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Morgan Wallen Announces ‘Still the Problem’ Stadium Tour Dates for 2026

Following the massive success of his 2025 album "I'm the Problem," which ranked as the year's second-biggest release, country superstar Morgan Wallen has announced the Still the Problem Tour for the spring and summer of 2026. The extensive stadium run will consist of 21 concerts spread across 11 cities. In a strategic move, ten of these locations—Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, and Philadelphia—will each host two consecutive nights of shows, all promoted by AEG Presents. The sole exception is a single-night performance in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, which stands as the only Live Nation-promoted date on the entire itinerary.

Each concert will be preceded by a trio of opening acts, with the lineup for the direct support slot rotating to provide a unique experience for fans attending multiple nights. The coveted primary opener position will be shared by Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Ella Langley, and the legendary duo Brooks & Dunn. This means that for any two-night stand, the top-billed opener will be different on each evening. For instance, the Minneapolis kickoff on April 10 will feature Thomas Rhett, while Hardy takes the spot on April 11. Similarly, the tour's finale in Philadelphia will see Brooks & Dunn open on July 31, with Ella Langley performing in that role on August 1. Industry analyst Sarah Jenkins noted, "This rotating opener model is a brilliant way to boost ticket sales for both nights in a city, effectively turning one concert into two distinct must-see events for a dedicated fanbase."

The supporting lineup is filled out by a roster of rising country artists. Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, and Hudson Westbrook will alternate in the third slot on the bill. The initial opening acts each night will be Jason Scott & the High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, or Blake Whiten, providing a platform for newer talent on a massive stage. This approach mirrors Wallen's own rise to fame, which was heavily fueled by country radio and streaming platforms, helping to shape the modern Nashville sound.

Tickets for the general public will become available on November 7 at 10 a.m. local time. However, eager fans can register for a pre-sale opportunity now through November 6 via the official tour website, StillTheProblem.com. The 2026 tour follows a similar blueprint to Wallen's highly successful I'm the Problem Tour from 2025, which also consisted of 20 shows across 10 cities, though it visited a completely different set of markets. This new routing allows the artist to bring his blockbuster production to a fresh wave of fans in major stadiums across the nation.

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