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Morgan Wallen has become the undisputed king of country music stadium tours, and 2027 promises to be another massive chapter. After shattering attendance records with his One Night at a Time Tour — which grossed over $400 million across stadium dates worldwide — Wallen followed it up with the equally colossal Still the Problem Tour in 2026, a 23-stadium run hitting NFL stadiums and iconic college venues across North America. With guest lineups featuring Brooks & Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Ella Langley, and his fourth album I'm the Problem dominating charts, Wallen's live operation has reached a scale few artists in any genre can match.
Check out current tour dates below. While no official 2027 Morgan Wallen tour has been announced, his trajectory — bigger venues, more cities, more demand every year — makes continued stadium touring virtually certain. Bookmark this page for verified resale tickets the moment 2027 dates are confirmed.
The Still the Problem Tour, promoted by AEG Presents, represents Morgan Wallen at his most ambitious. The 2026 run includes two-night stands at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Soldier Field in Chicago, Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, and Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, plus appearances at legendary college stadiums including Alabama's Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium, Florida's Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, and Clemson's Memorial Stadium. A portion of every ticket sold benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, supporting youth programs in sports and music.
Morgan Wallen's rise from The Voice contestant to country music's biggest touring act is one of the genre's most remarkable stories. His debut album If I Know Me (2018) produced the hit "Whiskey Glasses" and established him as a force on country radio. But it was Dangerous: The Double Album (2021) that launched him into the stratosphere — the record spent 12 weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 and produced streaming smashes like "Wasted on You," "Sand in My Boots," and "7 Summers." His third album One Thing at a Time (2023) debuted with the biggest first week for a country album in modern history and spawned the record-breaking single "Last Night," which spent 16 weeks at number one on the Hot 100.
His fourth album I'm the Problem (May 2025) continued the dominance, inspiring the Still the Problem Tour name and giving fans yet another collection of arena-ready anthems alongside the heartfelt ballads that showcase Wallen's vocal range and emotional depth.
Each Wallen touring cycle has been significantly bigger than the last. If that pattern holds, a 2027 tour could expand to international stadium dates — a market that has been begging for Morgan Wallen shows — or hit domestic markets not covered in the 2026 schedule. There is also the possibility of a new album, which would bring fresh material to a setlist that already overflows with hits. Whatever form 2027 takes, fans can expect the same electrifying combination of vocal power, hit-packed setlists, and massive production that has made Morgan Wallen the biggest touring act in country music.
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No official 2027 dates have been announced. Morgan is performing 23 stadium shows on the Still the Problem Tour in 2026. His trajectory of increasingly massive tours makes 2027 stadium dates a near certainty.
The Still the Problem Tour is Morgan Wallen's 2026 stadium tour spanning 23 shows across NFL stadiums and major college venues. Promoted by AEG Presents, it features rotating guests including Brooks and Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Ella Langley.
Setlists include Last Night, Whiskey Glasses, Wasted on You, Sand in My Boots, 7 Summers, You Proof, Thought You Should Know, Thinkin Bout Me, and material from I'm the Problem alongside deep cuts and fan favorites.
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Morgan Wallen's stadium shows typically run over two hours with a massive setlist, elaborate production, and special guest appearances that vary by night.
Morgan Wallen has released four studio albums: If I Know Me in 2018, Dangerous The Double Album in 2021, One Thing at a Time in 2023, and I'm the Problem in 2025.
Prices vary widely by venue, seating location, and demand. Stadium tickets range from upper deck to premium field-level. Compare prices from multiple verified sellers on our marketplace.
The Still the Problem Tour features two-night stands in most cities, with different guest lineups each night. This format allows fans to see different support acts while experiencing Wallen's full headlining set both evenings.
The 2026 Still the Problem Tour features rotating support from Brooks and Dunn, Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Ella Langley as direct support, plus Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, and others.
Yes, a portion of every ticket sold on the Still the Problem Tour benefits the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports youth programs in sports and music.
The One Night at a Time Tour was Morgan Wallen's 2023 worldwide stadium tour that grossed over 400 million dollars and established him as one of the biggest touring acts in all of music, not just country.
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