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Morgan Wallen arrives in Minneapolis tomorrow for the explosive kickoff of his 23-stadium Still the Problem Tour. Two consecutive nights at U.S. Bank Stadium launch what promises to be the country music event of spring and summer 2026. This is the moment fans have been waiting for.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Tour Launch Date: April 10-11, 2026 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis
- Total Stadium Shows: 23 massive venues across North America through August
- Album: Supporting “I’m the Problem” with new and classic hits
- Opening Acts: Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, Thomas Rhett rotating throughout tour
The Country Superstar Brings Stadium Energy to the Twin Cities
After teasing fans for months, Morgan Wallen officially kicks off his Still the Problem Tour tomorrow night in Minneapolis. The U.S. Bank Stadium will host back-to-back nights of high-energy performances, with Thomas Rhett joining Friday’s show and HARDY performing Saturday. This two-night stand marks the beginning of an ambitious North American stadium run that will dominate venues through August.
The “Last Night” superstar has been candid about his personal growth, telling fans he’s “proud of the results” after letting go of barriers that held him back. Tomorrow’s Minneapolis performances represent a fresh chapter, showcasing Wallen’s resilience and commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences.
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A Stacked Lineup of Country Music’s Biggest Names
What makes the Still the Problem Tour truly special is its rotating roster of elite opening acts. Brooks & Dunn, the legendary duo, will appear on select dates alongside HARDY, rising star Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett. Additional support comes from Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason, Flatland Cavalry, Hudson Westbrook, and others, bringing fresh energy to every show.
Minneapolis fans attending tomorrow will experience Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason as openers tonight and tomorrow respectively. The double-header format ensures variety while maintaining the tour’s momentum as America’s premier country event of 2026.
Tour Schedule and Venue Breakdown
| Key Tour Information | Details |
| Starting City | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
| Launch Dates | April 10 and 11, 2026 |
| Tour Duration | April through August 2026 |
| Total Stadium Dates | 23 massive venues |
“I’d like to think that over the past year I’ve grown a ton. For a long time I had a lot of things holding me back, and I feel like I’ve said goodbye to a lot of those things, and I’m proud of the results that came from doing that.”
— Morgan Wallen, Country Music Superstar
From Las Vegas to Philadelphia, Where Wallen’s Taking Over America
After Minneapolis, Wallen travels to Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Gainesville, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Baltimore, Ann Arbor, and finishes in Philadelphia on August 1. Each stop represents a sold-out stadium experience with celebrity walkouts, surprise performances, and moments fans will remember forever. The scale of this tour reflects Wallen’s dominance in country music after his “I’m the Problem” album dominated charts and streaming platforms.
During his previous tour, Wallen featured surprise celebrity guests including Drake, Brett Favre, Barry Bonds, and Rob Gronkowski. Fans are eagerly speculating who will join the walkouts tomorrow in Minneapolis, adding another layer of anticipation to the historic tour launch.
What’s Next for Morgan Wallen After Tomorrow’s Historic Opener?
With the still-growing success of his latest album, “I’m the Problem,” and the momentum building around the Still the Problem Tour, Wallen has cemented his status as country music’s most bankable live act. After Minneapolis, how will he maintain energy across 23 more stadium shows? Will opening acts like Brooks & Dunn and HARDY steal the show, or will Wallen’s personal growth fuel even bigger performances in Vegas and beyond?












