Morgan Wallen is turning up the spotlight again, announcing his 2026 stadium tour with a high‑profile launch in Minneapolis. The country star will open his upcoming “Still the Problem Tour” with two nights at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on April 10 and 11, 2026. By choosing a stadium that features a roof, Wallen and his team underscore their intent to begin the tour strong and with minimal weather risk.
In those two nights, Wallen will bring support from Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason, kicking off what promises to be a major run of stadium shows across the U.S. This will be Wallen’s second two‑night stretch at U.S. Bank Stadium, following a sold‑out run in June 2024—proof that the Minneapolis market remains a strategic starting point.
Wallen’s story has taken significant turns. Once in a controversial chapter of his career, he has since climbed to commercial heights, earning multiple No. 1 country hits including “Last Night” and “Love Somebody,” along with the title track from his newest album “I’m the Problem.” For the 2026 tour, he appears eager to build on his momentum and secure his place in the stadium circuit.
From a logistics viewpoint, starting in Minneapolis allows Wallen to launch in the spring—with indoor stadium conditions helping avoid the logistical pitfalls outdoor arenas might face at that time of year. More cities and stadium dates are expected to follow, making this an early—but clear—declaration that Wallen is operating at full‑scale stadium level.
For fans in Minneapolis and beyond, the presale for tickets opens now (via StillTheProblem.com), with general public sale beginning November 7 at 10 a.m. local time. As Wallen prepares to bring his show to arenas and stadiums across the country, the choice of Minneapolis signals serious ambition—and an expectation of major turnout.