
Fans everywhere are buzzing after country superstar Morgan Wallen announced his 2026 “Still The Problem” tour. The tour, named after his newest album “I’m the Problem”, will kick off on April 10, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He will travel through 12 cities with 23 total shows, finishing in early August in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The 2026 tour will feature large-scale performances in some of the country’s biggest football stadiums, including U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor. These massive venues allow for tens of thousands of fans to attend each show, making this one of Wallen’s biggest tours yet.
Freshman Henry Lopicolo, who went to see Morgan Wallen on his last tour, “I’m The Problem” in Houston, is looking forward to his upcoming tour.
“I like to listen to Morgan Wallen, so hearing he’s coming back on tour is exciting,” Lopiccolo says. “Seeing him in a football stadium would be such a cool experience.”
The tour lineup is packed with popular artists, including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Calvary, Ella Langley, and more. With this wide variety of country talent, fans can expect a full night of energy and music.
However, not everyone is thrilled with Wallen’s new direction. Some fans think he’s turning away from his country roots, leaning more into pop and rap. His song “Miami” features rapper Lil Wayne, and “What I Want” includes pop artist Tate McRae.
“I think his new album is alright, but I like his old music better,” said Lopiccolo. “He’s starting to move away from what made him a country artist.”
Tickets for “Still The Problem” first opened for presale registration on November 6, with general public sales beginning the next morning. Ticket demand is already high, which has increased the price of the tickets as well, with many fans hoping to secure a spot before the show sells out.
Freshman Finn O’ Malley, who is looking to go to the show in Clemson, has been looking at tickets over the past couple of days.
“I think the tickets are overpriced right now,” O’Malley said. “But I am hoping the prices drop as it comes closer to the concert to see if I can get a reasonably priced ticket.”
Morgan Wallen’s rise to fame has made him one of the most recognized names in modern country music. With his 2026 “Still The Problem” tour on the horizon, fans, both old and new, are eager to see what he’s bringing to the stage this time around.