Looking for tickets to see Ella Langley in Pittsburgh? Plan your purchase for the country concert at Acrisure Stadium on June 6, 2026, part of a Morgan Wallen stadium night. Expect her gritty voice, the hit "you look like you love me" and songs from the new album "Dandelion"
Ella Langley in Pittsburgh: a country evening at a stadium that calls for a voice, a story and an audience
Ella Langley arrives at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh for one of the most interesting country evenings of this part of the summer: it is the Saturday concert date of the "Still The Problem Tour 2026", with Morgan Wallen headlining the evening, while the confirmed program includes Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock and Zach John King. The concert is announced to begin at 17:30 local time, and the stadium-evening format means that the audience is not coming only for one short performance, but for a several-hour country program in which different voices of the newer American scene take turns.
For the audience coming primarily because of Ella Langley, this is a good moment to see an artist in the phase of a rapid transition from "rising star" status into an artist who can hold large stages. Her voice carries a raspy Southern color, the lyrics are direct, and the songs often move between country storytelling, rock pressure and pop choruses that are easy to catch already on first listen. Ticket sales for this event are underway.
Why Ella Langley is so interesting right now
Langley won over a wider audience with the song "you look like you love me", a duet with Riley Green that combined old-fashioned country charm, a spoken opening phrase and barroom romance without too much gloss. That song in particular became her breakthrough toward a large audience: it brought her an entry onto the Billboard Hot 100, a first number 1 on country radio and strong visibility during awards season. The Academy of Country Music especially singled out the video for that song, and in the same cycle Langley was also confirmed as one of the strongest new female songwriters in country.
What sets her apart is not only one hit. The debut album "hungover" showed that Langley works best when she builds a scene like a short film story: a bar, a road, a conversation that is one night late, stubbornness, vulnerability and a chorus that does not try to hide the scars. There is not much ornamentation in her songs. They often sound like a conversation with someone who knows they made a mistake, but still has enough pride to sing it loudly.
"Dandelion" and a new phase of the career
The Pittsburgh concert comes after the release of the album "Dandelion", released on April 10, 2026 via SAWGOD/Columbia Records. The record announcement describes it as her most personal project so far, and an important detail is that the album was executive-produced by Ella Langley, Miranda Lambert and Ben West. That is not an insignificant footnote: Lambert's presence naturally fits into Langley's world of stubborn female narrators, Southern details and songs that do not seek a perfect character, but a convincing voice.
On "Dandelion" one can hear an expansion of ambition. Songs such as "Be Her", "Loving Life Again" and the title track "Dandelion" push her toward a larger, cleaner concert sound, while the album retains a feeling of intimacy. The collaboration "Butterfly Season" with Miranda Lambert stands out especially, because it shows well where Langley now stands: close enough to traditional country not to lose her roots, but confident enough to shape it to her own measure.
For visitors, this means Pittsburgh will probably get a cross-section of two phases: songs from the "hungover" period, because of which the audience first began singing with her, and newer material from "Dandelion", which gives her a broader, stadium-scale frame. That does not mean the song order is known in advance. Set lists change, and for this evening there is no need to invent details the organizer has not confirmed. What is certain, however, is that in 2026 Langley arrives with a new album, new momentum and an audience that already knows the main choruses.
What can be expected from her performance
Ella Langley is not an artist who depends only on large production. Her best material rests on the character of her voice and on sentences that sound as if they came out of a conversation, not out of a marketing plan. In a larger stadium space, such an approach can be especially effective if it is set in contrast: songs with a stronger rhythm fill the wide space, while slower moments give the audience a breather and a reason to focus on the lyrics.
Her performance will especially attract three types of audience: those who discovered her through "you look like you love me", listeners who follow new female voices in country and visitors who are coming to a Morgan Wallen evening but want to hear how the younger generation of Nashville sounds when it gets a stadium in front of it. It is worth securing tickets in time.
- For fans of Ella Langley, this is an opportunity to hear material from the period after the album "Dandelion" in a large concert setting.
- For the wider country audience, the evening combines Morgan Wallen's established stadium format with artists who represent the genre's new rotation.
- For visitors traveling to Pittsburgh, Acrisure Stadium offers a concert by the river, close to Downtown and North Shore amenities.
The stadium context of the "Still The Problem" tour
"Still The Problem Tour 2026" is conceived as a large stadium tour after Wallen's previous "I'm The Problem" phase. Pittsburgh gets two evenings in a row, June 5 and 6, and the Saturday date has a different guest lineup from Friday. This is exactly what matters for the audience choosing an evening according to the artists: on June 6, Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock and Zach John King are confirmed.
Gavin Adcock brings a rougher, Southern edge and energy into the program, relying on a country-rock audience, while Zach John King belongs to the newer songwriting wave, with songs that lean more easily on narrative country. Such a schedule works well in the early-evening slot: the audience enters, the stadium fills, and each artist sets a different shade before the main part of the evening.
For Ella Langley, the position on a tour like this carries special weight. Back in 2024 she spoke about how much a stadium performance had been a long-standing ambition for her, and now she returns to an environment in which her voice has to reach the last rows. That is a different kind of test from a club concert or a theater hall. In a stadium, the song has to remain clear even when the audience is far away, when the sound spreads across an open space and when energy is not built only by looking into the front row.
Acrisure Stadium: a large space, an open view and North Shore energy
Acrisure Stadium is located at 100 Art Rooney Avenue, on Pittsburgh's North Shore, an area that is practical for large events because it is close to Downtown, the river, bridges and sports facilities. The stadium holds 68,400 spectators for football games, while concert layouts can differ depending on the stage, floor and production. For a visitor, it is more important to know this: it is a large open stadium, not an intimate hall, so the experience depends greatly on seat position, arrival time and readiness for crowds.
The stadium is also known for the Great Hall, a space with Pittsburgh Steelers and Pitt Panthers memorabilia, but on a concert evening the focus will be on crowd flow, entrances, stand levels and the field. Audience members with floor tickets are directed to Gate 6 on Reedsdale Street, while for general ticket zones it is stated that any entrance may be used. That is practical information worth checking before departure, because crowds most often form where visitors search late for the right entrance.
Arrival, gates and entry rules
For this evening, the stadium page states that gates open at 16:30 and the concert begins at 17:30. Parking lots open earlier during the day, at 12:30, which shows that a long pre-concert dynamic is expected on the North Shore. Visitors arriving by car are advised to arrive earlier because of traffic, road closures and the large number of people moving toward the same area.
- Concert start: 17:30 local time.
- Opening of all gates: 16:30.
- Opening of parking lots: 12:30.
- Stadium address: 100 Art Rooney Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
- The stadium is cashless: cards as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay are accepted.
If you do not want to drive into the most crowded part of the North Shore, a good option is to park Downtown and arrive by light rail. For this event, the stadium states that Light Rail Transit from Downtown to Acrisure Stadium can be used free of charge. This is useful especially for visitors who do not know Pittsburgh, because it reduces the stress of leaving the parking lot after the concert.
Bag rules should also be taken seriously. The NFL Clear Bag Policy is in effect: clear plastic, vinyl or PVC bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" are allowed, as is a clear one-gallon-size bag. Small non-transparent purses up to 4.5" x 6.5" are also permitted. Backpacks, large bags, coolers, thermoses, cans, glass bottles, selfie sticks, video cameras, tripods, weapons and items the management deems inappropriate may not be brought in.
Pittsburgh as a city for a concert weekend
Pittsburgh is a city where going to a concert can be nicely expanded into several hours before the performance. The North Shore leans against the river and pedestrian routes toward Downtown, while nearby are PNC Park, museums, bridges and views toward the city's skyline. For those coming from outside Pittsburgh, the smartest plan is to arrive earlier, leave enough time for traffic and not count on everything being solved in the final half hour before entry.
The special feature of Acrisure Stadium is not only its capacity, but the feeling of open space by the river. Such stadiums have a different concert psychology than arenas: the air, the light of early evening and the gradual filling of the stands change the rhythm of the evening. Country music often works well there because it relies on shared singing, simple choruses and direct communication with the audience.
For whom this evening is the best choice
This is not a concert for an audience looking exclusively for a quiet, seated atmosphere. Acrisure Stadium will function for this kind of program as a large gathering place for the country audience, with plenty of early arrival, movement across levels, waiting at entrances and singing together. But precisely that can be an advantage: Langley's songs have enough personal tone not to lose their identity, and broad enough choruses to fit into a stadium.
Long-time fans will get the opportunity to hear an artist in a period when her catalog is expanding quickly, while newer listeners will probably recognize at least the biggest songs and the atmosphere around her breakthrough. For those coming because of Morgan Wallen, Ella Langley is one of the most important reasons not to be late for the beginning of the evening. Tickets for this event are in demand.
How to prepare without unnecessary stress
The best preparation for this concert is not complicated: check the entrance, arrive earlier, carry only an allowed bag and arrange the return in advance. Since the stadium is cashless, a card or mobile payment will be more practical than cash. If you are coming in a group, agree on a meeting place outside the most crowded points, especially after the end of the program, when exits from the stands and from the floor often merge into the same pedestrian routes.
It is also worth counting on weather conditions. Acrisure Stadium is an open stadium, so an evening concert in early June can mean sun on arrival, cooler air later and the possibility of a change in the weather. Light layers of clothing and a minimal bag that meets the entry rules are more practical than trying to bring too many things.
The musical reason to arrive on time
With stadium evenings like this, it is easy to make the mistake of arriving only for the main part of the program. But in the case of Ella Langley, that would mean missing an artist who is at one of the liveliest points of her career. Her strength is not in copying an older country model, but in using it as a framework for a voice that sounds contemporary, stubborn and emotionally unvarnished.
Pittsburgh is therefore not just another stop on the schedule. It is an opportunity to see how a new country songwriter handles a large space, in front of an audience that may not have come only because of her, but can easily go home with her chorus in their head. For such a moment, it is worth being in your place while the stadium is still filling and while the evening is only just beginning.
Sources:
- Morgan Wallen official website - verification of tour dates and confirmed artists for Pittsburgh.
- Acrisure Stadium - start time, gate opening, parking, public transport, entry rules and cashless payment.
- Sony Music Canada - information about the album "Dandelion", the release, producers and the current phase of Ella Langley's career.
- Academy of Country Music - information about awards and nominations for "you look like you love me".
- Grammy.com - biographical and musical context of Ella Langley and her relationship to stadium performances.