Morgan Wallen Kicks Off ‘Still The Problem Tour’

Morgan Wallen debuts his “Still The Problem Tour” at U.S. Bank Stadium on April 10, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo: David Sherman Photography/David A. Sherman
Morgan Wallen kicked off his 2026 “Still The Problem Tour” over the weekend with two sold-out nights at U.S. Bank Stadium.
Wallen brought back his famous walk out tradition for this run, joined by NFL Hall of Famer Jared Allen. Before the walk out, Theo Von joined him for a tour-opening video. He opened his 28 song set with current country radio single “Don’t We.”
“We took a few months off after tour last year. Whenever I walk out and there’s a welcome like that, I always ask ‘Why did I take so many months off?’ But it’s been good for me, good for my band, good for my team,” Wallen shared from stage. “I feel like we’re ready to do it again this year. I appreciate y’all for being the first night on the Still The Problem Tour. We’re gonna sing quite a few songs tonight. I tried to switch up the setlist a little bit this year – I hope y’all enjoy.”

Morgan Wallen debuts his “Still The Problem Tour” at U.S. Bank Stadium on April 10, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo: David Sherman Photography/David A. Sherman
Throughout the night, Wallen performed a string of hits and fan favorites, including “I Wrote The Book,” “Cover Me Up,” “I’m A Little Crazy,” “Wasted On You,” “Chasin’ You,” “7 Summers,” “Sand In My Boots,” “Last Night,” and “Whiskey Glasses.”
Opening acts Vincent Mason and Gavin Adcock also joined the stage during Wallen’s set for his breakout hit “Up Down.” Afterwards, Thomas Rhett came out for “Cowgirls.”
The “Still The Problem Tour” will continue this Saturday (April 18) in Alabama at Bryant-Denny Stadium, and will make stops at Clemson’s Memorial Stadium, Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan’s Michigan Stadium and more throughout the run. Rotating support among the dates include Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, Rhett, Adcock, Hudson Westbrook, Flatland Cavalry, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Mason and Blake Whiten.
A portion of every ticket sold will benefit the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF), which supports programs for youth in the areas of sports and music.
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