Morgan Wallen Chicago search jumps as Clemson posts two-night concert details

Morgan Wallen Chicago interest turns to Clemson as the city releases parking, ADA and rideshare details for the June 26-27 shows.

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Morgan Wallen Chicago search jumps as Clemson posts two-night concert details

Clemson has released the logistics for Morgan Wallen’s two-night Still the Problem Tour stop at Memorial Stadium, setting out how fans will get in, park and get out for the June 26 and June 27 shows. The city said the changes matter now because the concert is days away and traffic planning starts before the first note.

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Wallen is scheduled to play Friday and Saturday in Clemson, with Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock and Jason Scott and the High Heat on the first night. On Saturday, Ella Langley will perform in place of Brooks & Dunn, a switch that changes the lineup without changing the crowd pressure around the stadium.

That pressure is the real story behind the release. Fans who want a guaranteed parking spot are being told to buy a pass ahead of time, while all-day parking in Keith Street Deck and Fendley Street Deck costs $40. The garages open at 7 a.m. and drivers must be out by 4 a.m., a schedule that leaves little room for lingering after the show.

For ADA access, the city says entrances are at gates 1, 5 and 13, and the ADA lot is reached off Hwy 93 on Calhoun Drive near Tillman Hall and Sikes Hall. Shuttles will run from that lot to assigned gates or the ticket office, while fans who need help in the stadium can text “Clemson” plus their issue and location to 864-656-3456. The setup is meant to keep the trip through Memorial Stadium moving, but it also shows how tightly the event is being managed before the doors even open.

The one wrinkle is the stage itself. Organizers say it will be different from the George Strait concert in May, which means the way fans see the show and move around the venue will not match the last big night at Memorial Stadium. That difference, along with slow departures from parking areas and heavier congestion on surrounding roads, is why officials are pushing people to arrive early and to expect lineups before and after the concert.

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After Friday and Saturday’s shows, rideshare traffic will be split between two options: the main entrance of Doug Kingsmore Stadium, with a shuttle to the designated pickup location at NewSpring Church, or East Library Circle at McMillan Road. The choice gives fans a way out after the crowds thin, but it also makes one thing clear — the hardest part of Morgan Wallen Chicago searches this week is not the ticket, it is the exit plan.

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