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Get Your Morgan Wallen Tickets in Ann Arbor: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Morgan Wallen Michigan Stadium
1201 South Main Street, Ann Arbor, MI
48104, US
1. Pioneer High School - 0.6 miles, $20
2. Ann Arbor Public Library - 0.7 miles, $10
3. Hill Auditorium - 0.8 miles, $15
4. University of Michigan Golf Course - 1 mile, $25
5. Blue Lot (UM) - 0.4 miles, $30
Morgan Wallen Concert Live at Michigan Stadium | Ann Arbor – July 24th, 2026
Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor is one of those iconic places where college football feels like a true religion. With a seating capacity that pushes past 107,000, it’s the largest stadium in the United States, and stepping inside during a game is nothing short of electric. The energy during a game day, especially when Michigan plays a big rival like Ohio State, is absolutely contagious, the crowd's roar can shake the stands. It’s not just about the size, though; it’s about the atmosphere. Open bench seating gets really lively, with fans rallying together, cheering loudly, and sometimes sharing a laugh or a high five over a big play. The place has a vibe that makes even the most casual fan feel like part of something bigger. If you're heading to a Morgan Wallen concert in Ann Arbor, and it’s just before or after the big game, you’ll get a real taste of local passion. And honestly, if you’re not from around here, asking a few residents for directions to Michigan Stadium usually works better than trying to navigate Google Maps in the middle of a game day crowd. It’s a legendary spot that’s more than just a stadium, it’s a piece of Michigan’s soul.