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Country music star Morgan Wallen is ready to hit the road again with a brand-new tour in 2026. After wrapping up his successful I’m the Problem album and tour in 2025, Wallen is now gearing up for the Still the Problem Tour, which will take him to major stadiums across the United States. The tour will begin with two nights in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 10 and 11, 2026. From there, Wallen will travel to cities including Las Vegas, Gainesville, Denver, and Chicago before ending the journey in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, next summer. Most stops will feature two-night shows, except for the April 18 concert in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Two Mystery Stops Still Hidden Fans have already spotted two blurred-out dates, June 26 and 27, on the official tour poster, hinting at surprise shows that will be revealed later. The Still the Problem Tour will feature a rotating lineup of opening acts. Country icons Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett are among the headline openers. Other artists like Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Jason Scott & the High Heat, and Blake Whiten will also perform at select venues. Ticket Sales And Pre-Sale Details Pre-sale for the concerts will happen on November 5 and 6, with fans able to register in advance. General ticket sales will open on November 7 at 10 a.m. local time. Below is the full list of Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Still the Problem Tour dates: April 10 & 11: Minneapolis, Minnesota — US Bank StadiumApril 18: Tuscaloosa, Alabama — Saban Field at Bryant-Denny StadiumMay 1 & 2: Las Vegas, Nevada — Allegiant StadiumMay 8 & 9: Indianapolis, Indiana — Lucas Oil StadiumMay 15 & 16: Gainesville, Florida — Ben Hill Griffin StadiumMay 29 & 30: Denver, Colorado — Empower Field at Mile HighJune 5 & 6: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — Acrisure StadiumJune 19 & 20: Chicago, Illinois — Soldier FieldJune 26 & 27: Mystery city — To be announcedJuly 17 & 18: Baltimore, Maryland — M&T Bank StadiumJuly 24 & 25: Ann Arbor, Michigan — Michigan StadiumJuly 31 & August 1: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Lincoln Financial Field
 
                            
                         
                            
                         
                            
                        