Morgan Wallen Ignites Country World with 2026 'Still the Problem' Stadium Tour Bombshell – 21 Epic Dates Just Dropped

Morgan Wallen lit up social media feeds this morning with the explosive reveal of his Still the Problem Tour, a colossal 21-show stadium rampage set to storm 11 U.S. cities starting April 2026. The Tennessee native, still riding the wave from his chart-crushing 2025 album I'm the Problem – the year's runner-up in sales behind only a pop juggernaut – promises doubleheaders in most stops to feed the frenzy of fans who packed his spring-summer run last year. Announced via a slick video on X at 8 a.m. CT, the tour teases non-stop energy with rotating openers that keep every night fresh and unpredictable.

Fresh off wrapping his 2025 I'm the Problem Tour in September – a trek that shattered attendance records with over 1 million tickets sold – Wallen dives straight back into the arena. That outing wrapped with a heartfelt 15-word closer at Tampa's Raymond James Stadium, leaving 60,000 fans chanting his name long after the lights dimmed. Today's drop builds on that momentum, skipping Tennessee entirely but hitting heartland strongholds like Minneapolis and Chicago, where double nights ensure sellouts from the jump. Registration for presale access kicked off immediately at StillTheProblem.com, with tickets hitting Ticketmaster November 5 at 11 a.m. PT and general on-sale November 7 at 10 a.m. local time.

The lineup screams country crossover magic: Headliners like Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Brooks & Dunn, and Ella Langley trade off direct support slots, ensuring no repeat acts on back-to-back evenings. Night one in Vegas gets Brooks & Dunn's timeless twang, while night two flips to Rhett's high-energy hooks. Deeper cuts from Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, and others fill out the bills, blending vets with up-and-comers in a nod to Wallen's genre-blending roots. Promoters AEG Presents handle most dates, with Live Nation stepping in for the Tuscaloosa blowout at Bryant-Denny Stadium on April 18.

Fans wasted no time; within hours, #StillTheProblemTour spiked to the top U.S. trends, with clips of Wallen's gravelly voiceover – "Y'all ready to keep this problem goin'?" – amassing 2 million views. This isn't just a tour; it's Wallen's bold stake in country's stadium era, hot on the heels of his October 2025 single "Half Drunk" debut that cracked the Hot 100 top 10.

Morgan Wallen Still the Problem 2026 Stadium Tour poster

Official poster for Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Still the Problem Stadium Tour, detailing dates and cities for his 21-show run.

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Wallen's live empire isn't built on anthems alone – it's a finely tuned revenue engine that's rewriting country touring math. His 2025 run raked in an estimated $300 million across 20 dates, averaging $2.5 million per show with 13,980 tickets moved nightly, per Pollstar box office tallies. That's pop-star territory, where every cowboy hat and boot-scoot fuels a cycle of sold-out chaos and fat paydays. For the Still the Problem Tour, projections hover north of $250 million, juiced by VIP packages starting at $500 and merch hauls that topped $10 million last year alone.

At heart, this boils down to gross revenue – the raw total cash pulled from tickets, parking, food sales, and sponsor tie-ins before anyone takes a cut. Think of it as the pie before slicing: Wallen's slice might hit 85% after venue fees and crew costs, but the full gross powers everything from stage pyros to his bourbon brand expansions. Sponsors like Yeti coolers and Wrangler jeans layer on millions more, turning tailgates into branded bonanzas.

Touring economist Gary Bongiovanni, former editor of Pollstar, has highlighted Wallen's role in elevating country acts to arena dominance. According to analysis reviewed by Finance Monthly, acts like Wallen boosted live music grosses 22% industry-wide last year, with country outpacing rock for the first time since 2010.

The fan-side sting? Skyrocketing demand jacks average ticket prices to $120-150, plus 20-30% resale markups on sites like StubHub, where one anonymized 2025 double-night bundle flipped for $800 over face value. That cascades to concessions – a $15 beer feels steeper when the whole night's $400 – and even hotel blocks that spike 40% around stadiums. Wallen's pull means fewer affordable seats trickle down, squeezing group trips and forcing choices between floor views or nosebleeds.

But flip it to your advantage with this under-the-radar play: Layer presale codes with cash-back apps like Rakuten for 5-10% rebates on Ticketmaster fees, then hedge by snagging dynamic-priced seats during off-peak hours (post-2 p.m. ET weekdays) when algorithms dip 15% to fill gaps. In 2025, this tactic saved early birds $50-75 per ticket on average for high-demand runs, per resale trackers, turning hype into hassle-free hauls without chasing scalpers.

Wallen's road reign proves country's no longer back-porch jams – it's big-league business, and smart plays keep you in the front row.

Fast Fact Detail
Tour Name Still the Problem Tour 2026
Total Shows 21 stadium dates across 11 cities
Kickoff Date April 10, 2026 – U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis
Average Ticket Price $120 – $150 USD (face value estimate)
Projected Gross Revenue Over $250 million
Album Link I'm the Problem (2025's #2 biggest seller)
Key Openers Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley
Presale Access Register now at StillTheProblem.com
On-Sale Date November 7, 2025 – 10 a.m. local time
Morgan Wallen on the red carpet wearing a denim jacket

Morgan Wallen poses on the red carpet in a casual denim jacket, showcasing his laid-back style ahead of the Still the Problem tour announcement.

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When Do Tickets Go on Sale for Morgan Wallen's 2026 Still the Problem Tour?

Presale hits Ticketmaster November 5 at 11 a.m. PT after registering at StillTheProblem.com; general sale opens November 7 at 10 a.m. local time – act fast for these stadium scorcher.

Who's Opening for Morgan Wallen on the Still the Problem Tour?

Rotating headliners include Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Brooks & Dunn, and Ella Langley for direct support, with Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, and more filling opener slots to mix up every double-night vibe.

What Is Morgan Wallen's Net Worth in 2025?

Morgan Wallen's net worth clocks in at $35 million, stacked from tour triumphs, album smashes, and brand deals that make him country's cash king.

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