Morgan Wallen Commemorates 'One Thing At A Time’s' 1 Year w/ “Abbey Road Sessions” Release

One year ago today, on 3/3/23, Morgan Wallen released One Thing At A Timean album that went on to top the Billboard Top 200 chart for 18-non-consecutive weeks, tying Garth Brooks’ 1991 Ropin’ the Wind record with the most weeks at No. 1 for a Country album and becoming the most-streamed album of the year, all genres, on Spotify. To commemorate its one-year anniversary, Wallen surprised-released his Abbey Road Sessions this afternoon (3/3/24). Songs were recorded in London in the iconic Studio Two at the world-renowned Abbey Road Studios on December 5, 2023. Watch/listen HERE

“Playing the O2 in London last fall and getting to record at Abbey Road, where so much iconic music has been made, was legendary for me and my band. We will never forget it," shares Wallen of his trip overseas that included a sold-out show at the O2 for his first-time playing London. “I’m so excited to release these Abbey Road Sessions for my fans on the one-year anniversary of One Thing At A Time. They make all this possible.”
 
The digital series includes five live recordings from One Thing At A Time, an unreleased fan-favorite, “Lies Lies Lies,” and a never-before-recorded cover of Nothing But Thieves’ “Graveyard Whistling.”
 
With over 2.4 million ticket holders attending his current One Night At A Time World TourWallen continues to prioritize his fans and his live show experience as the place to see and hear the Pollstar and Billboard Music Awards’ Top Country Tour winner. 
 
Visit MorganWallen.com for more information and full tour details. 

About Morgan Wallen
When 11-time 2023 Billboard Music Awards-winner and Top Male Artist Morgan Wallen released his third studio albumOne Thing At A Time in 2023, its instant success left The New York Times proclaiming Wallen as “one of the biggest stars in pop, period.” One Thing At A Time has remained atop the all-genre Billboard 200 chart for 18 non-consecutive weeks, tying Garth Brooks’ Ropin’ the Wind with the most weeks at No. 1 for a Country album, and was the most-streamed album of the year on Spotify. The album’s 6x-Platinum single “Last Night” reeled in over 1.5 billion streams globally, becoming the most-streamed song of any genre in the U.S. across Apple Music and Spotify, and the longest running No. 1 solo song in Hot 100 history (16 weeks total).
 
With 11 chart-toppers at Country radio, Wallen recently wrapped his 5 countries/3 continents 57-show One Night At A Time World Tour stadium tour. Playing to over 1 million fans in 2023, Wallen’s One Night At A Time World Tour was named Pollstar's Country Tour of the Year, surpassing attendance records in numerous stops; including Ohio Stadium, where Wallen became the largest weekend ever for the venue, shattering records previously held by George Strait and Taylor Swift. Resuming this April in Indianapolis, Indiana, the 2024 extension of One Night At A Time takes Wallen to 29 additional stadium-plays. Wallen donates $3 from every U.S. ticket sold to his Morgan Wallen Foundation.

Morgan Wallen Releases Highly-Anticipated 3rd Studio Album ONE THING AT A TIME

Morgan Wallen’s highly-anticipated third studio album One Thing At A Time – which has already notched seven Top 10 Billboard Hot Country songs ahead of its release – is available today on Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records. Listen HERE.
 
The deeply personal 36-song album combines all of Wallen’s musical influences, running the gambit in both sound and subject. Showcasing his wide-ranging influences and creativity – he interpolated The Allman Brothers' “Midnight Rider” – showcased on “Everything I Love;” a sample of Young Thug’s “Lifestyle” interpolated on “180 (Lifestyle);” plus featured collaborations with Eric Church on “Man Made A Bar,” HARDY on “In The Bible” and ERNEST on “Cowgirls.” Furthering the connection to his roots, Wallen’s sister, Ashlyne Wallen, sings harmony on “Outlook.”
 
Beginning the album with “Born With A Beer In My Hand” (When I was puttin’ ‘em down, they put me through hell / Put some scars on some trucks, myself as well) and finishing with “Dying Man” (Codeine it got Elvis / Whiskey it got Hank / I always thought somethin’ like that / Might send me on my way / But you took hold of me / Like only a woman can / And gave one good reason to live / To a set on dying man), Wallen toggles between sin and salvation, with a lot of life covered between tracks 1 and 36.
 
“This record is as personal and honest as I know how to be, and represents my journey over the past two years,” shares Wallen. “I loved being back in the studio making new music and I’m super excited to see what my fans think because this is for you guys.”
 
Wallen will celebrate the release of One Thing At A Time with fans tonight at a free concert at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. With the NHL’s Predators away for a game, the stars aligned for the ACM, CMA and American Music Awards winner to return to the arena that housed three consecutive sold-out shows on his 2022 Dangerous Tour for one night only, once again filling its stands. For anyone who is unable to attend, Wallen’s bringing new music to even more fans with the livestream across his Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and TikTok accounts, or at onethingatatime.com, beginning at 7:30pm CT.
 
One Thing At A Time has yielded two No. 1 singles at country radio: 2x Platinum “You Proof,” which spent just 14 weeks at radio before hitting No. 1 – eventually returning to the top of the charts for a record-breaking ten non-consecutive weeks to become the longest-leading No. 1 in Country Airplay Chart history – and Platinum-certified current two-week No. 1 “Thought You Should Know,” co-written by Wallen alongside Nicolle Galyon and Miranda Lambert. Wallen’s latest release, “Last Night,” left Billboard opining “Morgan Wallen Draws A Winning Five Card Hand” as the superstar claimed the top spot on all five Billboard country charts upon its release – marking the first time an artist has done so since 2019. “Last Night” is currently rising at pop radio, while “One Thing At A Time” is off to the races at country radio.

Morgan Wallen outside his Mamaw Boots’ home in Sneedville, Tenn. for
One Thing At A Time album cover. Release date: 3/3/23. Photo by Ryan Smith.

Label:  Big Loud / Mercury / Republic

Wallen has continually released music since 2021’s Dangerous: The Double Album, which remains Billboard's longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist with 108-and-counting total weeks spent in the Top 10 (eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA).
 Musicians:
        Drums: Jerry Roe
        Percussion: Jerry Roe Bass: Mark Hill, Jimmie Lee Sloas
        Electric Guitar: Tom Bukovac, Dominic Frost, Charlie Handsome, Derek Wells
        Acoustic Guitar: Todd Lombardo, Bryan Sutton
        Banjo: Bryan Sutton
        Bouzouki: Bryan Sutton
        Dobro: Bryan Sutton
        Mandolin: Todd Lombardo, Bryan Sutton
        Resonator Guitar: Bryan Sutton
        Ukulele: Bryan Sutton
        Keys: Dave Cohen
        Hammond B3 Organ: Dave Cohen
        Steel: Dan Dugmore, Paul Franklin
        BGVs: Wes Hightower, Ashlyne Wallen
        Programming: Zach Abend, Jacob Durrett, Charlie Handsome, James Maddocks, Cameron Montgomery,
        Ben Stennis


ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN
Hailed by Billboard for making “his superstar arrival as a touring artist” in 2022, Morgan Wallen recently wrapped his record-shattering 55-show Dangerous Tour with his first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX, which saw him shatter attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. Now, the CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee who broke records in 30 venues across the country - with the only country tour nominated for Pollstar’s Major Tour of the Year - will embark on a massive world tour in 2023. Spanning 30 stadium shows across 4 countries and 2 continents, plus arenas, amphitheaters and festivals, Wallen’s 63-show 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour will deliver the man The New Yorker dubbed as “the most wanted man in country” to fans worldwide.
 
With over 13.6 billion on-demand streams and eight chart-toppers at Country radio, the East Tennessean’s latest hit to top the charts is “Thought You Should Know,” cowritten with Nicolle Galyon and Miranda Lambert. Recent breakout hit “You Proof” became his fastest climbing single to-date, reaching No. 1 after just 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for a record-breaking ten non-consecutive weeks. On the heels of the unparalleled success of his 4x platinum, ACM Album of the Year, Dangerous: The Double Album (Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records) – which topped 2021's all-genre Billboard 200 Albums year-end chart and notched historical chart status as Billboard’s longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (with 108 total weeks spent in the Top 10, eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA), Wallen’s 36-song deeply personal third studio album, One Thing At A Time, is available now. The American Music Awards’ Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song (“Wasted On You”) winner continues to touch fans’ lives in ways few can; Pollstar noting “[he has] the ability to distill his life in a way that pulls others to him.” Thanks to those very fans, the superstar has raised nearly $3 million dollars for causes close to his heart with $3 from every U.S. ticket sold for each tour benefitting the Morgan Wallen Foundation.

Morgan Wallen Celebrates ONE THING AT A TIME with Special Hometown Show

East Tennessean Morgan Wallen has remained true to his roots throughout his skyrocketing career - his pride in his hometown of Sneedville, Tennessee playing an integral role in songs like “More Than My Hometown” and “Tennessee Fan.” Yesterday (3/2), stepping on to his high school alma mater’s baseball field for the first time since graduation, that pride was on full display after surprising Gibbs’ senior class in their high school auditorium, hand-delivering the news of his impromptu performance to follow that evening.
 
Brought to students by Spotify, Wallen performed an hour+ set including eight new songs from One Thing At A Time to the 2023 senior class, along with Gibbs High School faculty, the baseball team and more local guests. Guests could create their own Gibbs High School baseball card to commemorate the evening, write letters on album-themed postcards and participate in other fun games and activities all housed on the field so much of Wallen’s teamsmanship stems from.
 
It was a night the senior class nor Wallen are likely to forget. From a surprise presentation of a 2021 championship ring by baseball coach Geff Davis, to having his parents, son and both grandmothers in the crowd, a humbled and grateful Wallen reflected, “This is so cool. There are a lot of special people here. Having graduated in 2011, I wasn’t sure how I’d feel coming back - but this place will always hold a special place in my heart.”
 
The most humbling part of the evening wasn’t the jubilant crowd or the celebration of another milestone album - but was in his ability to give back to the place that built the foundation of who he has become. In a night filled with surprises, Wallen topped them all, presenting a $35,000 check on behalf of the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF) to go toward providing instruments for the school’s students.
 
“I started the Morgan Wallen Foundation about a year ago - It combines my love of sports and music. Without those two things I don’t know where I’d be,  I don’t know what my life would look like. I know it would look a lot different, so that’s what I’m going to try to do - give back to those two areas, as well as communities in need. That’s our focus.” Wallen shared.
 
“We wanted to say thank you tonight and help you out with a couple things, so we wrote a $35,000 check,” he continued. “It’s going to go towards instruments for the choral department, instruments for the band department and then for baseball - a new field cart - so we can help get this field back in shape after y’all trampled on it tonight.”
 
"The impact that Morgan has had on both the country genre and Spotify is undeniable. He is one of the most streamed artists on our platform, and we are thrilled to celebrate his new album with a deeply personal event in his hometown," shared Brittany Schaffer, Spotify Head of Nashville Label Partnerships, Music Strategy. "We cannot wait to watch fans connect with his new music in person and on our platform once the record comes out this week."
 
The Morgan Wallen Foundation provides opportunities for children to thrive by creating access to music and sports. The mission is inspired by Wallen’s own childhood and how access to both music and sports transformed and enriched his life in ways he could have never imagined – instilling in him the values and benefits of discipline, hard work and commitment. MWF supports programs that share its core belief that Every Child Deserves A Chance to thrive, play and create and is also dedicated to being there for communities in times of need, whether offering a helping hand during natural disasters with urgently needed supplies or turning concert parking lots into food distribution centers providing bags of groceries to food insecure families.
 
“Morgan wears his heart on his sleeve as an artist and songwriter, and he brings fans into his world through his lyrics,” said Miller Guth, Spotify Artist & Label Partnerships Manager for Nashville. “We wanted to do just that: bring fans to an influential location of his past where they’ll get to know him even more and witness an unforgettable performance.”
 
To continue the celebration of the album that has already yielded 2 No. 1 hits at country radio ahead of its release - 2x Platinum “You Proof” and Platinum “Thought You Should Know,” co-written by Wallen alongside Nicolle Galyon and Miranda Lambert - Wallen will host another free-to-fans show at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena tomorrow night (March 3). The at-capacity celebration distributed every ticket available in just 3 hours and 5 minutes with fans lining up for blocks around the downtown arena.

Morgan Wallen performs surprise album release show for the senior class at his alma mater, Gibbs High School Thursday night (3/2) | Photo Credit: Happy Monday

ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN
Hailed by Billboard for making “his superstar arrival as a touring artist” in 2022, Morgan Wallen recently wrapped his record-shattering 55-show Dangerous Tour with his first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX, which saw him shatter attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. Now, the CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee who broke records in 30 venues across the country - with the only country tour nominated for Pollstar’s Major Tour of the Year - will embark on a massive world tour in 2023. Spanning 30 stadium shows across 4 countries and 2 continents, plus arenas, amphitheaters and festivals, Wallen’s 63-show 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour will deliver the man The New Yorker dubbed as “the most wanted man in country” to fans worldwide.
 
With over 13.6 billion on-demand streams and eight chart-toppers at Country radio, the East Tennessean’s latest hit to top the charts is “Thought You Should Know,” cowritten with Nicolle Galyon and Miranda Lambert. Recent breakout hit “You Proof” became his fastest climbing single to-date, reaching No. 1 after just 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for a record-breaking ten non-consecutive weeks. On the heels of the unparalleled success of his 4x platinum, ACM Album of the Year, Dangerous: The Double Album (Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records) – which topped 2021's all-genre Billboard 200 Albums year-end chart and notched historical chart status as Billboard’s longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist (with 108 total weeks spent in the Top 10, eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA), Wallen’s 36-song deeply personal third studio album, One Thing At A Time, is available now. The American Music Awards’ Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song (“Wasted On You”) winner continues to touch fans’ lives in ways few can; Pollstar noting “[he has] the ability to distill his life in a way that pulls others to him.” Thanks to those very fans, the superstar has raised nearly $3 million dollars for causes close to his heart with $3 from every U.S. ticket sold for each tour benefitting the Morgan Wallen Foundation.

Morgan Wallen Announces Third Album, ONE THING AT A TIME: 3/3/23

MORGAN WALLEN’S THIRD ALBUM:
ONE THING AT A TIME OUT MARCH 3

Deeply Personal Album Combines Wallen’s Musical Influences – 
Country, Alternative & Hip-Hop


OUT TONIGHT:  Three NEW Songs: 
“Last Night,” “Everything I Love” and “I Wrote The Book”

Morgan Wallen took to social media earlier today to share official details about his third studio project, One Thing At A Time, set for release on Big Loud / Mercury / Republic worldwide on Friday, March 3, 2023.
 
Opening with confessional “Born With A Beer In My Hand” and closing with poignant “Dying Man,” Wallen takes the listener on a very personal journey throughout the expansive project.
 
“This record represents the last few years of my life, the highs and the lows,” Wallen shares. “It also brings together the musical influences that have shaped me as an artist – country, alternative and hip-hop. There are 36 songs on this album because we just kept exploring with fresh lyrics, music and production ideas and these are the songs that felt right to me. It was a blast to create, and I was so grateful to be back in the studio to lay this out for my fans.” 
 
Showcasing his wide-ranging influences and creativity – he interpolated The Allman Brothers' “Midnight Rider” – showcased on “Everything I Love;” a sample of Young Thug’s “Lifestyle” interpolated on “180 (Lifestyle);” collaborations with Eric Church on “Man Made A Bar,” HARDY on “In The Bible,” and “Cowgirls” with ERNEST; finishing with “Dying Man” (Codeine it got Elvis / Whiskey it got Hank / I always thought somethin’ like that / Might send me on my way) – the prolific album runs the gambit.  
 
“I just try to tell it how it is – the good, the bad, the love, the heartbreak. That’s all I know how to do,” says Wallen. “My hope is that this album makes my fans proud; makes ‘em laugh, smirk, cry, and think – just like it did for me.”
 
Furthering the connection to his roots, Wallen’s sister, Ashlyne Wallen, sings harmony on “Outlook.” He recalls, “I grew up in church singing three-part harmonies with my two sisters. That’s how I learned to sing, so this was a full-circle moment for Ashlyne and me.” The cover art also holds family significance for Wallen – photographed at the home of his Mamaw (Grandmother) Boots, who is no longer with us. “My Mamaw Boots helped raise me. I had such a special bond with her, so I wanted to honor her with this new record.”
 
Three new songs off the album arrive tonight to start the countdown to One Thing At A Time; Last Night,” “Everything I Love” and “I Wrote The Book."

Photo by Ryan Smith.

Wallen has continually released music since 2021’s Dangerous: The Double Album, which remains Billboard’slongest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist with 104-and-counting total weeks spent in the Top 10 (eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA).
 
With so much new music, the stage is set for his One Night At A Time World Tour. Produced by Live Nation in North America and Frontier Touring in Australia/New Zealand, his 63-date/30 stadium show tour kicks off overseas March 15-24 in New Zealand and Australia with HARDY before returning stateside on April 15 at Milwaukee’s American Family Field, then hitting New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and Boston’s Fenway Park with Parker McCollum, and wrapping on Oct. 7 at Tacoma Dome in Washington. ERNEST and Bailey Zimmerman support across U.S. and international dates.

Morgan Wallen 2023 U.S. Tour Dates:
Fri, April 14            Milwaukee, WI                  American Family Field*# 
Sat, April 15           Milwaukee, WI                   American Family Field*#
Thurs, April 20       Louisville, KY                    KFC Yum! Center
Sat, April 22           Oxford, MS                         Vaught-Hemingway Stadium*#
Sun, April 23          Oxford, MS                         Vaught-Hemingway Stadium*+
Thurs, April 27       Grand Rapids, MI               Van Andel Arena
Fri, April 28            Moline, IL                           Vibrant Arena
Sat, April 29           Lincoln, NE                         Pinnacle Bank Arena
Thurs, May 4          Jacksonville, FL                  VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Fri, May 5              West Palm Beach, FL           iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
Sat, May 6              Tampa, FL                            MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Thurs, May 18        Hershey, PA                         Hersheypark Stadium*
Fri, May 19             East Rutherford, NJ            MetLife Stadium*$ 
Sat, May 20            East Rutherford, NJ             MetLife Stadium*$
Wed, May 24          Austin, TX                           Moody Center
Fri, May 26             Houston, TX                       Minute Maid Park*#
Thurs, June 1          Atlanta, GA                         Truist Park*$ 
Fri, June 2               Atlanta, GA                         Truist Park*$
Sat, June 3              Panama City Beach, FL       Gulf Coast Jam^
Thurs, June 8          Virginia Beach, VA              Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Fri, June 9               Virginia Beach, VA              Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater at Virginia Beach
Sat, June 10             Myrtle Beach, SC                Carolina Country Music Fest^
Wed, June 14          Pittsburgh, PA                       PNC Park*& 
Thurs, June 15        Pittsburgh, PA                       PNC Park*#
Sat, June 17            Philadelphia, PA                   Citizens Bank Park*#
Thurs, June 22        Chicago, IL                          Wrigley Field*# 
Fri, June 23             Chicago, IL                          Wrigley Field*$
Thurs, June 29        Detroit, MI                           Ford Field*# 
Fri, June 30             Detroit, MI                           Ford Field*#
Thurs, July 6           St. Louis, MO                      Busch Stadium*$ 
Fri, July 7               St. Louis, MO                       Busch Stadium*$
Fri, July 14             San Diego, CA                      Petco Park*# 
Sat, July 15             San Diego, CA                     Petco Park*#
Wed, July 19           Phoenix, AZ                         Chase Field*# 
Thurs, July 20         Phoenix, AZ                         Chase Field*#
Sat, July 22             Los Angeles, CA                  SoFi Stadium*#
Thurs, Aug 3           Detroit Lakes, MN               WE Fest^
Fri, Aug 11              Columbus, OH                     Ohio Stadium*%
Sat, Aug 12             Columbus, OH                     Ohio Stadium*#
Wed, Aug 16           Boston, MA                         Fenway Park*#
Thurs, Aug 17         Boston, MA                         Fenway Park*#
Fri, Aug 18             Boston, MA                         Fenway Park*$
Sat, Sept 2              Washington, DC                  FedEx Field*$
Sat, Oct 7               Tacoma, WA                        Tacoma Dome
 
Morgan Wallen 2023 International Tour Dates:
Wed, March 15       Auckland, NZ                      Spark Arena #
Sun, March 19        Ipswich, QLD                     CMC Rocks ^         
Tues, March 21       Sydney, NSW                     Qudos Bank Arena #
Wed, March 22       Sydney, NSW                     Qudos Bank Arena #
Fri, March 24          Melbourne, VIC                 Rod Laver Arena #
Sat, March 25         Melbourne, VIC                 Rod Laver Arena #
Sat, Aug 5               Camrose, AB                      Big Valley Jamboree^
Thurs, Sept 14        Toronto, ON                       Budweiser Stage 
Fri, Sept 15             Toronto, ON                       Budweiser Stage 
Sat, Sept 16             Toronto, ON                      Budweiser Stage
Mon, Sept 18           London, ON                      Budweiser Gardens
Thurs, Sept 21         Ottawa, ON                       Canadian Tire Centre
Fri, Sept 22              Quebec City, QC              Videotron Centre
Sat, Sept 23             Montreal, QC                    Bell Centre
Thurs, Sept 28         Winnipeg, MB                  Canada Life Centre
Fri, Sept 29              Saskatoon, SK                  SaskTel Centre
Sat, Sept 30             Calgary, AB                      Scotiabank Saddledome
Tues, Oct 3              Vancouver, BC                  Rogers Arena
Wed, Oct 4              Vancouver, BC                  Rogers Arena
* Stadium Dates
^ Festival Dates
# HARDY, ERNEST, Bailey Zimmerman
$ Parker McCollum, ERNEST, Bailey Zimmerman
& HARDY, Bailey Zimmerman
% Riley Green, ERNEST
+ HARDY, ERNEST
 
ABOUT MORGAN WALLEN
Hailed by Billboard for making “his superstar arrival as a touring artist” in 2022, Morgan Wallen recently wrapped his record-shattering 55-show Dangerous Tour with his first headlining stadium show at Globe Life Field in Arlington, TX, which saw him shatter attendance records previously held by Elton John and Lady Gaga. Now, the CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee who broke records in 30 venues across the country - with the only country tour nominated for Pollstar’s Major Tour of the Year - will embark on a massive world tour in 2023. Spanning 30 stadium shows across 4 countries and 2 continents, plus arenas, amphitheaters and festivals, Wallen’s 63-show 2023 One Night At A Time World Tour will deliver the man The New Yorker dubbed as “the most wanted man in country” to fans worldwide.
 
With over 13.6 billion on-demand streams and seven chart-toppers at Country radio, the East Tennessean’s latest hit, “You Proof,” became his fastest climbing single to-date, reaching No. 1 after just 14 weeks and remaining at No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for a record-breaking ten non-consecutive weeks. His follow-up single “Thought You Should Know,” dedicated to his mother, has been lauded by Outsider as his “most personal track to date.” On the heels of the unparalleled success of his 4x platinum, ACM Album of the Year, Dangerous: The Double Album (Big Loud/Mercury/Republic Records) – which topped 2021's all-genre Billboard 200 Albums year-end chart and notched historical chart status as Billboard’s longest running Top 10 album in history for a solo artist, with 104 total weeks spent in the Top 10 (eclipsing Adele’s 21 and Bruce Springsteen’s Born In The USA). Wallen’s 36-song deeply personal third studio album, One Thing At A Time, arrives March 3, 2023. The American Music Awards’ Favorite Male Country Artist and Favorite Country Song (“Wasted On You”) winner continues to touch fans’ lives in ways few can; Pollstar noting “[he has] the ability to distill his life in a way that pulls others to him.” Thanks to those very fans, the superstar has raised nearly $3 million dollars for causes close to his heart with $3 from every U.S. ticket sold for each tour benefitting the Morgan Wallen Foundation.