Morgan Wallen just announced his massive 2026 Still the Problem Tour. The 21-date stadium trek kicks off on April 10 in Minneapolis. It wraps up on August 1 in Philadelphia. The superstar will bring Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett for rotating support.
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🔥 Quick Facts:
- 21 stadium dates spanning April through August 2026 across the US
- Tour support from Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, Ella Langley
- Presale registration open through Nov. 6 at StillTheProblem.com
- Public on-sale begins Friday, Nov. 7 at 10am local time
- Three college football stadiums, including Michigan Stadium (largest in US)
- A portion of each ticket supports the Morgan Wallen Foundation
How the Announcement Happened
Wallen sent fans into frenzy with cryptic morse code messages on October 28. The code spelled “still the problem,” matching his album name. A mysterious website, stilltheproblem.com, went live with a radar map.
Major stadiums began posting teaser photos featuring Wallen’s signature Norris bear logo on October 29. Social media exploded as fans pieced together venue clues. Stadiums like Allegiant Stadium, Michigan Stadium, and Lincoln Financial Field shared cryptic football imagery.
On Thursday morning, October 30, Wallen officially unveiled the complete tour details. He shared a 3-minute sizzle reel featuring footage from his 2025 I’m The Problem Tour. “I feel like I’ve grown a ton,” Wallen said in the clip. “My fans just blow me away every single time.”
“I like to think that over the past year I’ve grown a ton. My fans just blow me away every single time. Man, I hate to see it end, but we’ll be back, and we’re going to have a good time next year.”
Where Wallen’s 2026 Stadium Tour Goes
Morgan Wallen Still The Problem Tour features prime stadium locations nationwide. Most cities get two consecutive nights. Three stops use major college football stadiums.
Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor ranks as the largest football stadium in the United States. Wallen plays July 24-25. Artist Zach Bryan held the first-ever concert there last month. Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida hosts May 15-16 dates. Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama gets a single-night show on April 18.
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| April 10-11 | Minneapolis, MN | U.S. Bank Stadium |
| April 18 | Tuscaloosa, AL | Saban Field |
| May 1-2 | Las Vegas, NV | Allegiant Stadium |
| May 8-9 | Indianapolis, IN | Lucas Oil Stadium |
| May 15-16 | Gainesville, FL | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium |
| May 29-30 | Denver, CO | Empower Field Mile High |
| June 5-6 | Pittsburgh, PA | Acrisure Stadium |
| June 19-20 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field |
| July 17-18 | Baltimore, MD | M&T Bank Stadium |
| July 24-25 | Ann Arbor, MI | Michigan Stadium |
| July 31 – Aug 1 | Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Financial Field |
The 2026 tour produced by AEG Presents (except Alabama show by Live Nation) covers all major regions. Las Vegas, Denver, Denver, and Pittsburgh are power-packed Western and Midwest stops.
Ticket Details and How to Get Them
Fans eager to catch Wallen live should mark calendars. Presale registration opens now and runs through November 6 at 10pm local time. Head to StillTheProblem.com to sign up for early access.
Public on-sale launches Friday, November 7 at 10am local time. Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster and venue box offices. Pricing details haven’t been released yet. Previous 2025 I’m The Problem Tour shows ranged from $100 to $6,100 depending on seating.
A meaningful portion of every ticket sold benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation. During his 2025 tour, the foundation donated over $600,000 in instruments to schools. They also gave $30,000 to the Toronto Blue Jays’ Jays Care RBI program.
Why This Tour Matters for Country Music Fans
Morgan Wallen dominated 2024-2025 with record-breaking achievements. His One Night At A Time Tour became the highest-selling country tour ever. The trek grossed over $370 million and attracted 3.1 million fans across 87 shows in ten countries.
Wallen’s I’m The Problem Tour 2025 averaged 13,980 sold tickets per show. Each performance grossed approximately $2.5 million. These numbers confirm his status as country’s biggest live draw today.
His album I’m The Problem (released May 16, 2025) proves his commercial dominance. The project spent 12 non-consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200. It debuted at number one in seven countries globally. The album features collaborations with Eric Church, Post Malone, Tate McRae, and HARDY.
What to Expect From the 2026 Tour
- Rotating headliner support from major artists each night.
- Second-tier support from Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook.
- Rising acts including Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Blake Whiten.
- Possible surprise guest appearances like 2025 tour featured.
- Epic stadium production and extended setlist performances.
Fans should expect the same energy that made 2025 shows legendary. Wallen brought Kid Rock, Drake, and other surprise guests to previous tour stops. His 2026 dates will likely feature similar walk-out moments.
Is Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour Worth Your Time?
For country music fans, this is essential viewing. Wallen ranks among the top touring artists globally right now. His live shows deliver incredibly energetic performances and surprising guest appearances. Stadium settings create unforgettable moments.
The Still The Problem Tour spans five months across major cities. Early presale registration begins now. Will you catch Morgan Wallen in 2026?
Sources
- Music Mayhem – Morgan Wallen Announces Still The Problem 2026 Tour full dates
- Holler Country – Everything We Know About Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Tour Announcement
- Ticketmaster – Official tour ticket information and venue details
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