Morgan Wallen Radio on SiriusXM: Channel 64, Shows, and How to Listen

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Morgan Wallen Radio — Quick Read

  • Morgan Wallen Radio launched on SiriusXM channel 64 on April 7, 2026 as a year-round artist station.
  • The channel features Wallen’s full catalog plus personally curated hip-hop, pop, and country influences.
  • Wallen hosts three original series including “808 to 865,” “One Track At a Time,” and tour backstage segments.
  • The launch included an intimate live concert at The Pinnacle in Nashville that aired on SiriusXM nationwide.

Morgan Wallen already owns the charts. Now he owns a radio channel. The most streamed country artist in the world launched Morgan Wallen Radio on SiriusXM on April 7, 2026, giving fans a direct line into the music he actually listens to every day. The channel sits on SiriusXM channel 64, year round, and it goes well beyond a simple hits playlist.

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This is not a promotional loop of “Last Night” and “Wasted On You.” Wallen himself curates every song. He personally hosts three original series. And the debut came with an intimate live show at The Pinnacle in Nashville, a venue that holds a fraction of the stadium crowds he now routinely fills on his 23-date Still The Problem Tour.

Here is everything you need to know about Morgan Wallen Radio what plays, what channel to find it, and what makes it worth tuning in.

What Is Morgan Wallen Radio?

Morgan Wallen Radio is a dedicated SiriusXM artist channel built around one of the most dominant figures in modern country music. The channel launched April 7, 2026 and runs year-round, which sets it apart from the temporary pop-up channels SiriusXM typically activates around album releases or award shows.

The idea behind the channel is access. Wallen told SiriusXM: “Listeners can expect to hear a lot of things that I listen to on a day to day basis, which is probably a lot different than what most people expect.”

He added that he personally curates the music so that listeners “will get a glimpse into my world.” For fans of Morgan Wallen’s career who have watched him openly embrace hip hop, pop, and non-traditional country sounds on albums like I’m the Problem, that framing makes sense. This channel reflects the full range of his musical identity, not just the radio hits.

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How to Listen to Morgan Wallen Radio

The channel is easy to find. Morgan Wallen Radio broadcasts on SiriusXM channel 64. You can access it two ways:

How to ListenDetails
Satellite RadioChannel 64 in any SiriusXM-equipped vehicle
SiriusXM AppAvailable on any smart device with an active subscription
Free Trial WindowFree in SiriusXM-equipped vehicles from April 7 – May 20, 2026

The free trial window is worth noting. SiriusXM made Morgan Wallen Radio available at no charge in all SiriusXM equipped vehicles from the launch date through May 20, 2026. That gave non subscribers a six-week window to experience the channel before needing a paid subscription to continue.

After May 20, a SiriusXM subscription is required to stream via the app. Satellite access in a compatible vehicle requires an active plan as well. Check SiriusXM’s website for current subscription pricing and plans.

What You Hear on the Channel

The channel covers three layers of content.

First: Wallen’s own catalog. Every major hit is in rotation, from “Whiskey Glasses” and “Last Night” through the full I’m the Problem album. With 20 No. 1 singles at Country Airplay and over 265 million RIAA certified units, there is no shortage of material.

Second: his musical influences. Wallen has always been open about the fact that his taste runs far beyond country music. Listeners can expect hand picked tracks from artists that have shaped his songwriting selections that, by his own admission, may surprise people. He has discussed on multiple occasions how hip hop, pop, and other genres feed into his creative process. The channel reflects that.

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Third: exclusive commentary. Between music, Wallen breaks down how songs were made, talks about the artists who have influenced him, and shares untold stories from the road as he runs through his 23-stop stadium tour in 2026. These drop-ins also feature members of his band and the opening acts traveling with him.

The Three Original Shows

Morgan Wallen Radio is not just a music stream. Wallen hosts three original series, each with a distinct focus.

Still The Problem Tour Segments

This is the closest thing fans get to a backstage pass. Wallen takes listeners behind the scenes on his stadium run discussing setlists, rehearsal stories, and the day to day reality of running a 23 date arena campaign. His band and opening acts drop in throughout the series.

For anyone who has tickets to the June shows at Soldier Field in Chicago or any other stop on the tour, these segments add real depth to the live experience. Knowing why a song lands in a certain spot in the set changes how you hear it from the floor.

808 to 865

This is Wallen’s Saturday night hip-hop show. The title references the 808 drum machine a cornerstone of hip hop production and 865, the area code for Knoxville, Tennessee, where Wallen grew up.

The show airs on Saturday nights on channel 64. Wallen spins his favorite hip hop tracks and explains what draws him to each one. For fans who have noticed the trap influenced production on songs from I’m the Problem, this series explains where that influence actually comes from.

One Track At a Time

Wallen uses this series to share what he is currently listening to. He introduces a single track at a time, explains why it caught his attention, and keeps the focus on discovery over promotion. It is the kind of show that casual fans and serious music followers both get something from.

The Launch Concert at The Pinnacle in Nashville

To mark the channel’s debut, Wallen performed an intimate live show at The Pinnacle in Nashville, Tennessee on April 2, 2026. The concert aired on Morgan Wallen Radio on channel launch day April 7 at 5pm ET.

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The Pinnacle holds a few hundred people. Wallen regularly sells out stadiums that hold 60,000 to 100,000. The contrast is the point.

SiriusXM has a history of placing major stadium level artists in intimate settings for exclusive performances. Past acts in this format have included Chris Stapleton, Ed Sheeran, Coldplay, and Metallica. Wallen’s Nashville show continues that tradition and gives anyone who missed his stadium dates a version of the live experience that stadium shows can never quite replicate.

For fans attending the Pittsburgh shows at Acrisure Stadium or the Philadelphia run at Lincoln Financial Field later in the summer, the Pinnacle recording is worth a listen beforehand. It strips the show down to its most essential version.

Why This Channel Matters Beyond the Music

SiriusXM has given year-round artist channels to a short list of country artists. Kenny Chesney has No Shoes Radio. Eric Church has Outsiders Radio. Joining that group signals something about where Wallen sits in the industry right now.

Per RIAA data, Wallen is now the highest certified country artist of all time with 265.5 million certified units. Billboard named him the top artist of 2025. His fourth studio album, I’m the Problem released May 2025 via Big Loud/Mercury Records spent 13 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 in both the United States and Canada. Three of his singles have surpassed one billion streams on Spotify.

A dedicated SiriusXM channel is the next logical step in that trajectory. It gives Wallen a platform to shape his own narrative, connect with fans between album cycles, and build the kind of radio presence that artists like Chesney have used to maintain relevance across decades.

It also tells you something about the Still The Problem Tour era. This is not a quiet album cycle. Wallen is everywhere right now, and Morgan Wallen Radio keeps that presence alive on a medium satellite radio where his core audience still actively listens.

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What This Means for Tour Fans

If you are heading to one of the 23 dates on the Still The Problem Tour, Morgan Wallen Radio is genuinely useful pre show listening. The tour segments break down the set structure and the thinking behind song placement. The One Track At a Time series gives you a window into what Wallen is excited about musically right now, which tends to surface in live arrangements.

The 808 to 865 show also helps explain why a Morgan Wallen stadium concert sounds the way it does in 2026. The production borrows from hip hop and pop in ways that still surprise some longtime country fans, and hearing Wallen explain those influences directly makes the live show easier to understand on its own terms.

Frequently Asked Questions

What channel is Morgan Wallen Radio on SiriusXM?

Morgan Wallen Radio broadcasts on SiriusXM channel 64. It is available year round on satellite radio and through the SiriusXM app on any smart device with an active subscription.

What shows does Morgan Wallen Radio feature?

The channel features three original series: “Still The Problem Tour Segments” (behind the scenes tour stories), “808 to 865” (Wallen’s Saturday night hip hop show), and “One Track At a Time” (new music he recommends, one song at a time). All three are hosted by Wallen himself.

Can I listen to Morgan Wallen Radio without a SiriusXM subscription?

SiriusXM made the channel available for free in all SiriusXM equipped vehicles from the April 7 launch through May 20, 2026. After that date, a subscription is required to continue listening via satellite or the SiriusXM app.

Did Morgan Wallen perform a live concert for the channel launch?

Yes. Wallen performed an intimate show at The Pinnacle in Nashville on April 2, 2026, for a select audience of SiriusXM listeners. The recording debuted on the channel on April 7 at 5pm ET and was part of SiriusXM’s ongoing series of exclusive small-venue concerts with major artists.

What music plays on Morgan Wallen Radio beyond his own catalog?

Alongside Wallen’s full catalog including all 20 of his Country Airplay No. 1 singles the channel features hand picked tracks from artists who have influenced him musically. Wallen has said these picks will surprise listeners, and the Saturday night “808 to 865” show specifically focuses on hip hop tracks he favors.