Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 “Still the Problem” Tour

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Morgan Wallen Announces 2026 “Still the Problem” Tour

Country music sensation Morgan Wallen has officially announced his “Still the Problem” tour, extending his previous “I’m The Problem” tour. The announcement was made on October 30, revealing plans for a substantial nationwide tour.

Morgan Wallen’s Tour Details

The “Still the Problem” tour will encompass an impressive 21 shows in 11 cities across the United States. However, fans in Tennessee may be disappointed as Neyland Stadium is not included in the current lineup. Despite this, two dates remain unannounced for June 26 and 27, leaving a glimmer of hope for local supporters.

Announcement Highlights

  • Initial teaser posted on Instagram on October 13.
  • Key visual of Wallen’s “Norris Bear” shared by various arenas on social media.
  • Official announcement made via stilltheproblem.com and X (formerly Twitter).

Wallen’s announcement followed a month of buildup, including a cryptic Morse code message revealed by his fan page, Club Wallen, spelling out “Still the Problem.” This led to significant excitement leading up to the final reveal.

Ticket Sales for “Still the Problem” Tour

  • Presale ticket registration opens until November 6, 10 p.m.
  • Presale tickets available on November 5.
  • General public sales start on November 7 at 10 a.m.

Background on Morgan Wallen

Originally from Sneedville, Tennessee, Wallen grew up in a small town with a population of about 1,600. He later relocated to Knox County, where he graduated from Gibbs High School in 2011.

Wallen’s previous concert in Knoxville took place in September 2024, featuring a sold-out two-show series with over 156,000 attendees—a record-breaking turnout in Neyland Stadium. The event also saw appearances from notable figures like Tennessee legends Peyton Manning and Eric Church.

Fans can look forward to Wallen’s upcoming tour as he continues to make waves in the music industry with his electrifying performances and engaging presence.