Extending on the incredible success of his 2025 studio album, Morgan Wallen is officially back for another summer on the road for the 2026 Still The Problem stadium tour.
Last night (April 10), the country music megastar kicked things off at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, bringing an enthusiastic return to the stage following an over six-month-long hiatus after the completion of the original I’m The Problem tour on September 13, 2025. Last week, Wallen dipped his toes back into the water, playing for an intimate crowd of 4000 Sirius XM subscribers at the Pinnacle, celebrating the launch of his new Morgan Wallen station.
During the Sirius performance, he not only noted his long-overdue return and the excitement to be back to live shows but also teased some changes in this year’s setlist, throwing fans for a loop by playing one of his first self-written tracks, “Chasin’ You.” Sure enough, the Sneedville native mixed things up this time around, highlighting his full catalog rather than just a focus on his fourth studio album (most likely a reflection of the tapering end of an era for the massive 37-song project).
Theo Von lent a hand in this tour’s pre-show skit airing on the big screens as the countdown commenced and Wallen officially made his entrance, walking out with former Vikings legend, Jared Allen, to none other than his hype up track “Broadway Girls.”
Ushering in the night, Wallen opened with his most recent and probably final single from the album, “Don’t We.” Overall, he captivated with 28 songs throughout the setlist with new additions including “I Wrote The Book,” “One Thing At A Time,” “Wasted On You,” and “7 Summers,” which the audience got to vote on prior to the show out of a selection of four songs.
In true Wallen tradition, he also brought out openers Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason to help him sing his 2017 Florida Georgia Line collaboration, “Up Down.” With 12 cities highlighted on this year’s tour, wrapping up on August 1 in Philadelphia, other supporting acts joining him throughout include Ella Langley, Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Zach John King, Jason Scott & The High Heat, and Blake Whiten.
While artists have been known to switch up the songs on a city-to-city basis, in general, here’s what to expect from Wallen throughout the rest of the Still The Problem tour:
Setlist:
- Don’t We
- I Wrote The Book
- I’m The Problem
- One Thing At A Time
- I Got Better
- Chasin’ You
- 20 Cigarettes
- Heartless
- Love Somebody
- Dark ‘Til Daylight
- Ain’t That Some
- Cover Me Up
- I’m A Little Crazy
- Wasted On You
- Up Down
- Cowgirls
- 7 Summers (fan voted)
- TN
- Thinkin’ Bout Me
- You Proof
- This Bar
- More Than My Hometown
- Just In Case
- The Way I Talk
- I Had Some Help
- Sand In My Boots
- Last Night
- Whiskey Glasses

