10-Year-Old Morgan Wallen Superfan with Krabbe Leukodystrophy Struggles to Secure Accessible Seating for Concert

A 10-year-old Morgan Wallen superfan named Bentley Shelton, who has Krabbe Leukodystrophy, a rare genetic disorder, is excited to attend the singer's concert on Saturday. Bentley, who lost his ability to walk after a stem cell transplant, has memorized all of Morgan Wallen's songs and was thrilled to receive surprise concert tickets. Despite having a ticket, Bentley's family is struggling to secure accessible seating for him at the event. They have reached out to AXS, the ticketing company, for assistance but have not received a response yet. The family is simply looking for accessible seating so that Bentley can enjoy the concert comfortably like everyone else.
Brittany Shelton, Bentley's mother, expressed their desire for Bentley to have a positive concert experience and hopes to find the right people to accommodate his needs. The family is not seeking upgraded seating, just a suitable accessible seat for Bentley. They are eager to see Morgan Wallen perform on Saturday night and want Bentley to have a memorable and enjoyable time at the concert.
FOX Carolina has contacted AXS for a comment on the situation and is awaiting a response. Stay informed, prepared, and connected with FOX Carolina for more updates and free content. Download our apps for additional news and information.