Morgan Wallen and Caitlin Clark Share a Sweet Moment at Indianapolis Concert
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Caitlin Clark made a notable appearance alongside Morgan Wallen during his concert in Indianapolis on May 10, marking the second night of performances at Lucas Oil Stadium as part of his 2026 Still the Problem Tour. The Indiana Fever point guard joined Wallen to energize the crowd—a ritual the country star has embraced since 2023.
Clark arrived at Wallen’s concert shortly after her team’s game against the Dallas Wings, which took place just half a mile away at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Despite a close game, the Fever lost to the Wings with a final score of 107-104. However, Clark appeared upbeat as she made her way to Wallen’s show.
Fans can view footage of Clark and Wallen’s walkout in a video posted by Wallen on Instagram on Sunday, along with additional clips shared by Clark on her social media. In Wallen’s video, he is seen practicing shooting mini hoops backstage before stepping out alongside Clark, whom he embraces before addressing his audience. Dressed in denim, a crop top, and a leather jacket, Clark confidently hyped the crowd as they entered the stadium floor together.
Notably, Wallen did not have a special guest join him for his walkout the previous night at the same venue.
His recent performance in Las Vegas was similarly solo. Addressing the audience at Allegiant Stadium, he remarked, “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.” In contrast, both his last year’s I’m the Problem Tour and the earlier One Night at a Time Tour featured a wide array of celebrity walkout partners by their conclusion.
The Still the Problem Tour, which kicked off recently, is set to visit 11 cities, with two shows at each location. Next on the itinerary is Gainesville, Florida, on May 15-16. Wallen’s previous No. 1 album, 2025’s I’m the Problem, remains strong on the Billboard 200, currently securing the No. 4 spot almost a year after its release.
Below is the video featuring Clark’s walkout with Wallen from Indianapolis.







