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Morgan Wallen Walks Out With Caitlin Clark at Indianapolis Stadium Concert

The WNBA star made a stadium entrance with Wallen following Indiana Fever's game against the Dallas Wings on Saturday (May 9).

Morgan Wallen performs onstage for the 16th Annual Darius and Friends St. Jude Benefit at Ryman Auditorium on June 2, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Morgan Wallen performs onstage for the 16th Annual Darius and Friends St. Jude Benefit at Ryman Auditorium on June 2, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Caitlin Clark joined Morgan Wallen in his concert walkout in Indianapolis Saturday night (May 10), the second of two nights the country hitmaker played Lucas Oil Stadium on his 2026 Still the Problem Tour. Indiana Fever point guard Clark is the latest big name to help Wallen kick off crowd cheers at the start of his show, a concert tradition the singer started in 2023.

The WNBA star made an entrance with Wallen following Indiana Fever’s game against the Dallas Wings on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, just half a mile away from the stadium.


Indiana Fever saw a narrow loss, falling three points behind in the final score of 107-104. Clark was all smiles by the time she made it to Wallen’s nearby gig.

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Wallen and Clark’s walkout can be seen in a video Wallen posted on Instagram on Sunday, and in additional fan-filmed footage the basketball pro shared on her stories. Wallen’s clip shows him shooting mini hoops backstage before walking alongside the actual athlete, whom he hugs before hurrying out to greet his fans. Dressed in denim, a crop top and a leather jacket, Clark looks confident hyping the audience while strutting out to the stadium floor with Wallen.

There was no special guest in Wallen’s walkout the previous evening at Lucas Oil Stadium.

He also went solo last weekend in Las Vegas — “Y’all got some flaky a— people in this town. I had like five different people lined up to do the walkout and they all bailed on me last minute,” he told the crowd at Allegiant Stadium — but last year’s I’m the Problem Tour and his previous One Night at a Time Tour both rounded up a long list of well-known walkout partners by the time each trek wrapped.

The Still the Problem Tour started recently and visits 11 cities total, with a pair of shows at each stop. Up next, Wallen — whose former No. 1 album, 2025’s I’m the Problem, still hangs onto the top 10 on the latest Billboard 200 nearly a year past its release, landing at No. 4 currently — heads to Gainesville, Fla., May 15-16. Ella Langley, who duets with Wallen on the new hit “I Can’t Love You Anymore,” which is already setting chart records, opened Saturday night’s show and is on the schedule for select upcoming dates.

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See Clark’s walkout with Wallen in the video from Indianapolis below.

This article was first published by Billboard U.S.
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