Morgan Wallen Still The Problem 2026 Tour
by James Kevin Stott
- Morgan Wallen Tour Details
- How Long Are Morgan Wallen Concerts?
- Morgan Wallen Tour Opener
- Morgan Wallen Setlist (Expected)
- Morgan Wallen Tour Merch
- Morgan Wallen Tour Dates and Locations
- About Morgan Wallen
Thumbnail:Morgan Wallen performing at Bank of America Stadium by the CwE (CC: 3.0)
Tour Name: Still The Problem Tour Tour Dates: April 10, 2026 – Aug 1, 2026 |
Morgan Wallen is making a big comeback to the road. His Still The Problem Tour 2026, which will visit major American cities including Minneapolis to Philadelphia, is one of the largest stadium tours scheduled for 2026. The Tour has been much anticipated and begins on April 10 at U.S. Bank Stadium and continues throughout the summer with several double-night stadium stops.
Along the way, Wallen will visit some of the most famous sports stadiums in the country, such as Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Soldier Field in Chicago, and the enormous Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. It's undoubtedly the biggest headlining run of his career and a true coast-to-coast tour.
He’s touring behind his fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, which broke several streaming records when it dropped in mid-2025. Wallen appears ready for another incredible year with a new sound, songs that are extremely personal, and stadium-ready hits.
If you’re planning to go, expect demand to be high; these shows tend to sell out fast.
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Morgan Wallen Tour Details
How Long Are Morgan Wallen Concerts?
Based on his recent stadium runs, Morgan Wallen typically performs for around 2 hours to 2.5 hours, not including openers. Once you factor in two or even three supporting artists, expect to be inside the venue for close to 3–4 hours total. Wallen has become known for packing out his setlist with hits — and he rarely cuts corners when it comes to giving fans their money’s worth.
Morgan Wallen Tour Opener
For the 2026 Still The Problem Tour, Wallen is taking some major names along for the ride.
Depending on the city, fans can expect openers such as:
Thomas Rhett one of the biggest modern country stars
HARDY a longtime collaborator and fan favorite
ERNEST one of Wallen’s closest musical partners
Larry Fleet known for soulful, powerhouse vocals
These openers alone could sell out venues — so pairing them with Wallen makes this one of the most stacked lineups of 2026.
Morgan Wallen Setlist (Expected)
There isn’t yet the official 2026 setlist, but based on the tracks from I’m the Problem, past tours, and his biggest chart hits, fans can expect a mixture of new songs and old classics, such as:
Likely songs from I’m the Problem
What I Want
Just in Case
Love Somebody
I’m the Problem (title track)
Wrong Side of the Bottle
Staple Morgan Wallen hits that almost always appear:
Last Night
Whiskey Glasses
Sand in My Boots
7 Summers
More Than My Hometown
Wasted on You
Thinkin’ Bout Me
Wallen tends to perform 22–25 songs per night, often with acoustic moments and a couple of big-production stadium anthems toward the end.
Morgan Wallen Tour Merch
Official 2026 merch has not been revealed yet, but based on his 2023 and 2024 stadium merch offerings, fans can expect a mix of premium items.
Product | Estimated Price |
|---|---|
Tour Graphic T-Shirts | $40–$50 |
Stadium-Exclusive Hoodies | $70–$85 |
Embroidered Crewnecks | $65–$75 |
Posters / Tour Art | $20–$30 |
Hats & Trucker Caps | $35–$45 |
Vinyl Variants & Deluxe Bundles | $100+ |
Wallen’s merch often sells out at venues, so fans who can’t attend or don’t want to wait in line will still be able to shop online through his official store.
Morgan Wallen Tour Dates and Locations
This is a partial list. For the full list, visit the Morgan Wallen TicketX page.
Date | Day | Location |
|---|---|---|
Apr 10 | Friday | US Bank Stadium - Minneapolis, MN |
Apr 11 | Saturday | US Bank Stadium - Minneapolis, MN |
Apr 18 | Saturday | Bryant Denny Stadium - Tuscaloosa, AL |
May 1 | Friday | Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV |
May 2 | Saturday | Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV |
May 8 | Friday | Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN |
May 9 | Saturday | Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN |
May 15 | Friday | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Gainesville, FL |
May 16 | Saturday | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - Gainesville, FL |
May 29 | Friday | Empower Field - Denver, CO |
May 30 | Saturday | Empower Field - Denver, CO |
Jun 5 | Friday | Acrisure Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA |
Jun 6 | Saturday | Acrisure Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA |
Jun 19 | Friday | Soldier Field - Chicago, IL |
Jun 19 | Friday | Soldier Field - Chicago, IL |
Jun 20 | Saturday | Soldier Field - Chicago, IL |
Jun 26 | Friday | Clemson Memorial Stadium - Clemson, SC |
Jun 27 | Saturday | Clemson Memorial Stadium - Clemson, SC |
Jul 17 | Friday | M&T Bank Stadium - Baltimore, MD |
Jul 18 | Saturday | M&T Bank Stadium - Baltimore, MD |
Jul 24 | Friday | Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, MI |
Jul 25 | Saturday | Michigan Stadium - Ann Arbor, MI |
Jul 31 | Friday | Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA |
Aug 1 | Saturday | Lincoln Financial Field - Philadelphia, PA |
About Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen’s rise has honestly been one of the most unexpected in modern country music. He started out as this small-town Tennessee kid with a scratchy voice and a baseball past, and somehow ended up on The Voice. Even though he didn’t win, people kind of sensed he wasn’t going to fade away like most contestants do. He had a tone that stuck with you. His early singles slowly gained traction, but everything changed when Dangerous: The Double Album came out in 2021. That record just would not leave the charts.
Wallen’s music works because he can put together all these influences without making it feel forced. There’s classic country storytelling, a bit of rock energy, and lyrics that honestly feel like actual life, including breakups, messing up, trying again, remembering where you grew up. Many people can easily relate to his music, and that’s how he won over so many fans. And he’s collaborated with so many different artists over the years, from HARDY and ERNEST to Diplo and Lil Durk, which shows 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’s done before. The songs were softer in some places, heavier in others, but all of it made sense. The album took over streaming platforms, and people noticed the shift in him, still the same Morgan, just a bit older, a bit more self-aware.
Now everything is building toward the Still The Problem Tour, which already looks huge. Massive stadium shows, long sets, and an opener lineup that could genuinely headline their own nights. Wallen has reached the point where his tours don’t just feel like concerts. They feel like these cultural moments that define the year. If 2026 continues the way things are going, this might end up being one of the biggest eras of his entire career.
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