Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026 is entering its final stretch, and the next major stop is Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on July 24 and 25. Joining Wallen for both nights are Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, and Blake Whiten. The 23-date stadium run is built around Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m The Problem (Big Loud/Mercury Records, May 2025), which has produced six No. 1 singles at country radio. With just three stops left on the calendar, the Still The Problem Tour is closing out 2026 as the defining country stadium tour of the year. Get caught up on all the details before the Michigan gates open in less than three weeks.
How the Still The Problem Tour Got Here
The tour launched April 10 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis with back-to-back sold-out nights and has rolled through 11 cities since, including Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and four major college football venues: Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (The Swamp), Michigan Stadium, and Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. The formula has been consistent across every stop: a 30-plus song set, a fan-voted wildcard song added each night, and rotating openers from country’s next generation. In Minneapolis, the crowd voted for “7 Summers.” At nearly every stop, Wallen has drawn six-figure crowds and broken venue attendance records for single acts.
Michigan Stadium, July 24-25: The Bill and What to Expect
Michigan Stadium, known as “The Big House,” holds more than 107,000 fans and ranks among the largest venues in the world. The July 24-25 shows with Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, and Blake Whiten will rank among the most-attended concerts of 2026. Thomas Rhett brings a deep catalog of radio hits, HARDY adds his rock-edged country energy, and both Hudson Westbrook and Blake Whiten represent two of the most compelling rising voices in country music right now. For fans who missed the Florida stop earlier in the tour run, the Michigan dates are within reasonable driving range and remain one of the last chances to see this specific lineup together on a single stage.
Remaining 2026 Dates: Baltimore, Michigan, Philadelphia
- July 17-18 — M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD (with Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat)
- July 24-25 — Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, MI (with Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten)
- July 31, August 1 — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA (with Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten)
Tickets for Michigan and Philadelphia remain available through Ticketmaster and the official Still The Problem Tour website. Floor and pit sections at Michigan are largely sold through, but upper deck and club level seats were still available as of early July 2026.
What Wallen Is Playing on the 2026 Setlist
The Still The Problem Tour setlist draws deep from I’m The Problem, featuring “Don’t We,” the title track, “I Got Better,” “20 Cigarettes,” “Love Somebody,” “Dark Til Daylight,” “I’m a Little Crazy,” “TN,” and “Just in Case.” Fan favorites from earlier albums round out the night: “Chasin’ You,” “You Proof,” “Heartless,” and closing anthem “The Way I Talk” cap most shows. The fan-voted wildcard slot rotates each night, keeping the experience different enough to reward fans who attend multiple dates. Wallen regularly plays over two hours, making his stadium show one of the best values in live country music today. For a full breakdown of past and current setlists, Holler Country and Taste of Country have tracked every night of the run.
Frequently Asked: Did Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour Come to Florida in 2026?
Yes. Morgan Wallen played Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at the University of Florida in Gainesville as part of the Still The Problem Tour 2026. That Florida stop was one of four college football stadium dates on the tour. The three remaining dates (Baltimore, Michigan, Philadelphia) all run in July and early August. Florida country fans who missed Gainesville can track future tour announcements and country music news at Sunset Country Fest.
Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026 is finishing as one of the most successful country stadium tours in recent memory, and the Michigan Stadium stop on July 24-25 is a bucket-list live experience for any country fan within range. Follow Sunset Country Fest, the voice of country music in Central Florida, for all Morgan Wallen news and country music coverage through 2026 and into 2027.
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Sources & References
- Still The Problem Tour — Official Site
- University of Michigan Athletics — Morgan Wallen Michigan Stadium Announcement
- Holler Country — Morgan Wallen Still The Problem Tour Setlist 2026
- Taste of Country — Still The Problem Tour Opening Night Setlist
- U.S. Bank Stadium — Morgan Wallen 2026 Tour Announcement
When does Morgan Wallen play Michigan Stadium in 2026?
Morgan Wallen plays Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on July 24 and 25, 2026, as part of the Still The Problem Tour. Special guests for both nights include Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, and Blake Whiten. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster and stilltheproblem.com.
What songs does Morgan Wallen play on the Still The Problem Tour 2026?
Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Still The Problem Tour setlist features over 30 songs from his catalog, including “Don’t We,” “I’m The Problem,” “20 Cigarettes,” “You Proof,” “Chasin’ You,” “Heartless,” and a fan-voted wildcard that changes each night. He typically closes with “The Way I Talk” and plays more than two hours per show.
How many No. 1 singles has Morgan Wallen had from I’m The Problem?
As of July 2026, Morgan Wallen has scored six No. 1 singles at country radio from I’m The Problem, his fourth studio album released May 16, 2025, via Big Loud/Mercury Records. The title track “I’m The Problem” spent eight weeks at No. 1, making it one of the longest-running country chart-toppers in recent years.
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Last updated: July 7, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us