Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour: Country’s Biggest Stadium Run of 2026

Morgan Wallen‘s Still the Problem Tour launched April 10, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and it has not slowed down since. The 20-date stadium run, a nod to Wallen’s 2025 album “I’m the Problem,” sweeps through some of the largest venues in the United States, from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to Soldier Field in Chicago to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, wrapping August 1. This is country music’s biggest stadium tour of 2026, and every night proves exactly why Morgan Wallen sits at the top of the genre right now.

A Setlist Built for Stadiums

The Still the Problem Tour setlist draws heavily from Wallen’s “I’m the Problem” album, including “Don’t We,” “I Got Better,” “20 Cigarettes,” “Love Somebody,” “Dark Til Daylight,” “I’m a Little Crazy,” “TN,” and “Just in Case.” Fan favorites like “Chasin’ You,” “You Proof,” “Heartless,” and the show-closing “The Way I Talk” round out a setlist that covers his full catalog. The show also features a B-Stage acoustic set, currently featuring “Cover Me Up,” “I’m a Little Crazy,” and “Wasted On You,” bringing the stadium crowd in close for an intimate moment before the main stage finale. For fans attending their first Wallen show, the energy inside one of these stadiums has to be experienced to be believed.

Supporting Acts Stacked at Every Stop

Country legends Brooks & Dunn join Wallen on select dates, adding Hall of Fame credibility to an already massive bill. Hardy, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett provide the main support slots on multiple nights. Rising artists Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten, and Jason Scott & The High Heat fill out the bill, giving fans a full evening of country music top to bottom. The supporting lineup alone would headline most festivals.

New Music on the Horizon

Morgan Wallen has been dropping signals that a new project is taking shape. His SiriusXM show, Morgan Wallen Radio, launched April 7, 2026, and Wallen told host Cody Alan that he has been in the studio and plans to start sharing “sneak peeks” with fans in the coming weeks. With “I’m the Problem” cementing him as one of the most dominant forces in modern country, the appetite for whatever comes next is enormous. The combination of a still-running stadium tour and new music on the way makes this one of the most exciting periods of Wallen’s career. Follow morganwallen.com for the first announcements.

Key Remaining Dates: Still the Problem Tour 2026

  • June 26-27: Memorial Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina
  • Additional stadium stops through July across the US
  • July 31: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • August 1: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (final show)

Tickets for remaining dates are available via Ticketmaster.

Frequently Asked: When Does Morgan Wallen Tour Near the Southeast in 2026?

The closest remaining Still the Problem Tour date to the Southeast is June 26-27, 2026, at Memorial Stadium on the campus of Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. Following that, the tour wraps July 31-August 1 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Fans in the Southeast looking for tickets should visit Ticketmaster for availability and pricing on both dates.

Morgan Wallen’s Still the Problem Tour is the country music event of the summer, combining stadium-scale spectacle with a setlist spanning his entire catalog. For country fans across the Southeast and Central Florida, this is the kind of once-a-summer show worth making the trip for. Sunset Country Fest 2027 brings that same festival energy home to Apopka, Florida in March 2027. Mark your calendar and keep following Sunset Country Fest for lineup announcements, ticket info, and all the country music coverage you love.

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Last updated: June 15, 2026 · Sunset Country Fest Editorial Team · Contact Us