
Country superstar Morgan Wallen is set to take his career-defining 2025 album I’m the Problem into stadiums across North America next year with his brand-new Still the Problem Tour.
What the Tour Looks Like
The tour spans 11 cities and 21 shows, meaning almost every city will host a two-night-stand, with only one exception.
The sole one-night stop is in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at Bryant‑Denny Stadium.
Cities include Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, Philadelphia.
The tour begins April 10, 2026 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis with back-to-back nights.
It wraps August 1, 2026 in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field.
Supporting Acts & Format
A rotating lineup of prominent opening acts will join Wallen. Headliners include Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn.
Additional rotating support includes artists such as Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten.
The tour structure deliberately varies support acts between the two nights in each city (for the two-night stops) to give fans unique experiences for each show.

Tickets & Sales Info
Presale registration is open now at StillTheProblem.com until Nov. 6, 2025.
Public on-sale begins Nov. 7, 2025, at 10 a.m. local time for each venue.
The tour is promoted by AEG Presents for all stops except the Tuscaloosa date, which is promoted by Live Nation.
Why It Matters
“Still the Problem” supports Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m the Problem, which dropped May 16, 2025 and achieved impressive global success.
The decision to hit large arenas and stadiums underscores Wallen’s massive popularity and ability to draw major crowds in North America.
For fans, the varied support act lineup and two-night formats provide more incentive to attend both nights in a city and make the experience distinct.
Sample Tour Itinerary
Here are some of the key dates (the full list includes 21 shows across 11 cities):
April 10–11 – Minneapolis, MN – U.S. Bank Stadium
April 18 – Tuscaloosa, AL – Bryant-Denny Stadium
May 1–2 – Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
May 8–9 – Indianapolis, IN – Lucas Oil Stadium
July 24–25 – Ann Arbor, MI – Michigan Stadium
July 31–Aug 1 – Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field