Miranda Lambert joins Wallen for 11 of the 20 shows on the I’m The Problem Tour.
Miranda Lambert, Ella Langley, Morgan Wallen; Photo Courtesy of Andrew Wendowski/Music Mayhem
Miranda Lambert teamed up with Morgan Wallen and Ella Langley for duets during back-to-back I’m The Problem Tour shows at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday, June 28 and Sunday, June 29.
The country superstar lit up the stage with a rowdy 15-song set, kicking off at 7:15 PM. Fans were treated to a powerhouse performance featuring some of Lambert’s biggest hits, including “Gunpowder & Lead,” “The House That Built Me,” “Bluebird,” “Mama’s Broken Heart,” “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home),” “Automatic,” “White Liar,” “If I Was a Cowboy,” and more.
In the midst of her high-energy set, Lambert surprised the crowd by inviting buzzed-about “you look like you love me” singer Ella Langley to the stage. Together, they delivered an impressive duet of “Tequila Does.” Lambert opened the performance solo, singing, “His last name was Flores/ He came up from Juárez/ Lookin’ for a hell of a time/ With a blonde señorita/ And a tall margarita/ We danced on the tables all night/ Then I said “Adiós, Casamigos is taking me home tonight.”
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Lambert, donning a fringe back t-shirt, denim skirt with a brown leather belt complete with a belt buckle and pink cowboy boots, then welcomed Langley to the stage. Langley, wearing a brown mini-skirt, white tank top and brown cowboy boots, then joined Lambert on the chorus, and their harmonies soared through the stadium as they sang: “‘Cause he don’t love me like tequila does, nobody can/ He don’t give me that border town buzz like tequila does.”
The performance concluded with the pair dancing to a snippet of “Tequila” by The Champs, before singing the “Tequila Does” chorus one last time and taking a bow.
Later in the night, Lambert returned to the stage, this time alongside Morgan Wallen. The pair delivered a fiery, energy-packed performance of “Cowgirls,” a fan-favorite from Wallen’s 2023 album, One Thing At A Time, that originally features ERNEST.
This isn’t the first time that the pair of country hitmakers shared the stage. Miranda Lambert and Morgan Wallen previously performed a duet of “Thought You Should Know” for the first time ever during Wallen’s headlining Neyland Stadium concert in Knoxville.
Miranda Lambert joins Wallen for 11 of the 20 shows, including Miami Gardens, Florida (July 11), Glendale, Arizona (July 18), Seattle, Washington (July 25), Santa Clara, California (August 1), Cleveland, Ohio (August 15), Foxborough, Massachusetts (August 22 and August 23), Toronto, Ontario (September 4), Edmonton, Alberta (September 12) and the aforementioned Madison, Wisconsin dates that already took place.
Lambert isn’t the only superstar joining Morgan Wallen on the trek. The I’m The Problem Stadium Tour features a rotating lineup of artists, including Brooks & Dunn, Koe Wetzel, Thomas Rhett as well as rising artists Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson.
Wallen’s shows at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday (June 28) and Sunday (June 29) made history as the first concerts to be held at the home of the Wisconsin Badgers football team in 28 years. According to Luis Hernandez, Associate UW Athletics Director for Strategic Communications, the shows marked the largest concerts in Wisconsin history, drawing well over 100,000 fans, as reported by the Wisconsin State Journal and confirmed by promoter FPC Live.
Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley; Photo Courtesy of Music Mayhem/TikTok
Morgan Wallen’s I’m The Problem Tour continues on July 11 and July 12 with two shows in Miami, Florida at Hard Rock Stadium. I’m The Problem Tour, produced by Live Nation, continues through September 13.
As part of Wallen’s ‘2025 Tour Give Back’ initiative, Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF) is saying thank you to the communities that have welcomed Wallen in with open arms by supporting music programs in touring cities. Wallen donates $3 of every ticket sold to the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF). MWF supports programs for youth in the areas of sports and music. Learn more at www.MorganWallenFoundation.org.
Tickets for the I’m The Problem Tour can be purchased via his official website at MorganWallen.com.
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