Morgan Wallen Announces ‘Still the Problem’ Stadium Tour for 2026

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Morgan Wallen, riding high off the success of “I’m the Problem,” the second-biggest album of 2025, is set to roll into stadiums for 21 shows in the spring and summer of 2026, for what is being dubbed the Still the Problem Tour. Presale tickets go live on Ticketmaster on Nov. 5 at 11 a.m. PT.
The concerts will take place in 11 cities, all but one of which will be getting a two-night stand. The 10 cities where Wallen is booked to play back-to-back shows in stadium settings are Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor and Philadelphia. All of those are AEG Presents-promoted shows. The only location on the itinerary getting a one-night-only show is Tuscaloosa, Ala.; that’s the only Live Nation-presented concert on the lineup.
Each show will have three opening acts, who’ll rotate through the gigs. The artists playing in direct support to Wallen in the most favored spot are Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn.
Perhaps as an incentive for hardcore fans to double-dip, when Wallen plays two nights in almost every city, none of those two-nighters will have the same primary opening act both nights. For example, the opening shows in Minneapolis on April 10-11 will feature Rhett as the primary opener the first night and Hardy in that slot the following night. Similarly, when the tour closes in Philadelphia July 31-Aug. 1, Brooks & Dunn will be the top-billed opener, while Langley will take over that slot the next evening. (See the itinerary, below, for the full scorecard of which openers play when.)
The opening acts further down the bill each night include Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry and Hudson Westbrook rotating in the third-billed slot, and Jason Scott & the High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten as the opening opening acts.
The public on-sale begins in just over a week, on Nov. 7 at 10 a.m. local time. Not that fans will want to sit on their hands during that interval; pre-sale registration for the tour will take place now through Nov. 6 at StillTheProblem.com.
The Still the Problem Tour follows on the heels of this year’s I’m the Problem Tour. Wallen’s 2025 outing was very similar in scope to what he has planned for 2026, with 20 shows wrapped up in 10 cities this past spring and summer. His 2025 tour hit different markets than the ones set for 2026.
Morgan Wallen’s 2026 tour dates:

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