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Morgan Wallen Unveils 2026 ‘Still The Problem’ Stadium Tour — Full Schedule, Cities & Special Guests
Entertainment Desk | October 30, 2025 | 4 Min Read
Country megastar Morgan Wallen has officially revealed plans for his highly anticipated “Still The Problem Tour 2026,” a massive 21-date stadium run across the U.S. kicking off April 10 in Minneapolis.
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The tour will bring Wallen’s electric performances to 11 major cities, featuring a powerhouse lineup of opening acts including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, and rising star Ella Langley.
Following the record-breaking success of his 2025 album I’m The Problem — which held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for 12 non-consecutive weeks — Wallen’s next tour promises to be one of the biggest country events of 2026.
Morgan Wallen’s “Still The Problem” Tour 2026 – Full Dates & Cities
The journey starts at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and spans coast to coast with major stops in Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Gainesville, and Ann Arbor.
Many locations will host two-night shows, while a few college towns will get exclusive single-night concerts.
For the first time in his career, Wallen will take the stage at three of America’s most iconic college football stadiums — Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (Florida), Michigan Stadium (Ann Arbor), and Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium (Alabama).
Fans can also expect performances from a rotating lineup of country favorites, including Flatland Cavalry, Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Vincent Mason, and Jason Scott & The High Heat.
According to Billboard, the tour will feature upgraded visuals, expanded band setups, and next-level stage production to enhance Wallen’s signature country-rock energy.
Ticket Information
Fans can register for pre-sale access now through November 6 (10 p.m. local time) at StillTheProblem.com.
General ticket sales will begin November 7 at 10 a.m. local time, and given Wallen’s track record, seats are expected to sell out within hours, especially in cities like Las Vegas, Chicago, and Denver.
Continuing his charitable mission, a portion of every ticket sold will go to the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which funds youth music and sports programs. In 2025, the foundation donated over $600,000 worth of instruments to schools across America.
Fans React & Expectations
Social media is already buzzing with excitement, as fans call it Wallen’s “biggest and boldest tour yet.”
Music insiders suggest that the inclusion of legends like Brooks & Dunn and Thomas Rhett highlights Wallen’s evolution from rising star to country music’s most dominant headliner.
After breaking attendance records in 2025, the Still The Problem Tour is expected to rank among the highest-grossing country tours of 2026, solidifying Wallen’s place as a powerhouse in both traditional and modern country music.
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