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Country Star Morgan Wallen Unveils 21-Show 'Still the Problem' Tour

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  • Morgan Wallen to embark on 21-show stadium tour in 2026
  • Tour to feature rotating opening acts like Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Ella Langley
  • Concerts scheduled in 11 cities, most with 2-night stands
Country Star Morgan Wallen Unveils 21-Show 'Still the Problem' Tour

In 2026, country music sensation Morgan Wallen will embark on a massive stadium tour dubbed the "Still the Problem" tour. The 21-show trek is scheduled to take place across 11 cities, with most markets getting a two-night stand from the chart-topping artist.

Wallen's 2026 tour will feature a rotating cast of opening acts, with Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Ella Langley, and Brooks & Dunn set to serve as the primary support acts. Additional openers further down the bill include Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, and more.

The tour is set to kick off on April 10 in Minneapolis, with the final shows taking place on July 31 and August 1 in Philadelphia. Tickets for the highly anticipated tour will go on sale to the general public on November 7, though fans can register for pre-sale access starting now through November 6.

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This upcoming tour follows Wallen's successful "I'm the Problem" outing in 2025, which saw the singer perform 20 shows in 10 cities. The 2026 trek will visit different markets than the previous year's tour, giving fans across the country a chance to catch the country star live.

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The 'Still the Problem' tour is scheduled to take place in 2026.
The tour will feature 21 stadium shows across 11 cities.
The tour will visit cities like Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, and Philadelphia.

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