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Morgan Wallen brings his massive Still The Problem Tour to Tuscaloosa tonight, transforming Bryant-Denny Stadium into a country music mecca. With 100,000 attendees expected, this marks the first major concert at the iconic venue in over 30 years. Get ready for an unforgettable night featuring special guests Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, and Zach John King.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Date & Time: Saturday, April 18, 2026, doors open 4:30pm, first opener 5:30pm, Morgan takes stage around 9pm
- Venue: Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, capacity 100,000
- Tour Name: Still The Problem Tour features 23 stadium shows across North America in 2026
- Album Focus: Material from “I’m The Problem” released May 16, 2025, featuring 37 tracks
Morgan Wallen’s Career-Defining Night in Tuscaloosa
Morgan Wallen has established himself as the most dominant force in country music today. His fourth studio album “I’m The Problem” became 2025’s biggest album debut with 493,000 units sold in week one. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, marking his third number one on the chart. Tonight’s show represents a significant milestone for the Tennessee Volunteers fan performing at the Alabama Crimson Tide’s home.
Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour is one of 2026’s biggest offerings across any genre. The 23-stadium tour kicked off with back-to-back nights at Minneapolis’ U.S. Bank Stadium on April 10. Tonight marks only the second show on this historic tour.
Morgan Wallen brings Still The Problem Tour to Tuscaloosa tonight at Bryant-Denny
When does the Sidemen Charity Match start? Kicks off 10am ET at Wembley
Special Guests & Opening Performances
Tonight’s lineup includes three rising stars who’ve worked alongside Wallen throughout 2025 and 2026. Ella Langley has become a regular collaborator, performing duets with Wallen at multiple tour stops. Vincent Mason and Zach John King round out the support lineup. Doors open at 4:30pm with the first opener hitting the stage at 5:30pm.
Langley and Wallen have been known to perform surprise duets. During his I’m the Problem Tour, they performed “What I Want”, but recently switched to “Sand in My Boots”. Fans should expect an electrifying moment when Langley joins Wallen on stage tonight.
What To Expect From Wallen’s Setlist
| Song Category | Examples From Setlist |
| Recent Album Hits | Don’t We, Just in Case, Love Somebody, I Got Better |
| Classic Fan Favorites | Last Night, Whiskey Glasses, Cowgirls, You Proof |
| All-Time Anthems | I Had Some Help, Cover Me Up, More Than My Hometown |
| Expected Set Start | Around 9:00pm (approximately 90-minute set) |
Wallen brings an impressive arsenal of chart-toppers and fan favorites to his 2026 tour. His setlist draws heavily from “I’m The Problem” while honoring breakthrough tracks like “Last Night” and “Whiskey Glasses”. Based on his Minneapolis opening nights, expect Wallen to take the stage around 9pm following the support acts.
“Wallen’s 2026 shows feel more like mini-festivals than standalone country concerts, with the ‘Livin’ the Dream’ crooner bringing one of today’s biggest artists along with additional star-studded support.”
— Holler Country Music, April 17, 2026
Parking, Bags & Venue Details You Need To Know
Bryant-Denny Stadium operates a strict clear bag policy. Approved bags include: clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags not exceeding 12″ x 6″ x 12″; small clutch purses 4.5″ x 6.5″ maximum (permitted in addition to clear bags); and one-gallon clear plastic freezer bags. The stadium has official on-site parking available for $55 plus additional nearby lots within walking distance.
Wallen merchandise trucks open at 1pm today at the corner of Colonial Drive and Judy Bonnor Drive. A special Crimson Tide-inspired Norris Bear cap drops exclusively today. Limited Still the Problem Tour apparel including tees, hoodies, caps, and koozies are available online and at the venue.
Will Morgan Wallen Address His Tennessee Loyalty Tonight?
Wallen, a devoted Tennessee Volunteers fan, is performing at Alabama territory tonight. The moment sparked online debate between rival fanbases. Interestingly, Kristen Saban, daughter of legendary Alabama coach Nick Saban, publicly defended Wallen against critics. Once Wallen launches into his opening number “Don’t We”, the rivalry talk will fade as 100,000 fans unite in celebration of country music’s biggest star.
Sources
- Holler Country Music – Comprehensive guide to Wallen’s Bryant-Denny Stadium show, setlist predictions, and venue details
- Ticketmaster – Official ticket information and real-time availability for April 18 show
- Morgan Wallen Official Website – Tour dates, merchandise, and breaking album news











