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Morgan Wallen Broke a 40-Year-Old Record Set By The Jackson 5

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Morgan Wallen just had a record-breaking weekend at Neyland Stadium.  He played in front of his Tennessee Volunteer home crowd this past Friday and Sunday for a total crowd of 156,151 people.

That’s the biggest music weekend in the history of Knoxville . . . and it broke a 40-year-old record set by The Jackson 5.   They saw a crowd of 148,407 people back in 1984, but it took them THREE shows to get to that number.  Morgan only needed two nights.

And he surprised everyone for his best walkout, yet.  He had Peyton Manning in his OG Vols uniform.

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