Morgan Wallen surprised fans during the first show of his two-night I’m the Problem tour stop in Cleveland on Friday (August 15) by walking out alongside Kid Rock, who wore a fur coat emblazoned with “Cowboy.” The moment, set to Rock’s 1999 hit “Cowboy,” was shared on Wallen’s Instagram and highlighted their backstage camaraderie before they greeted the crowd together. Wallen fittingly captioned his post, “Cowboy, baby.” This appearance continues Wallen’s tradition of featuring celebrity guests during his concert walk-outs, following past memorable moments with Drake, Travis Kelce, Troy Aikman, David Spade, Peyton Manning, and Tom Brady. The two musicians have a connection dating back to Wallen co-writing “Still Somethin’” with Mitchell Tenpenny on Kid Rock’s 2022 album, with the country superstar also sporting a Kid Rock t-shirt during his Houston show in June. Wallen’s chart-topping record, I’m the Problem, continues its chart dominance by notching its 11th week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. (Billboard)

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Morgan Wallen Joined By Kid Rock During Walk-Out For His Cleveland Stadium Show
Aug 17, 2025 | 8:00 PM

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