Morgan Wallen announces 'Still the Problem' 2026 tour: Details here
The country superstar, 32, is extending his 'I'm the Problem' reign with his second tour in a year
Morgan Wallen is hitting the road again!
After wrapping up his I’m the Problem Tour over the summer, the country superstar, 32, announced his 2026 Still the Problem Tour on October 30, revealing a massive stadium trek across North America in support of his fourth studio album released in May.
The 21-stop tour kicks off April 10 in Minneapolis and runs through August 1 in Philadelphia, with stops in major cities including Las Vegas, Denver, Chicago, and Baltimore.
Joining Wallen at various shows are country heavyweights and newcomers alike, including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, and Ella Langley.
In a video announcement, Wallen reflected on how far he’s come. “I’d like to think that over the past year I’ve grown a ton,” he said. “For a long time I had 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.”
The clip also featured celebrity cameos from Drake, Kid Rock, and Rob Gronkowski, among others, joining Wallen on his signature stadium walkout.
“My fans just blow me away every single time,” Wallen added. “Man, I hate to see it end, but we’ll be back… See you soon.”
Fans can register for presale tickets at StillTheProblem.com through November 6, before the general sale begins November 7.
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