Morgan Wallen just announced his massive 2026 “Still The Problem” stadium tour. The 21-show run concludes with a special 2-night finale at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia on July 31 and August 1. The tour kicks off April 10 in Minneapolis and spans 11 U.S. cities. Fans can register for presale now through November 6.
🔥 Quick Facts:
- Tour inspired by 2025 album “I’m The Problem” released May 16, 2025
- Presale registration opens now through 10 p.m. November 6 at morganwallen.com
- General public tickets go on sale Friday, November 7 at 10 a.m. local time
- Each show features rotating lineup of 3 special guest acts per night
- A portion of all ticket sales donated to Morgan Wallen Foundation
Philadelphia Hosts Epic Stadium Tour Finale
Morgan Wallen selected Philadelphia for his “Still The Problem” tour finale. The country superstar will perform back-to-back nights at the iconic Lincoln Financial Field. Both shows feature different supporting acts. July 31 brings Brooks & Dunn, plus Hudson Westbrook and Blake Whiten. August 1 features Ella Langley with the same duo.
“Still The Problem Tour coming in 2026. Sign up for pre-sale now at stilltheproblem.com.”
Wallen’s 2025 “I’m The Problem” tour wrapped recently after massive success. The country music superstar continues momentum with this massive stadium venture. Philadelphia fans get to experience the tour-ending celebration firsthand.
Complete Tour Schedule Across 11 Major Cities
The “Still The Problem” tour spans April through August 2026. Wallen plays 21 stadium shows across 11 major cities. Every date features world-class opening acts and celebrity performers. Let’s break down the complete schedule below.
| Date | City | Venue | Featured Guests | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 10-11 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium | Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Gavin Adcock | 
| May 1-2 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium | Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock | 
| May 8-9 | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium | Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook | 
| Jul 24-25 | Ann Arbor, MI | Michigan Stadium | Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Hudson Westbrook | 
| Jul 31 – Aug 1 | Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Financial Field | Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook | 
The tour visits 21 epic venues across the nation. Fans can expect rotating cast of top country artists each night. Wallen’s foundation benefits from every single ticket sold nationwide.
Why This Philadelphia Finale Matters
Ending his tour at Lincoln Financial Field holds special significance. The Philadelphia venue hosts over 70,000 fans on concert nights. Two consecutive nights means over 140,000 fans will attend. This makes it one of the largest tour endings ever.
Wallen’s 2025 album made history with 10+ weeks atop Billboard 200. He became the first artist ever to achieve this milestone. The “Still The Problem” tour capitalizes on this record-breaking momentum. Philadelphia fans get the ultimate celebration experience.
Multiple opening artists perform each night as well. Hudson Westbrook appears both nights. Brooks & Dunn headline July 31. Ella Langley performs August 1. Each lineup promises unforgettable performances.
How to Get Your Tickets Now
- Visit stilltheproblem.com or morganwallen.com for presale registration
- Presale window: Now through 10 p.m. November 6 at local time
- General public on-sale: Friday, November 7 at 10 a.m. local time
- Tickets available through Ticketmaster and official ticket partners
- Early presale access gives fans better seat selection
Don’t miss the opportunity to register early. Presale customers get first pick of premium seating. November 7 brings general public availability. Lines sell out fast for massive stadium tours.
What Makes This Tour Unmissable?
Can Morgan Wallen deliver an even bigger show than his 2025 tour? Absolutely. The “Still The Problem” tour represents his most ambitious endeavor yet. 21 shows across the country’s biggest stadiums showcase his stardom. Philadelphia gets the honor to close this historic run.
Watch the official tour announcement here:
The country music industry takes notice when Wallen announces. His presales consistently break records. His album sales dominate charts. His concert tours pack stadiums instantly. Now you know where to catch him.
Sources
- Morgan Wallen Official – Official tour announcement and complete date listings
- CBS Philadelphia – Philadelphia tour finale details and event information
- Rolling Stone – Comprehensive tour dates and special guest lineup coverage
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