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Morgan Wallen Announces “Still The Problem” Stadium Tour Dates

Wallen’s tour will be landing in stadiums across the US next spring and summer for a total of 21 shows

One of country’s biggest stars Morgan Wallen shared details for his upcoming Still The Problem Tour, which spans 21 dates across 11 cities. Last May, Wallen released his latest full-length album I’m The Problem (the second-biggest album of 2025), and followed up with his I’m The Problem Tour, which wrapped in September. Wallen shared that on this upcoming leg, he will be stopping in Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, Philadelphia & Tuscaloosa starting April next year.

The tour poster boasts a litany of guest performances with an almost festival-style lineup of three rows of country talent. Directly supporting Wallen on tour are Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY & Ella Langley alongside acts Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry & Hudson Westbrook, and opening acts Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Jason Scott & The High Heat & Blake Whiten.

Tickets can be purchased via registration on November 7th at 10 AM local time with pre-sale registration ongoing through November 6th at StillTheProblem.com.

Morgan Wallen is managed by Sticks Management, booked by The Neal Agency, released by Big Loud Records / Republic Records / Mercury Records & is published by Warner Chappell Music.

April 10: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 11: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 18: Tuscaloosa, AL (Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium)

May 1: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 2: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 8: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 9: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 15: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 16: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 29: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

May 30: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

June 5: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 6: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 19: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

June 20: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

July 17: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 18: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 24: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 25: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 31: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

August 1: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

One of country’s biggest stars Morgan Wallen shared details for his upcoming Still The Problem Tour, which spans 21 dates across 11 cities. Last May, Wallen released his latest full-length album I’m The Problem (the second-biggest album of 2025), and followed up with his I’m The Problem Tour, which wrapped in September. Wallen shared that on this upcoming leg, he will be stopping in Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, Philadelphia & Tuscaloosa starting April next year.

The tour poster boasts a litany of guest performances with an almost festival-style lineup of three rows of country talent. Directly supporting Wallen on tour are Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY & Ella Langley alongside acts Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry & Hudson Westbrook, and opening acts Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Jason Scott & The High Heat & Blake Whiten.

Tickets can be purchased via registration on November 7th at 10 AM local time with pre-sale registration ongoing through November 6th at StillTheProblem.com.

Morgan Wallen is managed by Sticks Management, booked by The Neal Agency, released by Big Loud Records / Republic Records / Mercury Records & is published by Warner Chappell Music.

April 10: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 11: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 18: Tuscaloosa, AL (Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium)

May 1: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 2: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 8: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 9: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 15: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 16: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 29: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

May 30: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

June 5: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 6: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 19: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

June 20: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

July 17: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 18: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 24: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 25: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 31: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

August 1: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

One of country’s biggest stars Morgan Wallen shared details for his upcoming Still The Problem Tour, which spans 21 dates across 11 cities. Last May, Wallen released his latest full-length album I’m The Problem (the second-biggest album of 2025), and followed up with his I’m The Problem Tour, which wrapped in September. Wallen shared that on this upcoming leg, he will be stopping in Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, Philadelphia & Tuscaloosa starting April next year.

The tour poster boasts a litany of guest performances with an almost festival-style lineup of three rows of country talent. Directly supporting Wallen on tour are Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY & Ella Langley alongside acts Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry & Hudson Westbrook, and opening acts Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Jason Scott & The High Heat & Blake Whiten.

Tickets can be purchased via registration on November 7th at 10 AM local time with pre-sale registration ongoing through November 6th at StillTheProblem.com.

Morgan Wallen is managed by Sticks Management, booked by The Neal Agency, released by Big Loud Records / Republic Records / Mercury Records & is published by Warner Chappell Music.

April 10: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 11: Minneapolis, MN (U.S. Bank Stadium)

April 18: Tuscaloosa, AL (Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium)

May 1: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 2: Las Vegas, NV (Allegiant Stadium)

May 8: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 9: Indianapolis, ID (Lucas Oil Stadium)

May 15: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 16: Gainesville, FL (Ben Hill Griffin Stadium)

May 29: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

May 30: Denver, CO (Empower Field at Mile High)

June 5: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 6: Pittsburgh, PA (Acrisure Stadium)

June 19: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

June 20: Chicago, IL (Soldier Field)

July 17: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 18: Baltimore, MD (M&T Bank Stadium)

July 24: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 25: Ann Arbor, MI (Michigan Stadium)

July 31: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)

August 1: Philadelphia, PA (Lincoln Financial Field)