Here we go.
Morgan Wallen has been dropping hints that a 2026 tour is going to be announced soon, and earlier this week his fan club account on Instagram shared a cryptic new video that some sort of announcement is coming soon.
Morgan shared that to his own Instagram stories, and the video was pretty bare, and the only text reads:
“System loading.”
And it also features lines of red dashes, which as it turns out is Morse code for “Still The Problem.”
The website stilltheproblem.com contained a countdown to this morning, October 30 at 8 AM central time, and a link at the bottom of the page directs to tour promoter AEG, seemingly confirming that it was something to do with a tour.
And ahead of the announcement, several stadiums began teasing stops from the reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year.
Several venues across the country posted a similar football, which contained Morgan’s recognizable “Norris bear” logo, along with the initials “MW.”
For example, here’s the one posted by Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, home of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
And now it’s official: Morgan is hitting the road in 2026.
The massive 12-stop tour will include two shows at each stadium (except in Tuscaloosa), including two nights at the Big House in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where Zach Bryan recently set the record for the largest-attended ticketed concert in the United States, a record previously held by George Strait.
The 20-night tour includes stops at:
- Acrisure Stadium (Pittsburgh Steelers) – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore Ravens) – Baltimore, Maryland
- Soldier Field (Chicago Bears) – Chicago, Illinois
- Mile High Stadium (Denver Broncos) – Denver, Colorado
- Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia Eagles) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- US Bank Stadium (Minnesota Vikings) – Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas Raiders) – Las Vegas, Nevada
- Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis Colts) – Indianapolis, Indiana
- Michigan Stadium (University of Michigan) – Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (University of Florida) – Gainesville, Florida
- Bryant-Denny Stadium (University of Alabama) – Tuscaloosa, Alabama
There’s also one date on the schedule that’s hidden, with unconfirmed reports of a show at Clemson University’s Memorial Stadium, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see for that one.
Going out on the road with Morgan for this one will be a rotating cast of openers including Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason and Blake Whiten.
Presale registration for the tour is open now, with tickets available for presale beginning Wednesday, November 5. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 7 at 10 AM local time. And as with previous tours, a portion of every ticket sold will benefit his Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF), which supports programs for youth in the areas of sports and music.
Morgan wrapped up his I’m The Problem tour in September, which was of course named for his his monster 37-song album also released this year. He played at stadiums all over the country, and several in Canada, and I’m sure whatever venues are on this list will be just as big and exciting.
He has stayed busy while out on the road too, releasing a couple new music videos over the last month or so for “I Got Better,” as well as his current single “20 Cigarettes.”
Additionally, he released his cover of Nothing But Thieves’ song “Graveyard Whistling” on streaming platforms everywhere, as it was previously only available as an Amazon Music exclusive.
The name of the tour could also hint at the possibility of a deluxe album to accompany his 2025 release I’m The Problem. Of course the album already had 36 songs, so I’m not sure how much more he could fit on there, but that’s a conversation for another day.





