
Morgan Wallen Tour 2026
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15 upcoming Morgan Wallen concerts across 9 cities in North America. Live Ticketmaster availability refreshed daily.
- When is Morgan Wallen's next show?
- Fri, June 5, 2026 at Acrisure Stadium.
- Is Morgan Wallen touring near me?
- Playing 9 cities in 2026. See the "Tickets Near You" section below for your city.
- How do I get Morgan Wallen tickets?
- Tap any date below to checkout on Ticketmaster — listings here are official primary tickets, refreshed daily.
- What time does the show start?
- Most Morgan Wallen shows start between 7 and 9 PM local, with doors 60–90 minutes earlier. Exact time is on each ticket.
- How long is the concert?
- Roughly 90–150 minutes including the opener and a short encore.
About Morgan Wallen
MMorgan Wallen is the American Country Pop artist taking the 2026 tour through arenas, amphitheaters, and outdoor festival stages — the kind of country show built around a full live band, a deep singalong catalog, and a setlist that mixes hits with stripped-down storytelling moments. 15 confirmed dates across 9 cities this run. Morgan Wallen is one of the most popular country artists of his generation, known for merging classic country storytelling with modern production influences from pop, rock, and hip-hop. His raspy vocal style, relatable lyrics, and easygoing stage presence have made him a favorite among both traditional country fans and newer listeners drawn in by crossover-friendly singles. Morgan's catalog features a mix of heartfelt ballads, upbeat party anthems, and songs about small-town life, heartbreak, and friendship. His studio albums have consistently topped country charts and produced multiple hit singles, and he has become a regular at major country music awards shows. Morgan's concerts are known for their high energy, strong visuals, and deep setlists pulled from his growing catalog. Fans love him for his authenticity, his willingness to push country music in new directions, and his ability to connect with audiences of all backgrounds. His live shows routinely fill arenas and stadiums, cementing his status as a top draw in country music.
Cheapest Morgan Wallen Tickets — 5 Ways to Save on the 2026 Tour
Morgan Wallen tickets can move fast, especially for big-city dates, but there are a few reliable ways to land the best price.
- Buy during the official on-sale window. Face-value primary tickets on Ticketmaster are almost always cheaper than resale — the listings above show primary availability first.
- Consider mid-week shows. Tuesday and Wednesday Morgan Wallen dates often list 15 to 30 percent lower than weekend stops in the same city.
- Go upper-level. Upper 300-level or balcony sections typically start near $45 to $75 and still offer a strong view of the stage.
- Watch last-minute drops.Resellers often slash prices 24 to 48 hours before doors open, especially for mid-week dates that haven't sold out.
- Compare nearby cities. It can be cheaper to drive 2 to 3 hours to a smaller market — check the full cheap Morgan Wallen tickets guide for current low-priced dates.
Morgan WallenVIP Packages & Meet & Greet Options
When available, Morgan Wallen VIP packages are offered directly on Ticketmaster alongside the standard tickets for each tour date. VIP experiences for Morgan Wallenconcerts often include early venue entry, a premium seat or pit access, an exclusive tour merchandise item, and occasionally a pre-show soundcheck or photo opportunity. Meet and greet packages, when offered, sell out fastest — if you see one listed on the show page above, it's worth grabbing immediately. For the full breakdown of current VIP and meet and greet options on this tour, see the Morgan WallenVIP & meet and greet guide.
Morgan WallenPresale Tickets & Codes
Presale windows for the Morgan Wallen 2026 tour typically open 1 to 3 days before the general on-sale and are the best way to lock in seats before inventory drops. The most common presales for Morgan Wallentour stops are Ticketmaster Verified Fan, Live Nation presale, the artist's official newsletter or fan club, and credit-card presales from Citi, American Express, or Capital One in North America. Sign-up links usually go live from the artist's official site 1 to 2 weeks before the on-sale. See the Morgan Wallen presale guide for the current active codes and sign-up deadlines.
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Inside Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen is the East Tennessee country singer who, somewhere between a 2014 talent-show audition and a 2023 Billboard chart-takeover, became the biggest commercial force the country format has produced this decade. Born Morgan Cole Wallen on May 13, 1993 in Sneedville, Tennessee — population under a thousand, tucked deep in the Appalachian ridge country of Hancock County — he was raised on traditional country radio, Sunday-morning gospel and the slow burn of bluegrass jam sessions before The Voice US Season 6 pulled him onto a national stage at nineteen. He didn't win the show; he won everything that came after it. If I Know Me (2018) introduced the husky, drawl-forward voice and the country-rap fusion that critics didn't know what to do with and fans absorbed by the millions. Dangerous: The Double Album (2021) became the longest-running No. 1 country album in Billboard history, sitting at the top of the all-genre chart for ten weeks. One Thing at a Time (2023) — a thirty-six-track double record built for the streaming era — held No. 1 on the Billboard 200 for sixteen non-consecutive weeks, the longest run of any album in the 2020s so far. Then "Last Night" did what no country song had done in modern Billboard memory: spent sixteen weeks at No. 1 on the Hot 100 and twelve weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Country chart, crossing over without ever leaving the format. I'm the Problem (2025) added another wave. The current touring cycle — the One Night at a Time World Tour rolling into the I'm the Problem World Tour — is a stadium-only operation that has booked NFL- and CFL-scale venues across North America with UK and European dates layered in. This page is the evergreen landing spot for current Morgan Wallen tour dates, ticket information, setlists, and city-specific show notes, updated continuously as the routing rolls out.
About Morgan Wallen
Morgan Cole Wallen was born May 13, 1993 in Sneedville, Tennessee, a courthouse-square town of fewer than a thousand people in Hancock County, sitting in the ridge-and-valley country between the Clinch Mountains and the Cumberland Plateau. His father was a Baptist minister and his mother taught school; he grew up singing in church, playing baseball well enough to draw scholarship interest, and absorbing classic country — Hank Williams Jr., Keith Whitley, Alan Jackson — alongside the Lil Wayne and Eminem his older cousins played in pickup trucks. A baseball injury in high school redirected him toward music full-time, and in 2014 he auditioned for The Voice US Season 6 at nineteen, joining Usher's team before being traded to Adam Levine and eliminated in the playoffs. He left Los Angeles with a manager, a publishing path into Nashville, and a clear sense that the next move was Music Row rather than Hollywood.
The first single, "The Way I Talk," came out on Big Loud Records in 2016. If I Know Me followed in 2018 with "Whiskey Glasses" and "Up Down," both hitting No. 1 on country radio. The breakthrough was Dangerous: The Double Album, released January 8, 2021 with thirty tracks, "More Than My Hometown," "7 Summers," "Wasted on You," and "Sand in My Boots" — a record that spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to become the longest-running No. 1 country album in chart history. The 2021 cancellation incident — a video posted to TMZ showing Wallen using a racial slur outside his Nashville home — pulled him off country radio and out of award-show eligibility for a year; he apologized publicly, met with civil rights leaders including representatives of the Black Music Action Coalition, and committed funds to organizations including the BMAC. The commercial impact on his fanbase was effectively zero — Dangerous continued to sell — and the industry comeback arc was already underway by the 2022 ACM Awards. One Thing at a Time arrived in March 2023, a thirty-six-track double album that debuted at No. 1 and stayed there for sixteen weeks total. "Last Night" became the longest No. 1 by a solo artist on the Hot 100 in nearly forty years, spending sixteen weeks atop the chart and twelve weeks at No. 1 on Hot Country. "Thinkin' Bout Me," "Cowgirls" with ERNEST, and "Lies Lies Lies" extended the run. I'm the Problem (2025) on Big Loud and Mercury Nashville continued the streak. The discography now sits squarely at the top of the format, the touring footprint has expanded from arenas into NFL stadiums on the One Night at a Time Tour and the follow-up I'm the Problem World Tour, and the UK and European reach has caught up to the North American demand for the first time in his career.
Morgan Wallen tour dates
The current Morgan Wallen touring chapter is structured as a rolling stadium-headliner operation that began as the One Night at a Time World Tour and has expanded into the I'm the Problem World Tour as the most recent album cycle catches up to the schedule. The routing is built around NFL- and CFL-scale stadium venues across North America — AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Soldier Field in Chicago, MetLife Stadium in the New York metro, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, BC Place in Vancouver, Rogers Centre in Toronto and Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton — with select arena dates in markets that don't carry a full stadium build. Sets run a tight 100 to 115 minutes with no intermission, a stadium-scale production package, and the country-rock-meets-country-rap fusion that defines his catalogue: pedal-steel and acoustic guitar leaning into 808s and trap-style hi-hats on the same record without anyone in the band breaking character. Support acts are stacked deep — recent legs have run Bailey Zimmerman, ERNEST, Hardy, Larry Fleet, Nate Smith, Corey Kent and Lainey Wilson on rotating bills. Door times typically run 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. for stadium dates with the first opener on around 6:00 p.m. and Wallen at 9:00 p.m. sharp. Stage production includes a full-width video wall, b-stage walkways into the floor pit, pyrotechnics on the up-tempo tracks and a deliberately blue-collar visual language — pickup trucks, neon beer signs, working-class Americana — that keeps the show rooted to the East Tennessee origin story even at a 60,000-seat scale. The grid above pulls the live schedule directly from Ticketmaster and updates as new One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour dates are confirmed and added.
Morgan Wallen tickets
Morgan Wallen tickets are sold primarily through Ticketmaster, with secondary inventory on StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats and Ticketmaster's own verified resale platform linked from each event card on this page. Stadium pricing for a One Night at a Time or I'm the Problem World Tour date typically opens with upper-deck reserved seats in the $80–$160 range, lower-bowl seated $180–$400, field seated and field general-admission standing $250–$600, and front-of-stage pit and VIP hospitality packages climbing past $1,000 on high-demand markets like Dallas, Nashville, Los Angeles, Toronto and London. Dynamic pricing applies on most Wallen on-sales, so the figure at checkout can move significantly during the queue — front-of-stage pit on the original on-sales for Dangerous-era arena dates moved past $4,000 on platinum tiers before secondary resale even opened. Fan club presales through the official Morgan Wallen site open the Tuesday or Wednesday before the Friday public on-sale and remain the best path to good seats. Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration is used on the highest-demand on-sales to keep bot inventory off the early window; register through the official site as soon as a date is announced. Secondary market reality: by show week on non-major-market stadium dates, upper-deck and lower-bowl pairs frequently drop 25 to 40 percent below the original on-sale face value as resellers clear inventory. Always buy from a marketplace with a buyer guarantee.
Morgan Wallen UK tour
The Morgan Wallen UK leg has expanded significantly across the One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour cycles, tracking the surge in British country streaming demand that came with the Last Night Hot 100 takeover and the broader C2C: Country to Country festival pipeline that has brought Nashville artists to UK arena audiences since 2013. The current UK touring tier is arena-scale rather than stadium, with The O2 Arena in London, AO Arena in Manchester, and Utilita Arena Birmingham as the anchor markets, plus additional dates rotating through The OVO Hydro in Glasgow and the 3Arena in Dublin on Ireland-inclusive legs. Each UK arena room sits in the 14,000 to 20,000-cap range; on-sales for "morgan wallen tour uk" have routinely cleared the queue inside minutes since the Dangerous cycle. The UK production package is a scaled-down version of the North American stadium build — full-width video wall, b-stage where the venue allows, and the same country-rock-meets-country-rap fusion catalogue — but the show length holds at the full 100 to 115 minutes the North American audience gets. Fan club presales open the week before public on-sale; Ticketmaster UK and AXS handle primary inventory depending on venue. UK secondary inventory routes through Ticketmaster Verified Resale, AXS Official Resale, and Twickets — the latter capped at face value and the only resale platform endorsed by most British promoters. Avoid private resale on UK classifieds and social marketplaces.
Morgan Wallen setlist
A current Morgan Wallen setlist runs about twenty-three to twenty-six songs across 100 to 115 minutes, with the pacing built around stadium-scale singalongs rather than the songwriter intimacy of a smaller country headliner show. The night usually opens with an up-tempo cut like "Ain't That Some" or "Cowgirls" with ERNEST to set the stadium-rock tone, then runs through the radio singles in clusters — "More Than My Hometown," "Wasted on You," "Whiskey Glasses" and "7 Summers" anchor the first third and pull the upper-deck singalong almost immediately. The mid-set deep-cut run pulls in "Sand in My Boots," "Thought You Should Know," "Thinkin' Bout Me," "Heartless" and the slower ballad turn that gives the crowd a breather before the back half. "You Proof" and "Lies Lies Lies" sit roughly two-thirds of the way through and step the tempo back up for the closing arc. "Last Night" — the sixteen-week Hot 100 No. 1 — lands in the closing run and turns into a full stadium-wide singalong that doesn't need any production push to fill the building. The encore typically runs two songs: a closing radio single and an extended walk-off jam. Setlist construction rotates by leg with three to four track swaps from night to night; check setlist.fm after the first show of any new One Night at a Time or I'm the Problem World Tour leg for the current order.
Morgan Wallen opening acts
Morgan Wallen runs the deepest support bill in modern country touring. The I'm the Problem World Tour stadium routing carries a stacked four-act gates-to-headliner build: a touring DJ warms the venue from doors at 5:00 p.m., a secondary opener takes the stage around 6:15 p.m., a primary direct-support act runs roughly 7:00 to 8:00 p.m., and Wallen hits at 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. sharp for the 100-to-115-minute headline set. The I'm the Problem stadium support roster has rotated Bailey Zimmerman, ERNEST and Anne Wilson across direct-support slots through the cycle, with Hardy carrying the primary opener role on earlier dates before transitioning into his own headline routing. Some markets have rotated in Corey Kent, Nate Smith, Larry Fleet or Lainey Wilson as the secondary opener — the lineup shifts city to city deliberately rather than locking a single bill for the whole tour.
The One Night at a Time World Tour set the template the I'm the Problem cycle inherited: Bailey Zimmerman as the breakout opener through both legs, Hardy as primary support on the stadium build (before splitting off to headline arenas in his own right), ERNEST cycling through both opener tiers as Wallen's longtime co-writer and the closest creative collaborator on the bill, and Parker McCollum, Larry Fleet, HARDY, and Nate Smith rotating in on specific routings. The selection logic is straightforward and aggressively label-driven — almost every opener on a Wallen tour is signed to Big Loud Records, the Joey Moi/Seth England label that signed Wallen out of The Voice and has built the modern Nashville mainstream country roster around him. Big Loud signs the artist, Wallen co-writes with them on the same Music Row schedule, the live touring engine then breaks them in front of the largest country audience on the road. ERNEST has appeared on both Wallen albums and Wallen tour bills since 2018; Bailey Zimmerman's "Rock and a Hard Place" and "Religiously" exploded directly off the Wallen support slot; Hardy's career trajectory was inseparable from the early Wallen arena dates.
Stadium-show flow on a typical Wallen night runs gates at 5:00 p.m., touring DJ from 5:00 to 6:00, secondary opener 6:15 to 6:45, changeover, primary opener 7:00 to 8:00, full stage flip and lighting reset, Wallen at 9:00 to 9:30 p.m. for the headline set, encore wrapping around 11:00 to 11:15 to clear most venue curfews. The deliberately rotating support bill means a Dallas show on a Friday and a Toronto show two weeks later won't carry identical openers — fans following multi-city stretches get a different undercard each stop, which is one of the reasons the support slot has become career-defining on Big Loud's roster. Check the official Ticketmaster show page for each tour date above; the confirmed opener bill is listed under the headline once the local promoter locks it in, usually 4 to 8 weeks ahead of the show.
Tour cities
Nashville
Nashville is the home-room show. Wallen has lived and recorded in Music City since signing his Big Loud deal, and his Nashville dates — historically at Nissan Stadium, home of the Titans, with its 69,000-cap east-bank stadium configuration — carry the weight of a hometown showcase. The post-show walk back across the Cumberland River pedestrian bridge into Lower Broadway is built into the experience; the bars and the honky-tonks treat a Wallen show night like a citywide event. Surprise guest walk-ons from Big Loud labelmates, ERNEST, Hardy and the Music Row songwriter circle are a running tradition. Nissan Stadium parking fills early; the easier play is a Lyft into the SoBro arts district and a fifteen-minute walk in. Lower-bowl and field seats clear first on the on-sale; the upper deck is the value tier.
Toronto
Toronto is the marquee Canadian stop on the One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour routings — Wallen plays Rogers Centre downtown, the 50,000-plus-cap retractable-roof home of the Blue Jays, attached to Union Station via the SkyWalk. The Canadian country crowd has caught up to the U.S. demand curve over the past three album cycles, and Toronto on-sales for "morgan wallen tickets toronto" routinely clear out before the queue closes. GO Transit and the TTC subway both drop within five minutes of the gates, which makes Rogers Centre one of the easiest North American stadiums to access without a car. Field general admission and lower-bowl seats sell first; the 500-level upper rings hold the best price-to-view ratio. Fan club presales are the only reliable path to good Toronto floor seats — public on-sales clear the front-of-stage pit inside the first minute.
Vancouver
Vancouver is the West Coast Canadian stop and a key search market for "morgan wallen vancouver." Wallen plays BC Place downtown, the 54,500-cap retractable-roof stadium that hosts the BC Lions and Whitecaps, sitting at the edge of Yaletown a five-minute walk from the SkyTrain Stadium-Chinatown station. The Pacific Northwest country crowd is older and quieter than the Texas stadium nights but turns out in full numbers for the radio singles — "Whiskey Glasses" and "More Than My Hometown" pull a full singalong from the upper bowl. SkyTrain Expo Line is the practical access play; parking around BC Place fills 90 minutes before doors on a sold-out night. Field general admission sells first on the on-sale; the 200-level lower bowl holds the best sightline value, and the 400-level upper ring is the price-conscious tier.
Winnipeg
Winnipeg is the Prairie stop on Canadian legs and a notable search market for "morgan wallen winnipeg." Wallen plays Princess Auto Stadium, the 33,000-cap home of the Blue Bombers, sitting on the University of Manitoba's Fort Garry campus south of the city. The Manitoba country crowd skews loyal and deep — Winnipeg has historically punched above its market size for major country tours, and Wallen on-sales here clear quickly. Parking at Princess Auto fills early; Winnipeg Transit runs event-night routes from downtown but expect 30 to 45 minutes door to door. The Forks and the Exchange District are the practical pre-show and post-show bar zones a ten-minute drive north of the stadium. Lower-bowl and field tickets sell first; the upper sections hold the best price-to-view ratio for a value buy.
Edmonton
Edmonton is the northern Prairies marquee and a strong search market for "morgan wallen edmonton." Wallen plays Commonwealth Stadium, the 56,000-cap CFL stadium that hosts the Edmonton Elks, sitting just north of the river valley a short walk from the Stadium LRT station. The Alberta country crowd is one of the most loyal markets on the routing — Wallen has played multiple sold-out stadium and arena dates here across recent cycles, and demand on "morgan wallen edmonton" on-sales clears the queue inside minutes. Edmonton LRT is the practical access play; parking around Commonwealth fills 90 minutes before doors. Whyte Avenue south of the river and 124 Street in Westmount are the practical pre-show bar zones. Lower-bowl and field general admission sell first on the on-sale; the upper bowl holds the value tier.
Los Angeles
Los Angeles is the West Coast marquee and a meaningful search market for "morgan wallen los angeles." Wallen plays SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, the 70,000-cap home of the Rams and Chargers, sitting at the south end of the LA basin a short walk from the Metro K Line Downtown Inglewood station. LA country audiences have grown materially across the Dangerous and One Thing at a Time cycles — Spotify and Apple Music delivered Wallen to a Southern California crowd that wouldn't have come in through country radio, and the SoFi build pulls a younger, more eclectic crowd than the Nashville home-room show. Metro K Line is the practical access play given LA traffic; parking around SoFi fills 90 minutes before doors. Field general admission and lower-bowl seats clear first; the 500-level upper ring is the best value tier in the building.
London
London is the UK marquee on the I'm the Problem World Tour and the most-searched UK city for "morgan wallen tour uk." Wallen has historically played the O2 Arena on the North Greenwich peninsula — the 20,000-cap room attached to the Jubilee Line and the Thames Clipper river bus — with expanding UK demand pushing toward larger venues on more recent cycles. The British country crowd has grown substantially through the Last Night streaming explosion and the C2C festival circuit, and on-sales for London dates clear out within minutes. The Jubilee Line drops directly inside North Greenwich station; the river bus from central London is the slower, more scenic option. Floor general admission and lower-tier seats sell first; the 400-level upper ring is the price-conscious tier. Fan club presales are the only reliable path to good London floor seats.
Manchester
Manchester is the Northern English stop on the UK leg and a strong second-market after London. Wallen plays AO Arena (formerly Manchester Arena), the 21,000-cap room sitting above Manchester Victoria station in the city centre — one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe and a regular stop for major North American country headliners. The Manchester country audience has grown through the same Spotify and C2C pipeline that fed the London demand, and on-sales here clear quickly. Manchester Victoria sits directly underneath the arena, making AO one of the easiest UK venues to access without a car. Tram, train and bus lines all converge inside Victoria. Floor general admission and lower-tier seated clear first on the on-sale; the upper tier is the value buy. Pre-show bars cluster around the Northern Quarter and Deansgate a short walk south of the arena.
Dallas
Dallas is the flagship Texas market for Morgan Wallen and one of the loudest stadium nights on the entire routing. Wallen plays AT&T Stadium in Arlington, the 80,000-plus-cap retractable-roof home of the Cowboys, with the full stadium build pushed to capacity on every recent on-sale. The Texas country crowd turns the "Whiskey Glasses," "More Than My Hometown" and "Last Night" singalongs into full-volume room-shakers that you can hear from the parking lots before you reach the gates. AT&T Stadium parking lots open four hours before doors; the Trinity Railway Express runs to nearby CentrePort/DFW Airport station with shuttle service on event nights. Field general admission and lower-bowl seats clear first on the on-sale; the upper deck holds the value tier. The post-show drain on a sold-out summer night runs 60 to 90 minutes through the Arlington traffic grid.
Atlanta
Atlanta is one of Wallen's strongest Southeast markets and the One Night at a Time and I'm the Problem World Tour routings typically play Mercedes-Benz Stadium downtown — the 71,000-cap home of the Falcons and Atlanta United, with its retractable-roof oculus and full vertical video crown. The Southeast country crowd is loud, young and deep into the catalogue; the "7 Summers" and "Sand in My Boots" singalongs run all the way into the upper deck. MARTA's Vine City and GWCC/CNN Center stations both sit a short walk from the gates, which makes Mercedes-Benz one of the easier large-stadium concert access plays in the Southeast. Lower-bowl and field seats clear first on the on-sale; the 300-level upper bowl holds the best price-to-view ratio for the value buy.








