Morgan Wallen 2026 Tour Guide: What to Know Before You Go

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Morgan Wallen Still The Problem Tour 2026

  • 23 dates, 12 cities. The tour runs April 10 through August 1, opening in Minneapolis and closing in Philadelphia.
  • Redesigned stage. A new airplane-shaped catwalk with four pit sections gives more fans standing-room access than any previous Wallen tour.
  • 27 songs per night. The 90-minute set pulls heavily from I’m the Problem, with “Last Night,” “Whiskey Glasses,” and “Cover Me Up” as nightly anchors.
  • No meet and greet. Wallen does not appear at any VIP event — packages include backstage tours and early pit entry, but no personal access to him.
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Morgan Wallen kicks off the Still The Problem Tour on April 10, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The final night lands on August 1 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Whether you have a ticket or are still looking, this guide covers everything you need before your show.

The Album Behind the Tour The tour supports his fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, released in May 2025 via Big Loud/Mercury Records. It spent 13 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in both the U.S. and Canada. It also produced six Country Airplay chart leaders making Wallen the first artist ever to achieve that with two different albums.

Tour At a Glance

  • Promoter: AEG Presents
  • Cities: 12 total, most markets get two nights
  • College stadium stops: Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan’s Michigan Stadium, and Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium
  • Charity: A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports youth sports and music programs
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The New Stage Design

This tour has a completely different stage setup from his 2025 run. It is worth knowing before you pick your seats.

Still The Problem Tour · Stage Layout 2026

  • Main runway catwalk extends deep toward center-field
  • Two large side extensions branch off the catwalk, forming an airplane shape when viewed from above
  • Four pit areas instead of the previous two significantly more standing room closest to Wallen
  • B-stage still present on the far end for the acoustic/piano portion of the set
  • Wallen can reach multiple sections of the crowd across all four sides

The pit expansion matters practically. More pit tickets means pit prices are slightly more accessible than they were in 2025 but they still sell out fast. If you want standing-room access closest to the stage, those four pit sections are the spots.

The B-stage stays in the design, which confirms a dedicated acoustic segment mid-show. That is where “Sand in My Boots” and the quieter ballad moments tend to happen. It gives fans seated on the far side of the stadium their own up-close moment.

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The 2026 Setlist

Wallen plays approximately 27 songs per night. The show runs about 90 minutes, split into a main set of roughly 24 songs and a 3-song encore. The setlist below reflects his consistent 2025 stadium pattern, which the Still The Problem Tour is expected to follow closely. Check the full 2026 setlist breakdown for performance-order notes and song-by-song context.

#SongAlbum
—Broadway Girls (w/ Lil Durk) Walk-outSingle
1Ain’t That SomeOne Thing at a Time
2Kick MyselfI’m the Problem
3Love SomebodyI’m the Problem
4Lies Lies LiesI’m the Problem
5You ProofOne Thing at a Time
6I Had Some Help (w/ Post Malone) CollabI’m the Problem
7Cowgirls (w/ ERNEST) CollabOne Thing at a Time
8Up Down (w/ Florida Georgia Line) CollabIf I Know Me
97 SummersDangerous
10More Than My HometownDangerous
11Sand in My BootsDangerous
12Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell cover)Live staple
13Thought You Should KnowOne Thing at a Time
14Wasted on YouDangerous
15Just in CaseOne Thing at a Time
16I’m the ProblemI’m the Problem
17I Got BetterI’m the Problem
1820 CigarettesI’m the Problem
19Whiskey GlassesIf I Know Me
20Somebody’s ProblemDangerous
21SmileI’m the Problem
22Last Night EncoreOne Thing at a Time
23I Had Some Help (reprise) EncoreI’m the Problem
24The Way I Talk Encore / CloserIf I Know Me

He walks out to “Broadway Girls” played from tape, then opens the live set with “Ain’t That Some.” The show ends with “The Way I Talk,” the 2018 debut single that started everything. It is a deliberate full-circle closer, and it works every time.

Songs to Know Before You Go

Morgan Wallen kicks off the Still The Problem Tour on April 10, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The final night lands on August 1 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Whether you have a ticket or are still looking, this guide covers everything you need before your show.

The Album Behind the Tour The tour supports his fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, released in May 2025 via Big Loud/Mercury Records. It spent 13 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in both the U.S. and Canada. It also produced six Country Airplay chart leaders — making Wallen the first artist ever to achieve that with two different albums.

Tour At a Glance

  • Promoter: AEG Presents
  • Cities: 12 total, most markets get two nights
  • College stadium stops: Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan’s Michigan Stadium, and Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium
  • Charity: A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports youth sports and music programs

The big singalong moments

“Last Night” has spent 156 weeks on Billboard’s Country Streaming Songs chart and logged 28 separate stints at No. 1. When it drops in the encore, 70,000 people sing every word. Learn it before you leave the house.

“Whiskey Glasses” was his first Diamond-certified single. It now sits at 13x Platinum and has 236 weeks on the Country Streaming Songs chart. Even first-time Wallen fans tend to know this one. It hits late in the set and the crowd goes loud.

“I Had Some Help” with Post Malone climbed to No. 1 on Country Airplay in just seven weeks the fastest coronation in Wallen’s career. It appears at least twice in the show. The collaboration element makes it a genuine stadium anthem.

The emotional mid-show stretch

“Sand in My Boots” happens at the B-stage. Piano-driven, slower, and genuinely moving. It is a top-five moment of the night for most fans who have seen the show.

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“Cover Me Up” is a Jason Isbell song that Wallen performs live but has never officially recorded. It showcases the rawest version of his voice and draws a reaction that is hard to explain until you experience it.

“Thought You Should Know” is a tribute to his mother. Be ready.

New hits from I’m the Problem

“20 Cigarettes” just hit No. 1 on the Country Airplay chart in its 20th week, drawing 32.7 million audience impressions per Luminate. That makes it the sixth Country Airplay No. 1 from I’m the Problem  a record. For full context on what that chart run means, the chart dominance breakdown covers it in detail.

“Love Somebody” is breezy and bright the kind of song that plays well in a summer stadium. “Lies Lies Lies” is more vulnerable, with a shimmer to it that translates well to a live crowd.

Opening Acts by Night

The support lineup rotates night by night. Two consecutive nights in the same stadium means two completely different opening bills — one more reason to consider going both nights in a two-night city.

ArtistRoleKey Dates
Brooks & DunnDirect support · Night 1 rotationLas Vegas, Indianapolis, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Clemson, Baltimore, Philadelphia
Thomas RhettDirect support · Night 1 rotationMinneapolis, Las Vegas, Gainesville, Ann Arbor
Ella LangleyDirect support · Night 2 rotationTuscaloosa, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Clemson, Baltimore, Philadelphia
HARDYDirect support · Night 2 rotationMinneapolis, Ann Arbor
Gavin AdcockSecond supportMost April–June dates
Hudson WestbrookSecond supportIndianapolis, Ann Arbor, Philadelphia

Brooks & Dunn and Thomas Rhett are full headliners in their own right. Neither will play a short set. If your night has either of them as direct support, arrive on time you are getting a two hour concert for the price of one.

HARDY joins the Minneapolis Night 2 and Ann Arbor Night 2 lineups. His chemistry with Wallen is well-documented; the two have collaborated on tracks and share a similar fanbase. Read the HARDY profile to know what to expect from his set.

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VIP Packages: What Is Included

Four VIP tiers are available through Ticketmaster and AEG Presents. One important note upfront: Wallen does not participate in any VIP activities. There are no meet and greets and no personal photographs with him on this tour.

PackageKey InclusionsTicket Type
Still The Problem VIP ExperiencePre-show hospitality lounge, memorabilia exhibition, 2 drink tokens, full cash bar, photo booth, VIP merchandise, laminate & lanyard, tour posterReserved floor or lower level
Ultimate VIPGuided backstage production tour, preferred parking, hospitality lounge, full VIP merchandise bundle, laminate & lanyardReserved floor or lower level
Party Pit Early-Entry VIPEarly entry to pit before standard ticket holders, VIP check-in, crowd free merch shopping, VIP gift & laminateGeneral admission pit
Gold VIPFast-lane merch shopping, VIP check-in, VIP gift & laminate. Streamlined entry level optionReserved seated

Contact [email protected] for package questions. All VIP sales are final no refunds or exchanges.

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Fan Tips: What to Know Before You Get There

  • Arrive at door time, not show time. Merch lines inside stadiums move slowly and tour-specific items sell out fast. The Still The Problem Tour merch includes Kawasaki and Monster Energy branded items alongside the standard tee lineup from the official Morgan Wallen store.
  • Build your playlist now. Focus on I’m the Problem first about 12 of the 27 songs come from it. Then work through One Thing at a Time. Those two albums cover most of the night.
  • Check the bag policy for your specific stadium. College football stadiums like Clemson Memorial Stadium and Bryant-Denny Stadium have strict bag policies that differ from NFL venues. No backpacks, large bags, or outside food or beverages at most of these stops.
  • Two night stops are worth it. The opening acts completely flip between Night 1 and Night 2, and Wallen sometimes swaps in a deep cut or two. If you are in a two night city and can do both, the experience is different enough to justify it.
  • Pit vs. seats. The new four pit layout means more people get that standing floor experience. If you want pit, act early those sections fill first and early entry VIP holders get in before standard pit ticket holders.
  • The acoustic B-stage section is mid-show. If you are seated on the far end of the stadium from the main stage, you get the closest view of this part of the set. It is where “Sand in My Boots” and the quieter material tends to land.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What songs will Morgan Wallen play on the Still The Problem Tour? Wallen plays around 27 songs per night, drawing most heavily from I’m the Problem (~12 songs), with reliable anchors including “Last Night,” “Whiskey Glasses,” “Sand in My Boots,” “Cover Me Up,” and “20 Cigarettes.”

What is the new stage design for the Still The Problem Tour 2026? The redesigned stage features an airplane-shaped catwalk with a central runway and two side extensions, plus four pit areas up from two in 2025 giving significantly more fans standing-room access closest to the stage.

Does Morgan Wallen do a meet and greet on the Still The Problem Tour? No. Wallen does not participate in any VIP meet and greet on this tour. VIP packages include backstage tours, hospitality lounges, and early pit entry but no personal appearance or photo with him.

Who opens for Morgan Wallen on the 2026 Still The Problem Tour? Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett rotate as direct support across the 23 dates. The opening bill flips completely between Night 1 and Night 2 in every two-night city.

How long is a Morgan Wallen concert on the Still The Problem Tour? Wallen’s set runs approximately 90 minutes covering 27 songs. Total venue time from doors to end of show is typically 4 to 5 hours including three opening acts.