Morgan Wallen and Ella Langley M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD, Concert

- Ella Langley performs in Baltimore on Saturday, July 18, 2026, at M&T Bank Stadium.
- She does not appear on Friday, July 17, which features Brooks & Dunn in the direct support slot.
- Langley is expected onstage around 6:45 PM EDT for a 45 to 55 minute set.
- Fans are also watching for a possible onstage moment with Morgan Wallen, though no duet is officially confirmed.
Thirteen months after headlining Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion to a crowd of ~4,600, Ella Langley steps onto the M&T Bank Stadium stage on Saturday, July 18, 2026 — a venue that holds 71,000. That 15x scale-up represents one of the fastest capacity climbs in recent country music history, and it unfolds in front of a Baltimore crowd that watched her grow from club headliner to Ella Langley 2026 Dandelion Tour direct support in a single touring cycle.

Ella Langley performs Saturday only — Friday, July 17 features Brooks & Dunn as direct support. The Ella Langley night runs 5:30 PM EDT, with Langley expected onstage around 6:45 PM EDT. Baltimore fans who caught the viral Ryman Auditorium duet moment in November 2025 will arrive Saturday wondering whether “Cover Me Up” makes a second appearance on this tour leg.
Friday vs. Saturday — Which Night Is Ella’s Show?
Ella Langley performs exclusively on Saturday, July 18 — fans who purchase Friday tickets for July 17 will see Brooks & Dunn as direct support, not Langley.
Baltimore Show Lineup Comparison
| Night | Lineup | Tickets From |
|---|---|---|
| Fri, Jul 17 | Brooks & Dunn (direct support) · Gavin Adcock · Jason Scott & The High Heat | ~$187 secondary |
| Sat, Jul 18 | Ella Langley (direct support) · Gavin Adcock · Jason Scott & The High Heat | ~$282 secondary |
Note: Ticket prices reflect secondary market listings via TicketNetork and SeatGeek as of research date. Official primary tickets available at Ticketmaster.
The billing split makes the two nights distinct events. Ella Langley fans should book Saturday, July 18 specifically — Gavin Adcock and Jason Scott & The High Heat appear on both nights as the lower bill.
Show Schedule — What Time Does Ella Langley Play?
Gates open at 4:30 PM EDT and the show starts at 5:30 PM EDT per the official AXS listing for M&T Bank Stadium on July 18.
Estimated Set Times — Baltimore
| Act | Est. Start | Set Length | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jason Scott & The High Heat | ~5:30 PM EDT | ~25 min | Opener |
| Gavin Adcock | ~6:05 PM EDT | ~30 min | Second support |
| Ella Langley | ~6:45 PM EDT | ~45–55 min | Direct support |
| Morgan Wallen | ~8:00 PM EDT | ~2 hrs | Headliner |
| 🕐 Arrival Guide Here for Ella only → Arrive by 6:30 PM EDT Want Gavin Adcock → Arrive by 5:50 PM EDT Full show experience → Gates open at 4:30 PM EDT |

Based on the 2025 I’m the Problem Tour precedent, Langley may invite Wallen onstage mid-set for “Cover Me Up” — expected but not confirmed for Baltimore. Wallen’s own set runs approximately two hours and typically closes with “The Way I Talk” after looping through “Last Night” and “I’m The Problem”.
Ella Langley’s Baltimore Setlist — What to Expect
Langley typically opens with “Hell at Night” and closes with “Choosin’ Texas”, per Setlist.fm 2026 tour averages. Her 45–55 minute direct-support set draws heavily from both Dandelion (April 10, 2026) and her debut album Hungover.
- “Hell at Night”
- “Country Boy’s Dream Girl”
- “Nicotine”
- “Paint the Town Blue”
- “Better Be Tough”
- “Love You Tonight”
- “Strangers”
- “You Look Like You Love Me” (feat. Riley Green)
- “Weren’t for the Wind”
- “That’s Why We Fight”
- “Choosin’ Texas”
- “Here for the Party” (Gretchen Wilson cover)
Per Setlist.fm 2026 tour averages — subject to change. View the full 2026 Dandelion Tour setlist for updates after each show.
The Ella–Wallen Moment Baltimore Has Been Waiting For
On November 7, 2025, Ella Langley closed out the Still Hungover Tour at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville — a sold-out, two-night finale that crowned her breakthrough year. Deep into Night 2, she invited Morgan Wallen onstage for “Cover Me Up”, a ballad originally written by Jason Isbell for his 2013 album Southeastern. It marked the first time Wallen and Langley performed the song together publicly.
Langley told the Ryman crowd she had spent two full tours trying to convince Wallen to sing it with her. Wallen, for his part, joked from the stage that it takes considerably more than an awards show ceremony to pull him back toward Broadway. The moment landed on TikTok within hours — fans flooded the comments calling for an official studio version, and both artists’ streaming numbers spiked in the days that followed.
Wallen first recorded “Cover Me Up” in 2018 as part of Taste of Country’s RISERS series, then brought it to mainstream country audiences on Dangerous: The Double Album in 2021. Isbell’s original sits in a more alt-country register, making Wallen’s version a genre bridge — exactly the emotional territory Langley inhabits on Dandelion. The combination carries genuine weight for fans of both catalogs.
Langley now joins Wallen on the Still The Problem Tour at M&T Bank Stadium, carrying that Ryman chemistry into stadium territory. “Cover Me Up” is not confirmed for Baltimore — the moment at the Ryman remains its own singular event. Fans should treat any reprise as a possibility rather than a setlist entry, per 2025 I’m the Problem Tour precedent.
Ella Langley’s Rise — Pier Six to M&T Bank Stadium
Langley headlined Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion on June 12, 2025 — 13 months later she returns to the city as direct support at M&T Bank Stadium on the Still The Problem Tour, occupying the same billing slot she held on Wallen’s 2025 stadium run.
The Hope Hull, Alabama native signed to SAWGOD/Columbia Records and broke through with “You Look Like You Love Me” featuring Riley Green. Her debut album Hungover produced multiple Billboard Hot 100 placements, but sophomore album Dandelion (released April 10, 2026) elevated her career onto a different plane entirely.

“Choosin’ Texas”, co-written with Miranda Lambert, reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, the Hot Country Songs tally, and the Country Airplay chart simultaneously — making Langley the first woman to top all three at the same time.
M&T Bank Stadium Guide — Bags, Seats & Getting There
Best Seats for Ella Langley’s Set
Ella Langley performs from the main stage running along the south end of M&T Bank Stadium, sharing the full Still The Problem Tour production. Lower bowl sections 100–129 (south) and 140–155 (north) deliver the most direct sightlines.

Club Level sections 204–250 provide covered seating with elevated sight angles — a reliable pick for afternoon sun or summer rain. Upper bowl sections 500+ offer the full stadium-show atmosphere for fans on tighter budgets.
Clear Bag Policy
M&T Bank Stadium enforces the NFL clear bag standard: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″ clear the gate. One small non-clear clutch — maximum 4.5″ x 6.5″ — may enter as a separate item. Outside food moves through in a clear plastic bag; outside beverages, including water, do not.
Getting There — Light Rail First
Baltimore Light Rail runs directly to the Stadium/Federal Hill station, adjacent to the main entrance at 1101 Russell St, Baltimore, MD 21230. Out-of-town visitors arriving via Amtrak at Penn Station connect to the Light Rail southbound for a 15-minute ride. Rideshare riders: cross Hamburg Street at the north side and follow Ravens Walk toward Lee Street to reach the designated drop-off zone.
Parking
Stadium lots at M&T Bank Stadium reserve spaces for Baltimore Ravens season ticket holders — concert attendees should plan for independent pay lots along Conway Street and Warner Street. Pre-booking via SpotHero or ParkWhiz protects against $60+ event-day walk-up pricing. Accessible parking in Lots B, C, and R costs $45 per vehicle, first-come, first-served, with no advance reservation available.
Ella Langley Baltimore Tickets
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Baltimore Show FAQs
Does Ella Langley perform on Friday, July 17 in Baltimore?
No — Ella Langley performs exclusively on Saturday, July 18. Friday’s direct support slot belongs to Brooks & Dunn.
What time does Ella Langley take the stage on July 18?
Langley is estimated onstage at approximately 6:45 PM EDT, based on Setlist.fm 2026 tour averages and the 5:30 PM EDT show start time per AXS.
Will Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen perform a duet in Baltimore?
A reprise of “Cover Me Up” is expected based on 2025 I’m the Problem Tour precedent — it is not confirmed for this specific date.
What is the bag policy at M&T Bank Stadium?
The stadium enforces the NFL clear bag standard: clear bags up to 12″ x 6″ x 12″ plus one small clutch (max 4.5″ x 6.5″) are permitted.
How much do Ella Langley Baltimore tickets cost?
Saturday tickets start from approximately $282 on secondary markets; official primary tickets at AXS may carry lower face value — check current availability.
Other Ella Langley Shows Near Baltimore
Fans outside the Baltimore metro can catch Langley on the Still The Problem Tour at nearby stops: Philadelphia, Aug. 1 and Chicago, Jun. 20 both offer similar direct-support billing. See the complete full Ella Langley 2026 tour schedule for all remaining dates and venues.
