The Wisconsin Badgers this past season finished with a 5-7 record in college football and did not make a bowl game. The Badgers will be looking for excitement during the 2025 college football season.
It will be Luke Fickell’s third season as head coach and he will be under a lot of pressure to win football games. One person who is known for loving college football is country singer Morgan Wallen. He is from the state of Tennessee and is a Tennessee Volunteers fan.
Morgan Wallen Will Be Performing At the Wisconsin Badgers Football Stadium On Saturday, June 28
Wallen is one of the biggest country singers in the entire country. Morgan Wallen is also one of the most polarizing country singers of this generation. Some love him and some don’t like him at all.
On Friday, the Wisconsin Badgers Twitter page announced:
“JUST ANNOUNCED! Morgan Wallen live at Camp Randall Stadium on Saturday, June 28, with special guests Miranda Lambert & Ella Langley! Sign up for presale access now through Tuesday, Jan. 28: morganwallen.com
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Fans React
Sorry Liberals not for you
— Jamie Dorsey (@jamie_dors57857) January 24, 2025
Couldn’t of spaced it out a little more from Coldplay? My body needs at least a month to recover from going back to Madison let alone the week in between being 4th of July.
— The Thrill (@TheThrill_MN) January 24, 2025
McIntosh better keep the profits from these big time concerts for the NIL fund.
Need to sell as many varsity ales as possible
— Johnny Badger (@bookiekingg) January 24, 2025
Good thing it’s bleachers and not chairs at Camp Randall.
— Cincifan16 (@cincifan16) January 24, 2025
Oh? 👀
— Ryan (@BrewPack8) January 24, 2025
One of the Wisconsin Badgers fans is correct about NIL money for the football program. This Morgan Wallen concert could maybe help in those regards, but it remains to be seen. Hopefully, Wallen will provide a wonderful time for the Badgers fans and others at Camp Randall Stadium this upcoming summer. This will also be the first concert at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin since 1997.