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Morgan Wallen Still The Problem 2026 Tour — Tickets, Dates & Setlist

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  1. Morgan Wallen Tour Details
  2. How Long Are Morgan Wallen Concerts?
  3. Morgan Wallen Tour Openers
  4. Morgan Wallen Still The Problem Tour Setlist
  5. Morgan Wallen Tour Merch
  6. Morgan Wallen 2026 Tour Dates
  7. Why Wallen Books College Stadiums
  8. About Morgan Wallen

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Morgan Wallen is well into one of the biggest stadium runs of his career. His Still The Problem Tour 2026 launched April 10 in Minneapolis and sweeps through major American cities — from Las Vegas to Philadelphia — across 23 scheduled shows running through early August.

The tour has already delivered unforgettable nights, including the opening stand in Minneapolis, a massive double-header in Denver, a stop at Soldier Field in Chicago, and the first of two Pittsburgh shows at Acrisure Stadium (the second was cancelled due to weather). Still to come are some of the most anticipated stops of the summer, including back-to-back nights at the iconic Michigan Stadium — "The Big House" — in Ann Arbor, and a season finale at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

He's touring behind his fourth studio album, I'm the Problem, which broke streaming records when it dropped in 2025. With a setlist averaging around 28 songs per night, acoustic B-stage moments, and a crowd-voted song each evening, this is far more than a standard stadium concert — it's a full stadium event.

Remaining shows are still available, but high-demand dates like Michigan Stadium and Lincoln Financial Field are moving fast.

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Morgan Wallen Tour Details

How Long Are Morgan Wallen Concerts?

Based on confirmed setlists from the 2026 Still The Problem Tour, Morgan Wallen is performing 28-29 per night — running roughly 2 hours 15 minutes. Once you factor in two or three supporting artists, expect to be inside the venue for close to 3–5 hours total.

What makes this tour stand out is the structure: Wallen leaves the main stage mid-set to perform an acoustic B-stage set deep in the crowd, giving fans in every part of the stadium a close-up moment. Then he returns to the main stage for the back half of the show. It's a level of production and fan engagement you don't see at most stadium tours.

Morgan Wallen Tour Openers

Support lineups for the Still The Problem Tour vary by date, which means you could be in for a different experience depending on which show you attend. Confirmed names include:

  • Thomas Rhett — one of the biggest modern country stars

  • HARDY — a longtime collaborator and fan favorite

  • Brooks & Dunn — legends of country music (confirmed Denver, May 29)

  • Ella Langley — breakout country star (confirmed Denver, May 30)

Several of these openers could easily headline their own stadium nights. Pairing them with Wallen makes this one of the most stacked lineups of the year.

Morgan Wallen Still The Problem Tour Setlist

The 2026 Still The Problem Tour has been running since April, so we now have a confirmed setlist from opening night in Minneapolis. Wallen performed 28 songs — including guest appearances, an acoustic B-stage stretch, a fan-voted pick, and a three-song encore — making this one of the longest headlining sets of his career.

Here's the full opening-night setlist in order:

  1. "Don't We" (show opener)

  2. "I Wrote the Book"

  3. "I'm the Problem"

  4. "One Thing at a Time"

  5. "I Got Better"

  6. "Chasin' You"

  7. "20 Cigarettes"

  8. "Heartless"

  9. "Love Somebody"

  10. "Dark Til Daylight"

  11. "Ain't That Some"

Acoustic B-Stage Set (mid-show): Wallen walks out to a B-stage in the middle of the stadium for an intimate acoustic moment up close with fans.

  1. "Cover Me Up" (Jason Isbell cover)

  2. "I'm a Little Crazy"

  3. "Wasted on You"

Back to the Main Stage:

  1. "Up Down" (with Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason)

  2. "Cowgirls" (with Thomas Rhett)

  3. "7 Summers" (winner of the pre-set fan poll)

  4. "TN"

  5. "Thinkin' Bout Me"

  6. "You Proof"

  7. "This Bar"

  8. "More Than My Hometown"

  9. "Just in Case"

  10. "The Way I Talk"

  11. "I Had Some Help" (Post Malone cover)

Encore:

  1. "Sand in My Boots" (solo piano)

  2. "Last Night"

  3. "Whiskey Glasses"

Fan-Voted Song — JumboTron Poll: One of the most talked-about elements of this tour is the live crowd vote: each night, fans vote via the stadium JumboTron for one song to add to the setlist. On opening night in Minneapolis, the winner was "7 Summers." This rotating wildcard makes every show slightly different and gives you a real reason to go more than once.

Wallen closed the night on a high with the encore, ending on the crowd favorite "Whiskey Glasses." 

Morgan Wallen Tour Merch

Official 2026 Still The Problem Tour merch is available at venues and through his online store at shop.morganwallen.com. Based on his recent offerings, here's what to expect:

Product

Estimated Price

Tour Graphic T-Shirts

$35–$55

Hoodies

$80–$125

Embroidered Crewnecks

$75–$85

Posters

$30

Hats

$45–$55

Vinyl Variants

$39-49

Merch lines at stadium shows can get long. If you'd rather skip the wait, check the online store before and after your show date.

Morgan Wallen 2026 Tour Dates

Also touring country stadiums in 2026, check out our guide to the Jason Aldean tour.

Why Wallen Books College Stadiums

One thing that sets this tour apart from most major country runs is Wallen's deliberate choice to play college football venues. Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Clemson Memorial Stadium, and Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor aren't typical concert stops — they're some of the largest venues in the United States.

Michigan Stadium alone holds around 107,000 people, making it one of the biggest concert settings imaginable. For fans, that means a certain electric atmosphere you simply don't get at NFL stadiums. For Wallen, it signals that his audience runs deep in college towns and the South in a way that other artists' fan bases don't.

If you're choosing between shows, the Michigan Stadium dates (July 24–25) are drawing particular buzz. A concert in "The Big House" is a once-in-a-while experience.

About Morgan Wallen

Morgan Wallen's rise has been one of the most notable success stories in modern country music. He started out as a small-town Tennessee kid with a scratchy voice and a baseball past, and later appeared on The Voice. Even though he didn't win, people sensed he wasn't going to fade away like most contestants do. His early singles slowly gained traction, but everything changed when Dangerous: The Double Album came out in 2021. The album enjoyed an exceptionally long run on the charts.

Wallen's music works because he blends all these influences without making it feel forced — classic country storytelling, a bit of rock energy, and lyrics that feel like actual life, including breakups, messing up, trying again, remembering where you grew up. His collaborations over the years, from HARDY and ERNEST to Diplo and Lil Durk, show how comfortable he is moving outside the traditional lane without trying too hard to "cross over."

In 2025, he released his fourth album, I'm the Problem, and it felt more personal than anything he'd done before. Softer in some places, heavier in others — but all of it made sense. The album broke streaming records, and people noticed a shift: still the same Morgan, just a bit older and more self-aware.

Now the Still The Problem Tour is proving everything out live. Massive stadium shows, 28-29 song sets, acoustic B-stage moments, crowd-voted songs, and an opener lineup that could headline their own nights. Wallen has reached the point where his tours don't just feel like concerts — they feel like cultural events that define the summer. The tour represents one of the biggest periods of Wallen's career to date.

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