What's Happening?
Morgan Wallen kicked off his 'Still The Problem' tour with a performance at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on April 10, 2026. The concert marked the beginning of a tour that will see Wallen perform in 12 cities, with two-night stops in each location
except Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The tour follows his previous 'I'm The Problem' tour and features a setlist of 28 songs, drawing from his four albums, including the 2025 release 'I'm the Problem' and the 2023 album 'One Thing At A Time'. Despite the extensive setlist, Wallen did not perform some of his hits, such as his Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 'What I Want'. The tour will conclude on August 1 in Philadelphia, with various opening acts including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, and others.
Why It's Important?
Morgan Wallen's tour is significant as it highlights his continued popularity and influence in the country music scene. The large-scale tour, with performances in major stadiums, underscores his ability to draw significant crowds and maintain a strong fan base. This tour also reflects the ongoing demand for live music events post-pandemic, contributing to the revival of the live entertainment industry. Wallen's choice of diverse opening acts showcases his support for a range of artists, potentially boosting their exposure and careers. The tour's success could further solidify Wallen's position as a leading figure in country music.
What's Next?
As the tour progresses, fans can expect potential surprises, such as the introduction of new music, given Wallen's hints at working on new material. The tour's impact on Wallen's career will be closely watched, particularly in terms of album sales and streaming numbers. Additionally, the tour's reception may influence future collaborations and projects for Wallen. The involvement of various opening acts could also lead to new partnerships and opportunities within the music industry.











