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Morgan Wallen Takes Over Soldier Field With Two-Night Chicago Run

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Published on May 20, 2026
Morgan Wallen Takes Over Soldier Field With Two-Night Chicago RunSource: U.S. Army photo by Spc. Robert Vicens, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Country superstar Morgan Wallen is turning Soldier Field into a weekend-long honky-tonk, bringing his tour to Chicago for back-to-back shows on Friday, June 19, and Saturday, June 20. Each night has its own flavor: Friday leans classic with Brooks & Dunn, while Saturday loads up on rising talent like Ella Langley, plus additional openers. With face-value tickets getting scarce, resale sites are now calling the shots on price, and those numbers are bouncing by hundreds of dollars depending on where you look.

The stadium's event listing confirms the two-night stand and spells out that "support varies by date," naming Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King for June 19, and Ella Langley with Gavin Adcock and Zach John King for June 20, according to Soldier Field. The venue also notes 4:30 p.m. door times and points fans to official ticketing channels.

Recent resale checks show a pretty wild spread. Chicago listings on SeatGeek had Friday tickets starting around $149 and Saturday seats closer to $245, based on a snapshot from SeatGeek. Over on Vivid Seats, prices during that same window clustered near $160 for Friday and about $159 for Saturday, a side-by-side reminder of how quickly and unevenly prices can shift across marketplaces.

Lower-priced Ticketmaster sections have already been reported as sold out, which is funneling many fans toward secondary sellers, according to Cleveland.com. Resale platforms such as TicketNetwork advertise buyer guarantees and list specific purchase protections that can soften the nerves a bit when you are not buying straight from the primary seller. You can find those details on TicketNetwork.

Logistics will not be an afterthought for this one. Soldier Field notes that parking lots typically open about four hours before events and suggests public transit for most concertgoers, pointing to the CTA Roosevelt stop and the Metra 18th Street station in its guidance, per Soldier Field. Post-show traffic is expected to be heavy, so getting there early or using off-site parking shuttles could save you from a long crawl out of the museum campus.

Where To Buy And How To Save

Before you bite on a pricey resale listing, make one last pass at the primary box office. Check AXS/Ticketmaster for any remaining face-value seats or official exchanges, and note that Wallen's official Chicago dates are posted on Ticketmaster. Then compare across resale marketplaces and verify the fine print on protections with aggregators such as AllInOneTix, since short-lived promo codes and fee discounts can make a real difference. If you do go the resale route, be sure to double-check delivery method, extra fees, and buyer guarantees before you hit purchase.