**Morgan Wallen Returns to “God’s Country” with 2026 ‘Still The Problem Tour’**
Controversial country singer Morgan Wallen is hitting the road once again. The 32-year-old Tennessee native just announced his 2026 *Still The Problem Tour* in support of his May 2025 album *I’m the Problem*. The trek will feature 21 stadium concerts across North America from April through August, with special guests Thomas Rhett, Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Ella Langley, Hardy, and more joining him on select dates.
As of now, Wallen has no scheduled concerts in New York City. The closest he’ll get to the Big Apple is back-to-back headlining nights at Philadelphia’s Lincoln Financial Field on Friday, July 31 and Saturday, August 1.
In an Instagram tour announcement video, Wallen said, “I’d like to think over the past year, I’ve grown a ton. For a long time, there were a lot of things holding me back and I feel like I’ve said goodbye to a lot of those things and I’m proud of the results that came from doing that.”
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### About the 2026 Tour
This tour will be an extension of Wallen’s 2025 run following the release of his nearly 117-minute album *I’m the Problem*, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. USA Today praised his July 2025 concert at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ, noting, “He’s a commanding presence with a talent for putting the lyrics across in a way that’s sure to resonate as the members of his six-piece backing band construct a richly textured wall of sound around him.”
To create a more intimate atmosphere, Wallen performed an unplugged set on a B-stage during his 2025 shows. Highlights included a cover of Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up” and fan favorites like “I’m A Little Crazy” and “Sand in My Boots,” which USA Today called “an undisputed highlight of his concerts.”
What will he bring for 2026? While details remain under wraps, the best way to find out is to experience the show live.
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### Tickets and Information
Tickets for all upcoming Morgan Wallen shows can be purchased on secondary market platforms such as Vivid Seats. The official on-sale date is Friday, November 7. Please note that Vivid Seats prices may vary above or below face value depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee, ensuring your transaction is safe, secure, and tickets are delivered before the event.
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### Morgan Wallen 2026 Tour Schedule
For a complete list of tour dates, venues, and ticket links, please refer to the official tour calendar below.
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### Morgan Wallen Setlist Highlights from 2025
At a July 12, 2025 concert in Miami, Wallen performed an impressive 26 songs. According to Set List FM, here’s the setlist from that night:
1. Ain’t That Some
2. Kick Myself
3. I Got Better
4. Love Somebody
5. You Proof
6. 20 Cigarettes
7. Dark Til Daylight
8. Kiss Her in Front of You
9. Don’t We
**B Stage:**
10. Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell cover)
11. I’m A Little Crazy
12. Sand in My Boots
**Main Stage:**
13. Up Down (with Gavin Adcock)
14. Cowgirls
15. I Had Some Help (Post Malone cover)
16. Superman
17. TN
18. Thinkin’ Bout Me
19. What I Want
20. This Bar
21. More Than My Hometown
22. Whiskey Glasses (with Brooks & Dunn)
23. I’m The Problem
**Encore:**
24. Last Night
25. Just In Case
26. The Way I Talk
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### Morgan Wallen’s New Music
On May 16, 2025, Wallen released his massive 37-track fourth studio album *I’m The Problem*. This nearly two-hour record explores a mix of gritty songs, emotional ballads, and steamy club bangers. Standout tracks include:
– Gritty ditties: “I’m The Problem,” “Revelation,” “Lies Lies Lies”
– Ballads: “I Got Better,” “Superman,” “Just In Case”
– Club bangers: “Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “What I Want” (featuring Tate McRae)
Fan favorites and highlights like “Dark Til Daylight” and “Working Man’s Song” are anthemic singalongs that will stay with listeners for weeks or even years. To listen to the album, find *I’m The Problem* on your favorite streaming platforms.
Wallen also released the single “Graveyard Whistling” following the album’s launch.
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### Special Guests Joining Morgan Wallen
Wallen’s 2026 tour will feature an array of country artists opening for him. To get familiar with their sounds, here are some of each guest’s most-streamed Spotify tracks:
– Brooks & Dunn: “Neon Moon”
– Hardy: “TRUCK BED”
– Ella Langley: “you look like you love me”
– Thomas Rhett: “Die A Happy Man”
– Gavin Adcock: “A Cigarette”
– Flatland Cavalry: “A Life Where We Work Out”
– Hudson Westbrook: “House Again”
– Zach John King: “Slow Down”
– Vincent Mason: “Hell is a Dance Floor”
– Jason Scott & The High Heat: “High Country”
– Blake Whitten: “Rollin’ Stone”
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### Morgan Wallen’s Controversies
Despite his success, Wallen’s career has included several notable controversies. Some incidents include:
– Arrest for public intoxication and disorderly conduct (May 2020)
– Maskless partying during the pandemic (October 2020)
– Use of racial slurs caught on camera (February 2021)
Following the racist incident, Wallen donated $300,000 to the Black Music Action Coalition and was subsequently banned from multiple award shows.
More recently, Wallen was charged with three felony counts after allegedly throwing a chair off the roof of a six-story bar in Nashville, which landed near two police officers, according to the New York Post. Additionally, he abruptly left the “Saturday Night Live” stage during the show’s goodnights in March 2025, explaining on the Sundae Conversation podcast, “I was just ready to go home.” His now-famous post-show Instagram Story read, “Get me to God’s country.”
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### Country Stars on Tour in 2025
If you love country music, get your Stetsons ready. Many of the genre’s biggest names will be touring throughout 2025. Here are five not-to-miss acts:
– Luke Combs
– Eric Church
– Cody Johnson
– Riley Green
– Chris Stapleton
Looking for even more shows? Check out this comprehensive list of the biggest country stars touring in 2025-26 to plan your perfect live music experience.
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