Quick Read
- Morgan Wallen announced the 2026 Still The Problem Tour, spanning 21 stadium dates across 11 cities.
- The tour supports his chart-topping album ‘I’m The Problem’, which broke multiple records in the US and internationally.
- Major stops include iconic college stadiums like Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan Stadium, and Alabama’s Bryant-Denny Stadium.
- A portion of ticket sales benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, supporting youth sports and music programs.
- Wallen declined to submit his latest album for Grammy consideration, despite its success.
Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 Stadium Tour: ‘Still The Problem’
In the world of country music, few artists have managed to redefine the genre’s global reach as swiftly as Morgan Wallen. Fresh off the heels of his 2025 ‘I’m The Problem’ tour, Wallen is running it back—this time bigger, bolder, and with an unmistakable sense of momentum. On October 30, Wallen revealed plans for his Still The Problem Tour 2026, a stadium-only trek spanning 21 dates across 11 cities, with the journey kicking off April 10 in Minneapolis and anchoring at some of America’s most iconic college football stadiums.
Chart-Topping Success Drives the Tour’s Narrative
Wallen’s announcement comes in the wake of his fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, which hit shelves in May 2025. Released via Big Loud/Mercury Records, the album swiftly became a force on the charts: it spent 12 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200, and 13 weeks at No. 1 on the Canadian Albums chart. Notably, it marked Wallen’s third consecutive album to stay atop the Billboard 200 for at least 10 weeks—a historic achievement that no artist before him has claimed (Rolling Stone, Florida Gators).
The album’s reach extended far beyond the United States. It debuted at No. 1 in seven countries and became Wallen’s first to launch at No. 1 on the UK Official Charts, making him one of only five artists ever to achieve a country album debut at the summit. In Australia, I’m The Problem set another milestone: three weeks as the longest-running No. 1 album by a country artist in a decade, while the single “What I Want” (featuring Tate McRae) dominated Australia’s Country Airplay chart for five weeks.
Yet, in a move that sparked industry conversation, Wallen chose not to submit the album for Grammy consideration. Despite his commercial success, he has yet to receive a solo Grammy nomination, with his only recognition coming from a collaborative spot on Post Malone’s “I Need Some Help.”
The Stadium Tour: Dates, Venues, and Star-Studded Lineup
Wallen’s 2026 stadium run is nothing short of ambitious. Each city will see him play two nights in most locations, with a rotating lineup of country heavyweights. Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett are set to provide direct support, while Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, and Hudson Westbrook join as second-of-four. Rising acts like Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, and Blake Whiten round out the first-of-four slots.
The tour kicks off with back-to-back shows at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on April 10 and 11, before moving through venues such as Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, and Empower Field at Mile High in Denver. College football fans will recognize some of the key stops: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Florida (“The Swamp”) on May 15 and 16, Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on July 24 and 25, and Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa for a one-night-only show.
The Gainesville shows at The Swamp have drawn particular attention, with May 15’s concert featuring Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King, while May 16 welcomes Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason (WCJB).
Pre-Sale, Ticketing, and Fan Engagement
For eager fans, pre-sale registration for the Still The Problem Tour is open until November 6 at 10pm local time via StillTheProblem.com. Public ticket sales begin November 7 at 10am local time. The tour is promoted by AEG Presents, except for the Tuscaloosa date, which is produced by Live Nation.
Wallen’s ability to draw massive crowds has been proven time and again. His 2025 tour set records for attendance and sales, cementing him as one of the top-grossing country artists worldwide. Billboard has called him “one of the biggest stars in the music world right now,” while The New Yorker noted that he’s “popular on a scale that seems to circumvent genre entirely.”
Philanthropy: The Morgan Wallen Foundation’s Expanding Impact
Beyond the stage lights and chart numbers, Wallen’s philanthropic efforts remain a cornerstone of his career. A portion of every ticket sold will benefit the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF), which supports youth programs in sports and music. In 2025 alone, MWF donated over $600,000 worth of instruments to schools in need across U.S. tour cities—including Gulf Shores, Alabama—and made a $30,000 contribution to the Toronto Blue Jays’ Jays Cares RBI program.
Wallen’s commitment to giving back is not just an afterthought. For him, supporting young people through music and sports is a way to ensure the next generation has access to the same opportunities that shaped his own journey. More information on his foundation is available at MorganWallenFoundation.org.
Legacy in the Making: Wallen’s Role in Shaping Country Music
With 20 No. 1 singles at country radio, 19 Billboard Music Awards, and a staggering 198 weeks atop Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart—the most in history—Morgan Wallen has propelled country music to a global stage. His previous albums, Dangerous: The Double Album and One Thing At A Time, have remained in the Billboard 200’s top 10 for over 100 weeks each, another record-setting accomplishment.
His latest album, described by Hits Daily Double as “a 37-song cycle of self-reckoning,” has already yielded five No. 1 hits at country radio, including the title track, which stayed at No. 1 for eight weeks. Wallen also broke his own record for most simultaneous entries on the Billboard Hot 100 with 37 songs charting during release week.
Whether it’s the electrifying energy of stadium concerts, the depth of his songwriting, or the tangible impact of his foundation, Morgan Wallen’s influence continues to expand. As he embarks on his 2026 tour, he stands not only as a chart-topping artist, but as a driving force for country music’s future—blending entertainment, philanthropy, and a new standard for global success.
Wallen’s 2026 Still The Problem Tour is more than just a series of concerts—it’s a reflection of his evolution as an artist who understands the power of music to unite, inspire, and give back. By balancing record-breaking achievements with meaningful philanthropy, Wallen sets a precedent for the modern country star: ambitious, responsible, and deeply connected to his audience and community.

