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Morgan Wallen has dominated headlines in recent days, with major developments signaling both personal and professional milestones. According to iHeart, Wallen just released his much-anticipated country cover of the rock ballad Graveyard Whistling, first recorded by Nothing But Thieves, which he laid down at Abbey Road Studios. The cover art, featuring a crow overlooking a graveyard, nods directly to the personal themes—both trouble and reflection—that have shaped his tumultuous past year. His massive fourth studio album I’m The Problem, dropped earlier this year, packing an ambitious 37 tracks and collaborations with Post Malone, Tate McRae, Eric Church, HARDY, and ERNEST, among others. Social media and country radio are now gearing up for the premiere of the 20 Cigarettes music video, set for release Monday, which fans believe may serve as a sequel to the I Got Better single’s visuals based on the cigarette motif carrying through stories. The buzz is that this could coincide with big news about an upcoming 2026 tour, as noted in coverage by Holler and reinforced by Parade, especially after Wallen posted a photo carousel to Instagram teasing, “What I do when I’m trying to decide if ima tour in ’26 or not.” This update set his comment sections alight, with fans outright begging for a tour announcement and speculating on whether international dates are in the cards, particularly for the UK and Australia, since Wallen previously hinted those album buyers would get presale access if dates materialize.
In the business arena, Wallen’s I’m The Problem album has kept him perched atop country streaming charts according to MusicRow, showing his commercial heft remains unchallenged even as he wraps up his 2025 stadium run. While concert speculation swirls, the official focus is on new music and visuals, with fans picking apart teaser images—such as the famous pack of five cigarettes posted by his fan club, widely read as a countdown to Monday’s music video drop and maybe more.
On the personal side, Wallen hasn’t shied away from referencing recent legal struggles—his 2024 arrest for throwing a chair from Eric Church’s bar lingers in the background both visually and thematically. As Wallen explained to ABC Audio, the courtroom-style artwork for I’m The Problem is meant to confront, with honesty but not brutality, the reality of his self-inflicted problems, giving audiences a glimpse behind the superstar sheen without overshadowing the music.
Wallen’s ability to turn controversy into authentic, biographically significant artistry continues to keep both the country music establishment and his legion of Wallenteers watching closely—not least as he signals that something even bigger might be on the horizon, with fans and industry insiders alike bracing for that now-expected 2026 tour confirmation.
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