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What To Wear To Morgan Wallen At Allegiant Stadium

Girlfriends, get ready! The night we have been waiting for for oh so long… Morgan Wallen is going to be at Allegiant Stadium here in Vegas, on August 8th and…

Morgan Wallen on stage with drum set and guitar behind him. What to wear to a Morgan Wallen show

Morgan Wallen performs at Irving Plaza on February 21, 2019 in New York City.

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Girlfriends, get ready! The night we have been waiting for for oh so long... Morgan Wallen is going to be at Allegiant Stadium here in Vegas, on August 8th and 9th, and it’s time to plan your perfect concert outfit. I don't consider myself a fashionista but I do love a good country concert outfit so if you are a country girl at heart or just looking forward to an amazing night out I am going to get you covered. 

Cowgirl Chic 

Let's be honest, you can't go wrong with a classic country look. Denim shorts or skirt, off-the-shoulder top, a plaid shirt tied around your waist, and your cowboy boots. If you don't have boots, invest in a pair. They aren't only so cute but so comfortable if you spend the money on a good pair. 

Glam and Glitter

When you go down to the strip you can be anyone you want to be even if you want to be a tourist so don't be afraid to add some glitz and glam to your outfit, especially at a country concert. A sequin shirt or dress. Maybe you don't want that much just a touch, get glitter boots or get some costume glitter jewelry. Dazzle the crowd. 

Rocking the Boho Vibe

I want to say this is my vibe most of the time. Maybe just because it has the potential to be the most comfortable. Flowy maxi skirt or dress, maybe a romper. Get yourself a wide-brimmed hat. You can do boots or even comfy sandals with this look. 

Casual and Cool

Though I said Boho was my vibe I feel like this is the look I would go for for the Morgan Wallen concert. High-waisted jeans or shorts with a band tee (bonus if it's a Morgan Wallen one!) You can do boots (of course) or even sneakers with this look. 

Sporty Spice

Morgan Wallen has been coming out with jerseys from the city her is performing in iso why not get on his vibe and put on a Raiders jersey since it is in Allegiant Stadium add some kicks and a baseball hat or cowboy hat to complete the ensemble. 

Final tips: 

  • Accessorize - Boots, hate, jewelry!!
  • Comfort is key - There will be a lot of walking it is a stadium show after all. 
  • Weather - It's Vegas. It's hot!
  • Be you - Wear something that you feel good and confident in no matter what it is. 
  • Bags - At Allegiant Stadium your best bet is to just have a clear bag. (find yours on Amazon here)

You will be able to rock out to Morgan Wallen and make unforgettable memories with all the pictures you're going take because you're going to slay, sis. Go country!

Concert Companions: 10 Types Of People You’ll Meet At Live Shows

There's something incredibly special about going to a concert and witnessing your favorite artists perform live on that stage. It's not just about the music anymore. It's about the whole atmosphere and the unique energy that fills the air. The experience can transport you to a different world, where you can momentarily forget about the stresses of everyday life and lose yourself in the melodies and beats.

One of the best things about concerts is the sense of connection and community they create. You're surrounded by people who share your love for the same artist or genre. It's like you're all part of this big, beautiful family. Singing along, dancing together, and cheering as one.

The people at concerts are just as fascinating as the concerts themselves.  When you gather thousands of music lovers in one place, you get a colorful tapestry of personalities and behaviors. It's a great opportunity for "people watching." And if you are an astute people watcher, you know that there are definitely types of people who you encounter at shows. Here, we break it down and list ten of the types that we seem to see at every show.

The Die-Hard Fan

From the minute the concert begins, the die-hard fan's energy level is at an entirely different level. They are the first to rise to their feet, pumping their fists in the air They know all the lyrics, and dance moves. And they are fully immersed in the music. They are often seen front and center, singing and dancing with a lot of energy.

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The Social Butterfly

Concerts are seen to the social butterfly as an opportunity to socialize and make new friends. From the moment they arrive at the concert venue, the social butterfly exudes a warm and approachable aura. They strike up conversations with those around them, sharing their excitement and genuine enthusiasm for the music and the event.

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The Casual Observer

These concertgoers are there to enjoy the music but prefer a more laid-back approach. They may not know every song, but they appreciate the experience and are content to relax and take it all in. You might see them nod along or tap their foot to the music, occasionally joining in during well-known choruses or catchy hooks.

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The Selfie-Addict

For this person, attending a concert is all about capturing the perfect selfie or video to share on social media. They spend a significant amount of time taking photos, recording snippets of songs. From the moment they arrive at the concert venue, the selfie addict is armed with their smartphone or camera, ready to capture every moment. They meticulously plan their shots, searching for the best angles, lighting, and backgrounds to enhance their photos. They may even experiment with different poses, expressions, and even selfie sticks or tripods (if they can sneak them in) to ensure they get the perfect shot. They might need to be reminded that concerts are best experienced without a phone between their eyes and the stage. On the other hand, let them have their fun.

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The Mosh Pitter

You know that person at a concert who just throws themselves into the craziness of the mosh pit? That's the mosh pitter. They're all about the energy, the excitement, and the physicality of the music. When the heavy tunes start blasting, you can find them right in the middle of the action. They'll push, shove, jump, and even try their hand at crowd surfing. It's like they're tapping into some primal energy, just letting loose and going wild.

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The Dancer

This person has an irresistible urge to dance to the music, regardless of their skill level. If you're a "people-watcher," the worse their dancing skills, the more fun you'll have watching them. They can be seen moving to the beat with enthusiasm and encouraging others around them to join in the dance. An even if they're terrible, it's the thought that counts.

Two young women dancing and having fun at a music festival

Two young women dancing and having fun at a music festival

The Super Fan

They're the ones who take fandom to a whole new level. The kind of person who lives and breathes for the artist or band performing. They're like walking encyclopedias of everything related to their favorite musician. They might dress up like the artist, have handmade signs, or bring special props to show their unwavering support. You can see that they've been rehearsing for this show for weeks. Or months. Or years.

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The Critic

This individual analyzes every aspect of the performance, from the artist's stage presence to the sound quality. The concert critic isn't afraid to point out areas where the performance fell short or could have been better. But they also make sure to highlight the artist's strengths and any standout moments that deserve recognition. They might even engage in discussions with fellow concertgoers, debating the artist's performance or comparing it to previous shows. (They might forget that they're there to have a good time.)

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The Wallflower

These individuals prefer to observe from a distance rather than actively participate. They may be shy or simply enjoy the music in a calmer manner, quietly enjoying the concert experience. While the more energetic concertgoers are dancing, jumping, and singing along, the wallflower tends to sway to the music in their own subtle rhythm. They're not the type to scream or shout, but you can see the appreciation on their face as they close their eyes and get lost in the melodies.

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The Party Animal

The party animal is an expert at making the most of every moment. Concerts are seen as an opportunity to let loose and have a wild time for them. They often arrive in groups, bring their own party supplies, and are usually the life of the after-party. They're not afraid to sing at the top of their lungs, even if they don't know all the lyrics perfectly. They're there to have a good time, and they make sure everyone around them is having a blast too. You might want to avoid them, especially during ballads. Unless you're into hearing loud off-key vocals (that may not even get the lyrics right).

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Aimee Thomas is the morning show co-host of Aimee + Shawn on 102.7 VGS. She has been VGS since the birth of the station in 2022 and has been with Beasley Media Group for nine years doing mornings at various stations in the cluster. Before working in radio Aimee was a bartender at a local restaurant in Las Vegas when a local radio veteran thought she would be perfect in radio because of her crazy stories, knowledge of pop culture, and contagious laugh. Aimee loves writing about new recipes she creates in her kitchen, her favorite artists and actors, and being a mom of two boys.