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What to expect at Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour: Setlist, start time and more

Jul 6, 2026

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Mary Callahan

Morgan Wallen stadium shows are built for the long haul: the walkout, the openers, the B-stage moments, the late-night singalongs and the final run of hits that makes a football stadium feel like one giant back porch. With the "Still The Problem Tour," Wallen is bringing that formula back to stadiums in 2026.

The tour follows his 2025 "I’m the Problem" era and supports the same album cycle. The 2026 run includes a massive slate of stadium shows, with stops across major NFL and college football stadiums. It also includes a stacked list of opening and supporting acts, such as Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett. Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Cavalry, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten also appear on select dates.

Now that the "Still The Problem Tour" has already played several shows, fans have a clearer idea of what to expect. Here’s what to know about the Morgan Wallen setlist, show length, openers, stage time, encore, arrival tips, what to wear and how to get Morgan Wallen tickets on SeatGeek.

Ultimate guide to Morgan Wallen's "Still The Problem Tour"

"Still The Problem Tour" is Morgan Wallen’s 2026 stadium tour, following his 2025 "I’m the Problem Tour." The run kicked off April 10, 2026, with the first of two nights at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis and continues through August 1 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

The tour has already visited stadiums in Minneapolis, Tuscaloosa, Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Clemson, with remaining stops in Baltimore, Ann Arbor and Philadelphia. The Ann Arbor run includes two nights at Michigan Stadium, the largest football stadium in the U.S.

Many cities have two nights with different support lineups, which gives fans a reason to compare dates before buying. A Friday show with Brooks & Dunn may feel different from a Saturday show with Ella Langley, HARDY or Thomas Rhett, depending on the city.

What is Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour?"

Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour" is a stadium-scale country tour built around the "I’m the Problem" album cycle, while still pulling heavily from his biggest songs across "If I Know Me," "Dangerous: The Double Album" and "One Thing at a Time."

Based on prior shows, this is not a new-album-only concert. Recent setlists have included "I’m the Problem" songs like “Don’t We,” “I’m the Problem,” “I Got Better,” “20 Cigarettes,” “Love Somebody,” “Dark Til Daylight,” “I’m a Little Crazy,” “Just in Case” and “TN,” alongside older hits like “Chasin’ You,” “Whiskey Glasses,” “Sand in My Boots,” “Last Night,” “You Proof” and “More Than My Hometown.”

Morgan Wallen "Still The Problem Tour" remaining dates

Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour" is already well underway, but fans still have several stadium dates left on the 2026 schedule. The remaining run includes two nights at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, two nights at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor and two nights at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Here are the remaining "Still The Problem Tour" dates:

Date

Venue

City

Support

July 17, 2026

M&T Bank Stadium

Baltimore, MD

Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat

July 18, 2026

M&T Bank Stadium

Baltimore, MD

Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat

July 24, 2026

Michigan Stadium

Ann Arbor, MI

Thomas Rhett, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten

July 25, 2026

Michigan Stadium

Ann Arbor, MI

HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten

July 31, 2026

Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia, PA

Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten

August 1, 2026

Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia, PA

Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten

Who is opening for Morgan Wallen on the "Still The Problem Tour?"

"Still The Problem Tour" uses a rotating lineup instead of one opener for every date. Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett rotate as direct support, while Gavin Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Cavalry, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten appear on select shows.

That makes the date you choose more important than usual. Some fans may prefer the throwback-country pull of Brooks & Dunn, while others may be more interested in a HARDY, Ella Langley or Thomas Rhett night. Because the lineup changes by city and date, check the exact event listing before buying or heading to the venue.

What time does Morgan Wallen go on stage?

Based on prior "Still The Problem Tour" shows, Morgan Wallen has generally been taking the stage between about 9:15 and 10:00 p.m. local time.

That does not mean fans should arrive late. These are stadium shows with multiple openers, long security lines, merch lines and large concourses. Start times can also vary by venue, weather, production needs and local curfews.

How long is a Morgan Wallen concert?

Based on prior "Still The Problem Tour" shows, Morgan Wallen’s headlining set usually runs between 2 hours and 2.5 hours.

For the full night, plan for much longer. Between parking or rideshare, stadium entry, openers, Wallen’s set and the post-show exit, most fans should expect a five-to-six-hour evening from arrival to departure.

Morgan Wallen "Still The Problem Tour" setlist

The "Still The Problem Tour" setlist is now clearer thanks to fan-reported setlists from earlier shows. The exact order can change by night, but the show has consistently mixed "I’m the Problem" material with major hits from Wallen’s earlier albums.

Recent "Still The Problem Tour" setlists have included:

Song

Notes

“Theo Von Video Opener”

Video intro used before Wallen appears

“Broadway Girls”

Walkout song at some shows

“Don’t We”

From "I’m the Problem"

“I Wrote the Book”

From "One Thing at a Time"

“I’m the Problem”

Title track from "I’m the Problem"

“One Thing at a Time”

From "One Thing at a Time"

“I Got Better”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Chasin’ You”

From "If I Know Me"

“20 Cigarettes”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Heartless”

Diplo and Morgan Wallen collaboration

“Love Somebody”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Dark Til Daylight”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Ain’t That Some”

From "One Thing at a Time"

“Cover Me Up”

Jason Isbell cover

“I’m a Little Crazy”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Wasted on You”

From Dangerous: The Double Album

“Up Down”

From "If I Know Me"

“Cowgirls”

From "One Thing at a Time"

“7 Summers”

Often used as a fan-voted song

“TN”

From "I’m the Problem"

“Thinkin’ Bout Me”

From One Thing at a Time

“You Proof”

From One Thing at a Time

“This Bar”

From "Dangerous: The Double Album"

“More Than My Hometown”

From "Dangerous: The Double Album"

“Just in Case”

From "I’m the Problem"

“The Way I Talk”

From "If I Know Me"

“I Had Some Help”

Post Malone and Morgan Wallen collaboration

“Sand in My Boots”

Encore song at recent shows

“Last Night”

Encore song at recent shows

“Whiskey Glasses”

Encore song at recent shows

* Fans should treat this as a guide based on recent fan-reported setlists, not a guaranteed song-for-song order for every future date.

What songs from "I’m the Problem" does Morgan Wallen perform?

Morgan Wallen is performing a strong selection from "I’m the Problem" on "Still The Problem Tour."

The June 19 Soldier Field setlist included nine songs from "I’m the Problem:" “Don’t We,” “I’m the Problem,” “I Got Better,” “20 Cigarettes,” “Love Somebody,” “Dark Til Daylight,” “I’m a Little Crazy,” “Just in Case” and “TN.”

That makes "Still The Problem Tour" a true continuation of the "I’m the Problem" era, even though the set still leaves plenty of room for older hits.

Does Morgan Wallen play older hits?

Yes. Morgan Wallen is still playing many of the songs that helped turn him into a stadium headliner.

Based on recent setlists, fans can expect songs from "If I Know Me," "Dangerous: The Double Album" and "One Thing at a Time," including “Chasin’ You,” “Up Down,” “The Way I Talk,” “Whiskey Glasses,” “Wasted on You,” “Sand in My Boots,” “More Than My Hometown,” “Last Night,” “You Proof,” “Thinkin’ Bout Me” and “One Thing at a Time.”

The show is built for a stadium crowd, so the biggest singalongs are a major part of the night.

Does Morgan Wallen perform any special covers or surprise songs?

Yes, there are a few special moments built into the show.

Recent setlists include “Cover Me Up,” a Jason Isbell song that has long been part of Wallen’s live catalog. The June 19 Soldier Field show also included “I Had Some Help,” the Post Malone and Morgan Wallen collaboration, plus “7 Summers” marked as a fan-voted song.

Wallen also uses a stadium walkout moment, and some shows have included well-known local athletes or celebrities as part of that entrance. His tour announcement video leaned into that part of his live-show identity, with appearances from names including Drake, Marshawn Lynch, Rob Gronkowski and Kid Rock.

Is there an encore at Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour?"

Yes. Recent "Still The Problem Tour" setlists have included an encore, so fans should plan to stay through the end.

Based on fan-reported setlists from the tour, Morgan Wallen’s encore has typically been one of the most hit-heavy parts of the night, often featuring major songs like “Sand in My Boots,” “Last Night” and “Whiskey Glasses.” Encore details can vary by date, but the final stretch is where some of Wallen’s biggest crowd moments tend to happen.

What is the "Still The Problem Tour" production like?

Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour" is built like a full stadium night, not just a big stage dropped onto a football field. Recent shows have included a dramatic walkout, massive video elements, a main-stage run, a B-stage section and a hit-heavy encore designed to send the crowd home loud.

The B-stage portion is especially useful to know before buying tickets. During songs like “Cover Me Up,” “I’m a Little Crazy” and “Wasted on You,” Wallen has moved away from the main stage, giving fans in other parts of the stadium a closer look. That means the “best” seat is not only about being closest to the main stage.

Floor seats put you closest to the energy, lower-bowl seats can offer a strong balance of view and sound, and upper-level seats may still work well for a show built around big screens and stadium-scale production. Use SeatGeek’s interactive seat map and View From Seat when available to preview your sightline before buying.

When should I arrive for Morgan Wallen’s concert?

For a Morgan Wallen stadium show, arriving early is the safest move. Recent "Still The Problem Tour" dates have included multiple support acts before Wallen takes the stage, which means the listed event time usually marks the start of the full concert experience, not the headliner’s exact set time.

A good rule of thumb is to arrive at least 90 minutes before the listed start time if you want to buy merch, get food or drinks, find your section and settle in before the openers. If you are driving, add extra time for stadium traffic, parking and walking from the lot. If you only care about Wallen’s set, do not cut it too close: entry lines, security checks and mobile ticket issues can still slow you down.

Because stadium concerts can have a long event window, check your specific venue’s door time, opener schedule, bag policy and parking guidance before leaving. That will give you the best sense of how early to arrive for your date.

What should I bring to a Morgan Wallen concert?

Start with your mobile ticket, a charged phone and a small venue-approved bag.

Bring your ID, a credit or debit card, comfortable shoes, earplugs if you are sensitive to loud sound and a portable charger if your venue allows it. For outdoor stadiums, check the weather and consider sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses or a light layer depending on the city.

Avoid oversized bags, outside food or drinks, professional cameras, large signs that block views and anything prohibited by the stadium. Bag policies vary by venue, so check your specific stadium’s rules before leaving.

What should fans wear to "Still The Problem Tour?"

Morgan Wallen concert outfits usually land somewhere between country tailgate and stadium summer night. Expect cowboy boots, denim, trucker hats, flannels, graphic tees, sundresses, belt buckles, cutoff shorts, Tennessee orange and plenty of camo-inspired looks.

Comfort still wins. These are long stadium nights, and you may be walking from a far lot, standing in merch lines or staying on your feet for most of the show. Choose shoes you can actually handle for several hours, especially if you are on the floor.

Outdoor dates can start hot and end cooler after the encore. Check the forecast before leaving, and think about sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat or a light layer depending on your city.

Is Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour" good for younger fans?

Morgan Wallen’s music has a wide fan base, but families should plan carefully for the realities of a stadium country concert.

The headlining set has generally started after 9:00 p.m. and run a little over two hours, which means the show may end near midnight or later depending on the city. Stadium exits can also take time after the encore.

For younger fans, assigned seats in the lower bowl or club sections may be easier than floor sections. Ear protection is a smart idea, especially with a loud crowd, full-band sound and stadium-scale production.

How to get Morgan Wallen tour tickets on SeatGeek

SeatGeek makes it easy to compare Morgan Wallen tickets across cities, dates and sections.

  1. Go to SeatGeek.com or open the SeatGeek app.

  2. Search for “Morgan Wallen.”

  3. Select the "Still The Problem Tour" date and city you want to attend.

  4. Use the interactive seat map to compare sections, rows and prices.

  5. Check Deal Score to find listings that offer strong value for the seat location.

  6. Use filters to sort by price, ticket quantity, section or other preferences.

  7. Compare both nights if your city has more than one show.

  8. Review the full ticket details before checkout.

  9. Buy your tickets and follow the delivery instructions in your SeatGeek account.

  10. Before the show, make sure your mobile tickets are ready and your phone is charged.

Morgan Wallen’s "Still The Problem Tour" is the kind of stadium night that starts before the first chord: tailgates, boots on concrete, packed concourses and everyone saving their voice for the songs they know are coming. By the time Wallen hits the stage, the show has already turned into a full-on country takeover.

Come ready for the openers and the late-night run of hits. And whatever you do, do not treat the encore like bonus time. This is where the night cashes in, with thousands of fans yelling every word, the stadium getting louder with each song and one last chorus that feels like it belongs to everybody in the building.