Morgan Wallen Announces First Tour Since N-Word Controversy
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The former contestant of 'The Voice' will embark on 'The Dangerous Tour', which spans through 46 cities, on February 3, 2022 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana.

AceShowbiz - Morgan Wallen is returning to the stage. Nearly a year since he was caught in the N-word controversy, the "Whiskey Glasses" crooner announced that he will hold his first tour across the United States.

The 29-year-old country star shared the announcement on his Twitter and Instagram accounts on Monday, November 15. "Here we come. Pre-sale for the first half of the tour will be tomorrow 11/16 - Text 865-351-6290 to receive the code. *On-sale differs so make sure to check when tickets go on sale in your market," so read the message.

Morgan will kick off "The Dangerous Tour" on February 3, 2022 at the Ford Center in Evansville, Indiana. The 46-city tour, which is promoted by Live Nation, will wrap up on September 24 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. He will be joined by his labelmates HARDY and Larry Fleet on select dates.

Fans can start purchasing tickets for the show on Friday, November 19 at 10 A.M. As for the summer amphitheater shows, they will go up on sale starting December 3.

This will mark Morgan's first tour since he drew backlash in late January for using the N-word. Though so, he apologized in February by saying on Instagram, "Obviously the natural thing to do is apologize further and just continue to apologize but because you got caught and that's not what I wanted to do... My words matter. My words can truly hurt a person and at my core, that's not what I'm okay with."

The incident led the former "The Voice" contestant to be banned from several music awards shows. In May, he was snubbed from the 2021 Billboard Music Awards. In late September, it was announced that the musician is prohibited from attending the 2021 CMA Awards, which took place on November 10.

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