Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen Clemson Concert: Setlist & Tickets

Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen Clemson Memorial Stadium, Clemson, SC, Concert

Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen Clemson Concert

  • Saturday is the Ella Langley night. She performs June 27, 2026 at Clemson Memorial Stadium on Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour.
  • Friday has a different lineup. The June 26 show features Brooks & Dunn instead — Ella Langley does not perform that night.
  • Estimated stage time: Ella Langley is expected on stage around 7:15 PM EDT with a 45–60 minute Dandelion-era set.
  • Historic venue moment. The concert marks one of the first major stadium shows at Clemson’s Death Valley since the stadium last hosted concerts in 1999.

Ella Langley performs at Clemson Memorial Stadium on Saturday, June 27, 2026. She appears as the direct support act for Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour at Death Valley. The Friday show on June 26 features Brooks & Dunn instead — Ella Langley does not perform that night.

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Saturday also marks a historic moment for the venue. Clemson Memorial Stadium — better known as Death Valley — has not hosted a major concert since George Strait headlined in 1999. Morgan Wallen’s return to Frank Howard Field launches the new Death Valley Nights concert series developed by Clemson Ventures and Does Entertainment, with Langley joining as the primary opening act.

Which Night Has Ella Langley at Clemson?

The two-night Still The Problem Tour run at Clemson Memorial Stadium features different direct support artists each night, making the lineup difference the key factor when choosing your tickets.

Morgan Wallen — Baltimore Show Lineup Comparison

NightLineup
Friday, June 26Morgan Wallen + Brooks & Dunn + Gavin Adcock + Jason Scott & The High Heat. No Ella Langley.
Saturday, June 27 ⭐Morgan Wallen + Ella Langley + Gavin Adcock + Jason Scott & The High Heat. No Brooks & Dunn.

What Time Does Ella Langley Take the Stage?

The Saturday bill runs four acts across approximately five to six hours. The estimated schedule below is based on the 2026 Still The Problem Tour structure — exact times are subject to minor adjustment.

Estimated Set Times — Baltimore Show

ActEst. Start (EDT)Est. DurationNotes
Jason Scott & The High Heat~5:30 PM20–30 minOpener — country-rock, album American Grin
Gavin Adcock~6:15 PM30–40 min1.5B streams — Own Worst Enemy, No. 4 Billboard Country
⭐ Ella Langley~7:15 PM45–60 minDandelion era set + “Choosin’ Texas”
Stage Reset~8:15 PM45 minBest time for merch, concessions, restrooms
Morgan Wallen~9:00–9:15 PM2.5–3 hrsHeadliner — Ella may rejoin around ~10:30 PM
Arrival Timing Guide 4:30 PM (gates open) — Catch all 4 acts, including Ella’s complete set. 7:00 PM — Catch most of Ella’s solo set plus the expected Ella–Wallen mid-set duet around 10:30 PM. 9:00 PM — Miss Ella’s solo set entirely. The duet typically falls ~90 minutes into Wallen’s headlining run.
Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen Clemson Concert

The Ella–Wallen Clemson Moment

At Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin on June 28–29, 2025, Wallen brought Ella onstage both nights to perform ‘What I Want’ — his I’m The Problem duet originally recorded with Tate McRae. Night two happened in pouring rain, and Ella wrote McRae’s lyrics on her palm backstage so she wouldn’t miss a word.

The clip went massively viral on TikTok. Fan reaction captured the moment exactly: “I still feel like we got robbed,” reflecting a widespread feeling that Ella should have been Wallen’s original studio partner on the track. (Source: American Songwriter, June 29, 2025)

On November 7, 2025 — the final night of Ella’s Still Hungover Tour at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville — Wallen joined her onstage for the first-ever live performance of ‘Cover Me Up’, the Jason Isbell song Wallen covers on Dangerous: The Double Album. Ella told the crowd: “It has honestly taken two whole tours to do this.” (Source: Taste of Country, November 9, 2025)

@hanleyriggs

UMMM… @morganwallen came out with @Ella Langley singing “Cover Me Up”#morganwallen #ellalangley

♬ original sound – Hanley Riggs

Based on 2025 Still The Problem Tour precedent, Ella is expected to rejoin Wallen mid-set for ‘What I Want’ approximately 90 minutes into his headlining run, around 10:30 PM EDT. ‘Cover Me Up’ is a possible second moment. Both are expected based on tour precedent — neither is officially confirmed.

About Ella Langley

Ella Langley, 26, grew up in Hope Hull, Alabama and records for SAWGOD/Columbia Records. Her sophomore album Dandelion (April 10, 2026), co-produced with Miranda Lambert and Ben West, followed a debut that made her one of country music’s fastest-rising names.

Ella Langley Choosin’ Texas

Her single ‘Choosin’ Texas’ made history as the first song by a solo woman to simultaneously top the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs, and Country Airplay charts. Her breakout collaboration ‘You Look Like You Love Me’ with Riley Green reached No. 1 on Country Airplay in December 2024 and has surpassed 267 million Spotify streams.

Clemson is part of a busy summer schedule on the Ella Langley 2026 tour — she also plays Pittsburgh on June 6, Baltimore on July 18, and Philadelphia on July 31 and August 1 as part of the Still The Problem Tour run.

Death Valley Nights — Why This Concert Is Historic

Memorial Stadium last hosted a concert in 1999, when George Strait headlined. Before that, the stadium ran a concert series from 1989 to 1999 that brought the Rolling Stones (Steel Wheels, 1989), Pink Floyd (Division Bell, 1994), Eagles (Hell Freezes Over, 1996), U2 (PopMart, 1997), and Billy Joel & Elton John (Face to Face, 1995). Morgan Wallen and Ella Langley join that roll call.

Death Valley Memorial Stadium

Death Valley Nights is a new concert series developed through a partnership between Clemson Ventures and Does Entertainment. The series opened with George Strait on May 2, 2026. The June 26–27 Wallen double-header is the second event in the series.

Clemson Memorial Stadium Survival Guide

Bag Policy: Clemson Memorial Stadium enforces a strict clear bag policy. Permitted bags are clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no larger than 12″ × 6″ × 12″, standard 1-gallon Ziploc bags, or a small non-clear clutch no larger than 4.5″ × 6.5″. The stadium prohibits backpacks of any size with no exceptions.

Security: Walk-through metal detectors operate at all gates. Fans must remove phones and large metal items before screening. The stadium operates on a no re-entry policy — once you leave, you cannot return.

Parking from Greenville (Hwy 123): Take Hwy 93, then Hwy 76 toward Anderson. SCHP directs traffic to Perimeter Road for C-1 lot ($30/vehicle) or free lots including Kite Hill and Walker Golf Course driving range (no shuttle). From Anderson (Hwy 76): turn onto Perimeter Road — C-1 is on the right past SC Botanical Gardens with a pre-show shuttle to Cooper Library east side.

Tiger Transit: The Orange Route connects major parking lots, including C-3, to the athletic district during large events. Confirm route activation before the show.

Beer and wine are available at concessions throughout the stadium. The venue operates cashless for concerts — confirm payment options before arrival. No vertical IDs accepted at alcohol concessions.

Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen Clemson Tickets

Screenshot your ticket before entering the stadium. The venue operates cashless and fans will need to access their seat number before reaching the metal detectors. Buy tickets via link below

FAQs

Is Ella Langley performing at Clemson Memorial Stadium on June 26 or June 27?
Ella Langley performs on Saturday, June 27 only. Friday, June 26 features Brooks & Dunn in the direct support slot — Ella Langley does not appear on the Friday bill.

What time does Ella Langley perform at the Clemson Memorial Stadium concert?
Based on the Still The Problem Tour structure, Ella Langley is estimated to take the stage at approximately 7:15 PM EDT. Her set runs approximately 45 to 60 minutes before Morgan Wallen headlines at around 9:00 PM.

Will Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen perform together at Clemson?
Based on 2025 Still The Problem Tour precedent, Ella is expected to rejoin Wallen mid-set for ‘What I Want’ around 10:30 PM EDT. This is expected based on tour history — it is not officially confirmed for the Clemson date.

How much are tickets for Ella Langley at Clemson Memorial Stadium?
Saturday June 27 tickets start from $137 through AXS, the official primary ticketer along with TicketMaster. Resale options include TicektNetwork, SeatGeek, TickPick (no service fees), StubHub (FanProtect), and Vivid Seats.

What is the clear bag policy at Clemson Memorial Stadium for concerts?
Clemson Memorial Stadium permits clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags up to 12″ × 6″ × 12″, standard 1-gallon Ziploc bags, or a small non-clear clutch up to 4.5″ × 6.5″. Backpacks of any size are prohibited with no exceptions.

Other Ella Langley Near Clemson

Fans in the Southeast can also catch Ella at the Pittsburgh show on June 6 at Acrisure Stadium. Further north, the Baltimore show on July 18 at M&T Bank Stadium is the next major stop after Clemson.

The Still The Problem Tour closes out with the Philadelphia shows on July 31 and August 1 at Lincoln Financial Field — the final dates of the run and Ella’s last Still The Problem appearances of the summer.