Country Titan Morgan Wallen Announces Massive 2026 Still The Problem Stadium Tour

Morgan Wallen is hitting the road again with the Still The Problem Tour 2026, an 11-city, 21-date stadium takeover that cements his place as country music’s biggest touring force. Produced by AEG Presents (with Live Nation handling the Tuscaloosa stop), the trek kicks off April 10 in Minneapolis with back-to-back nights at U.S. Bank Stadium. Fans can register for pre-sale access now through Nov. 6 at StillTheProblem.com, with general on-sale beginning Nov. 7.

The tour takes Wallen across major cities and some of the most iconic stadiums in North America, including Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan Stadium, and Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Most stops will feature double-night shows, offering fans more chances to catch the country superstar’s explosive live energy.

Joining Wallen on the road is a rotating lineup of country heavyweights and rising stars, including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, and second and first-of-four acts like Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, and Blake Whiten. Every stop promises a unique blend of hitmakers and new voices, making each show a distinct experience.

The tour follows the runaway success of Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, released via Big Loud/Mercury Records. The record dominated the Billboard 200 for 12 non-consecutive weeks, spent 13 weeks atop the Billboard Canadian Albums chart, and even made Wallen the first artist in history with three consecutive albums spending at least 10 weeks at #1. The global momentum continued overseas, debuting at #1 in seven countries, including the UK and Australia, where his Tate McRae collaboration “What I Want” reigned for five weeks on the Country Airplay chart.

Beyond the stage, the tour will once again benefit the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports youth programs in music and sports. In 2025, the foundation donated more than $600,000 in instruments to schools across the U.S. and contributed $30,000 to the Toronto Blue Jays’ Jays Care RBI program.

With stadiums ready to roar, Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour promises a summer of massive singalongs, heart-thumping energy, and record-setting crowds. One thing’s clear: country’s biggest show is about to get even bigger.