“Should Not Cost More Than Multi-Day Festivals” – Morgan Wallen Fans Sound Off About High Ticket Prices During ‘Still The Problem’ Tour Presale

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Matt Paskert

Morgan Wallen fans have a bone to pick with him for these ticket prices.

At the end of October, Morgan Wallen announced he’s hitting the road in 2026 with the announcement of his Still the Problem tour. The massive 12-stop tour will include two shows at each stadium (except 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

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.

Fans are eagerly trying to get tickets, and rightfully so. Morgan Wallen is a stellar entertainer, and with a star-studded list of supporting acts, each night of the tour will be one to remember. However, as tickets went on sale during presale yesterday, many fans are realizing their dreams of seeing Morgan Wallen and friends live might not come to fruition after seeing the prices.

One social media user, @kellycress on Instagram, shared the ticket pricing after getting through the presale queue. On her computer screen, she showed prices for various spots in the stadium, which range from upwards of $700 to be on the floor, $900 to be in the pit, $1,200+ to be in the 100 level, and to be in the 300 level of the stadium (AKA the nose bleeds), it will still cost you about $350.

As she walks followers and fellow fans through the pricing, you can clearly see from the grey dots that fans were buying tickets at this steep price point.

“Are you kidding me!? I’m in the Morgan Wallen pre-sale and I’ll have to sell plasma for a year to afford one ticket…no matter where I sit!
How are people supposed to afford live music experiences with these prices?! It’s so sad. This girl is going to wait it out. Who’s with me!?”

Of course, Morgan Wallen is one of the biggest names, if not the biggest, in country music, so I am sure fans were expecting to spend a little on these tickets, but some of these prices are close to a paycheck for some folks.

And she wasn’t the only fan sharing disappointment with the ticket prices. On Twitter, commentary was flowing about how expensive all the ticket options were during the presale. The general public will take place on Friday, November 7, at 10 AM local time. It will be interesting to see whether the commentary on pricing remains the same or if the numbers will be a little more affordable.

Check out what some fans are sharing while you’re here:

 

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