen at an October tour date.

Setlist: Wallen has averaged 25 songs a night, with a three-song encore. Expect hits from "Up Down" to "Whiskey Glasses" and "Wasted on You," "More Than My Hometown" and his cover of Jason Isbell's "Cover Me Up."

Scott Tady is entertainment editor at The Times and easy to reach at stady@timesonline.com.

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