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Morgan Wallen Announces Explosive 2026 “Still the Problem” Tour: Country’s Biggest Star Returns with a Stadium-Sized Spectacle
If there’s one thing you can always count on with Morgan Wallen, it’s that he never does anything halfway. After weeks of cryptic teasers, mysterious countdowns, and the viral launch of stilltheproblem.com, the biggest country star on the planet has finally confirmed what fans have been eagerly waiting for, his 2026 “Still the Problem” North American Tour.
And yes, it’s just as massive as you’d imagine.
When Wallen hinted earlier this year about performing in the UK and Australia, many fans started dreaming of a world tour. While that’s still possible, this first announcement is all about North America, and it’s one for the record books. The “Still the Problem” Tour will storm through major stadiums across the United States, from Minneapolis to Las Vegas, Indianapolis to Gainesville, Denver to Chicago, and Baltimore to Ann Arbor. Wallen’s bringing along an all-star lineup of guests, ensuring every stop is a full-on celebration of country music’s finest talents.
The tour’s roster reads like a modern-day country music hall of fame. Expect powerhouse performances from Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, and Gavin Adcock, among others. Rising names such as Zach John King, Vincent Mason, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Hudson Westbrook, and Blake Whiten will also get their time to shine.
For fans who’ve followed Wallen’s career closely, the inclusion of his close friend HARDY is especially exciting. The two have shared countless hits, from “He Went to Jared” to other fan favorites, and their onstage chemistry is pure lightning. HARDY joins Wallen again for the second night of his Ann Arbor, Michigan doubleheader at The Big House, a concert that will go down in history as only the second-ever major music event held at Michigan Stadium, following Zach Bryan’s groundbreaking performance in 2025.
A Tour Full of Surprises
Now, here’s where things get even more intriguing. Observant fans have noticed two blurred-out dates, June 26th and 27th, on the official tour poster. Theories are already flying across fan forums: could these mystery dates mark the return of Wallen’s “Sand in My Boots Festival” in 2026? Given Wallen’s flair for surprises and fan engagement, it’s entirely possible. If the speculation proves true, country fans might soon be flocking to a destination event unlike any other.
Dates, Venues, and Ticket Info
Presale for the “Still the Problem Tour” officially opens November 5th, and tickets are expected to sell out fast, faster than a Wallen hook climbs the charts. The tour kicks off on April 10th, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, before rolling through Florida, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and more. Each stop features a unique blend of performers, so no two nights are exactly the same. From stadiums like Lucas Oil, Allegiant, and Soldier Field, to the legendary Michigan Stadium, Wallen is once again proving his unmatched pull in both the country and crossover markets.
The title “Still the Problem” feels like more than just a tour name, it’s a statement. It ties perfectly to Wallen’s 2024 chart-dominating album I’m the Problem, sparking fan rumors that a deluxe edition could be on the horizon. Insiders and online sleuths point to a few clues:
- Wallen’s recent “Miami” remix with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross.
- His haunting “Graveyard Whistling” cover, recorded at Abbey Road Studios in London and released earlier this month.
- And of course, the long-teased extended version of “Interlude”, rumored to feature none other than Drake.
The Wallen-Drake connection has been brewing for years now. Drake made headlines after walking out on stage with Wallen in Houston and later performing in Berlin wearing a custom Wallen-inspired jacket. If their collaboration finally drops, it would bridge Nashville and Toronto in a way the industry’s never seen before, a true country-meets-R&B crossover moment.
Morgan Wallen isn’t just selling out stadiums; he’s redefining what country music looks and sounds like in the modern era. Blending twang with trap, heartfelt storytelling with hip-hop production, and southern charm with global appeal, Wallen’s rise has been unstoppable.
With his 2026 “Still the Problem” Tour, he’s doubling down on his promise to give fans bigger, bolder, and louder experiences than ever before. Whether you’re a diehard country listener or a casual chart-watcher, there’s no denying, Morgan Wallen is still the problem everyone loves to have.
So mark your calendars, grab your boots, and get ready, Wallen season officially begins April 10, 2026.

