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Morgan Wallen Kicks Off Still The Problem Tour with Huge Minneapolis Show
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Morgan Wallen kicks off his massive Still The Problem tour. See the setlist, tour dates, and how his huge album catalog fuels the stadium shows.

AceShowbiz - Just over a week after an intimate performance at Nashville’s 4,000-seat Pinnacle venue to launch his SiriusXM radio station, Morgan Wallen took center stage at Minneapolis’s massive U.S. Bank Stadium on April 10. There, he performed before nearly 70,000 fans, marking the opening night of his Still The Problem tour.

The tour builds on the momentum from his previous I'm The Problem tour and will keep [strong>Morgan Wallen] on the road until its conclusion on August 1 in Philadelphia. The itinerary includes stops in 12 cities, with most locations featuring two-night engagements, except for a single night in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Although [strong>Morgan Wallen] has released only four albums, his records tend to be expansive. His latest, 2025’s I'm The Problem, contains 37 tracks, while the 2023 album One Thing At A Time features 36 songs. This vast catalog provides a rich pool of material for his live performances.

During the roughly two-hour and 15-minute Minneapolis show, [strong>Morgan Wallen] played 28 songs, covering many fan favorites. Despite this, some hits were notably absent, including the Billboard Hot 100 number one single “What I Want,” a duet with Tate McRae. This omission may be related to the fact that none of his three opening acts—Vincent Mason, Gavin Adcock, and Thomas Rhett—are female artists. [strong>Morgan Wallen] is expected to rotate in different openers, including Ella Langley, which could influence future setlists.

The Still The Problem tour will also feature guest appearances by artists such as Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Blake Whitten, Jason Scott & The High Heat, Zach John King, and Flatland Calvary on various dates.

This first night’s setlist showcased a mix of new and older material, demonstrating [strong>Morgan Wallen]’s comfort performing in venues of all sizes—from small clubs to stadiums packed with tens of thousands of fans.

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