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- 🔥 Quick Facts
- Why Denver’s Mile High Venue Matters for This Tour
- The Opening Acts: A Country Tour Powerhouse Lineup
- Tour Statistics & Scale Comparison
- Denver’s Dual-Night Setup: What to Expect
- Recording Activity & What’s Next for Wallen
- Ticket Availability & VIP Packages
- Will Morgan Wallen Add More Stadium Dates After This Tour Concludes?
Morgan Wallen brings the Still The Problem Tour to Denver for back-to-back nights on May 29-30, 2026 at Empower Field at Mile High. The 23-stadium North American trek features Brooks & Dunn as primary support, with Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason rotating in the third slot. This marks Wallen’s return to stadium touring after his sold-out 2025 I’m The Problem Tour concluded in September, showcasing material from his latest album—which has already spent a full year on the Billboard 200 charts.
🔥 Quick Facts
- Dates: Friday, May 29 & Saturday, May 30, 2026 at 5:30 PM MT
- Venue: Empower Field at Mile High (capacity 76,125)
- Gates Open: 4:30 PM; Parking lots 1:30 PM
- Special Guests: Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason
- Tour Scale: 23-stadium Still The Problem Tour (upgraded from 2025’s 20-stadium run)
Why Denver’s Mile High Venue Matters for This Tour
Morgan Wallen‘s decision to book two consecutive nights at Empower Field at Mile High reflects his dominance in the stadium touring landscape. The 76,125-capacity venue sits at 5,280 feet elevation—the highest major concert venue in North America—presenting unique acoustical advantages that stadium artists leverage for maximum crowd engagement. Only the largest artists who generate unprecedented ticket demand secure dual nights here; this signals Wallen’s status as a draw equivalent to major rock and pop superstars.
The Still The Problem Tour expands to 23 stadiums compared to 2025’s 20-stadium I’m The Problem Tour, reflecting continued growth. Denver’s position early in the tour schedule (just weeks into the run) carries weight—artists often fine-tune production and setlists during these initial shows.
Morgan Wallen plays Denver with Still The Problem Tour May 29-30 at Empower Field
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The Opening Acts: A Country Tour Powerhouse Lineup
Brooks & Dunn headline the support bill as direct support—a significant pairing given their legendary status in country music. The Country Music Hall of Famers bring their own massive fanbase and provide authentic co-headliner appeal for attendees who arrive early. Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason rotate in the third slot across different shows, adding variety and showcasing emerging talent on country’s biggest stages.
This rotating approach has become standard practice on Wallen’s tours, allowing him to feature multiple developing artists while keeping the tour fresh across 23 consecutive stadiums. AXS ticketing data confirmed Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason for Denver’s May 29th show, with Brooks & Dunn confirmed on both nights.
Tour Statistics & Scale Comparison
| Metric | Still The Problem 2026 | I’m The Problem 2025 |
| Stadium Count | 23 stadiums | 20 stadiums |
| Venue Type | Stadium only | Stadium only |
| Opening Acts | Brooks & Dunn + rotating slots | Varied (Miranda Lambert, others) |
| VIP Availability | TBA | Yes (meet & greets available) |
| Typical Capacity | 65,000–80,000 per show | 65,000–80,000 per show |
Wallen’s expansion from 20 to 23 stadiums underscores sustained demand. His I’m The Problem album (released May 2025) achieved a full year on the Billboard 200 charts—a rare achievement tied to only his most successful albums including Dangerous: The Double Album and One Thing At A Time. This career trajectory positions the Still The Problem Tour as one of 2026’s most anticipated country music events.
“Wallen kicked off his 23-stadium show Still The Problem Tour for 2026 with two consecutive nights at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the run includes select cities across North America through the year.”
— Morgan Wallen Official Website, tour announcement
Denver’s Dual-Night Setup: What to Expect
Two consecutive nights at a single venue are unusual for even the largest tours. Empower Field historically hosts fewer than 10 major concerts annually, reserving dates only for artists demonstrating massive ticket demand. Wallen’s presence for May 29-30 reflects both his unprecedented popularity and his fanbase’s geographic reach into Colorado markets.
The back-to-back configuration allows Denver-area fans planning to attend both shows to do so with minimal travel friction. Parking lots open at 1:30 PM and gates at 4:30 PM—early arrivals should expect substantial traffic on I-25 near Bryant Street where the stadium is located. Single-day parking permits are available for purchase through the official Empower Field ticketing system.
Recording Activity & What’s Next for Wallen
In May 2026 Instagram updates, Wallen revealed he has been in the studio recording approximately ten new songs. This hints at a potential deluxe edition or subsequent album within the next 12 months. Given the extended shelf-life of I’m The Problem (full year on Billboard 200), fans should anticipate fresh material announcements during the tour. Concert setlists on the Still The Problem Tour may include unreleased tracks, giving Denver audiences potential first-listen opportunities.
An artist update on tour focus and living arrangements reflects the broader shift in country music toward longer touring calendars in 2026—a trend Wallen exemplifies with 23 consecutive stadium dates.
Ticket Availability & VIP Packages
Tickets are on sale now across Ticketmaster, AXS, StubHub, SeatGeek, and LiveNation. Premium sections and pit access typically command premium pricing. VIP packages for the Still The Problem Tour may include meetand-greet opportunities, exclusive merchandise, and early entry—though specific offerings for Denver dates vary by carrier.
Strong inventory remains available as of May 24, 2026, though weekend shows (Friday-Saturday) historically sell faster than single dates. Secondary market prices on resale platforms often fluctuate 24-48 hours before showtime.
Will Morgan Wallen Add More Stadium Dates After This Tour Concludes?
The expansion from 20 to 23 stadiums signals Wallen’s continued momentum through 2026. Industry observers expect potential overseas stadium announcements (UK, Australia, Europe) following the North American run’s conclusion—though no international dates have been confirmed. Whether a 2027 tour materializes depends on new album release timing and momentum from the ten recordings currently in post-production.
Sources
- Morgan Wallen Official Website — Tour schedule, opening act confirmations, album charter history
- Empower Field at Mile High — Venue capacity (76,125), gate times, parking information
- Ticketmaster / AXS / LiveNation — Real-time ticket availability, pricing tiers
- Billboard — Album chart performance, I’m The Problem year-long chart residency
- Variety — Tour announcement and opening act details (October 30, 2025)
- Forbes — Album milestone coverage, chart longevity analysis (May 22, 2026)











