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Morgan Wallen has made front-page headlines this week with the official announcement of his 2026 Still the Problem stadium tour. Country fans were already buzzing when Wallen posted a cryptic Morse code message to his fan club, which tipped off an imminent announcement. That speculation went full throttle as stadiums nationwide, from Soldier Field to Allegiant Stadium, began dropping teasers flaunting Wallen's iconic Norris bear logo. On October 30, Wallen confirmed that he is indeed “still the problem,” unveiling a blockbuster 21-date tour spanning 11 massive U.S. cities, set to kick off April 10 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and wrap up August 1 at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field. Noteworthy stops include back-to-back nights at Michigan Stadium—America’s largest football stadium—and a grand finale at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, giving the term “stadium tour” a whole new meaning, as covered by Whiskey Riff and The Tennessean.
This is no ordinary roadshow. Wallen continues a career streak, following the record-smashing success of his fourth studio album I’m the Problem, which not only debuted atop the Billboard 200 but maintained that perch for 12 nonconsecutive weeks—making Wallen the first artist ever to achieve three consecutive 10-plus-week runs at No. 1, an accomplishment spotlighted by The Tennessean. If you needed proof of Wallen’s chart dominance, look no further than singles like Love Somebody and What I Want, both of which hit No. 1, and the album swelling with six Hot 100 top-10 hits.
A rotating lineup of openers elevates the 2026 tour’s cachet, with Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Ella Langley all slotted for different cities or nights, while rising acts such as Gavin Adcock and Flatland Cavalry round out the bill. Wallen highlighted on social media his commitment to personal growth and giving back, reflecting in recent interviews about moving past challenges and feeling proud of the results—a point picked up by Crank the Hank Seattle and Variety. On the philanthropic front, Wallen’s foundation will again benefit from every ticket sold, with previous donations exceeding $600,000 in musical instruments to U.S. schools and significant backing for youth sports initiatives.
On the business side, tickets go public this Friday, November 7, and presale registration is already underway—Ticketmaster is bracing for what experts predict will be a rapid sellout, as Wallen tours routinely shatter box office records. As for headlines off the stage, Wallen stayed in the news thanks to recently surfaced bodycam footage linked to his earlier arrest, stirring up commentary but not eclipsing the prevailing narrative: Morgan Wallen remains one of music’s biggest draws, with a business, philanthropic, and celebrity profile that only continues to expand.
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