Morgan Wallen opens his 2026 Still the Problem Tour in Minneapolis on Friday and Saturday, bringing two nights to U.S. Bank Stadium and starting the run with the first stop on the schedule. The Minneapolis double-header is his first full-length set since September 2025.
That matters because Wallen is expected to use these shows to lean hard on the songs that have defined his recent run. He will almost definitely play Whiskey Glasses, Last Night, Love Somebody, Cover Me Up, Just in Case and More Than My Hometown, and he is also likely to include the title track from I’m the Problem. 20 Cigarettes is his latest Country Radio No. 1, and the set should also make room for Don't We, I Got Better, I'm a Little Crazy and TN.
The Minneapolis dates are being framed as the opening night of Wallen’s 2026 Still the Problem Tour, with the setlist built around both songs from I’m the Problem and the older hits that still anchor his shows. The picture is less about a locked list than about how he will mix the familiar with newer material while the tour gets started in front of a stadium crowd.
There is also the matter of who might surface around him. Thomas Rhett is direct support for Night One, and Wallen and Rhett share a No. 1 single in Mamaw's House. HARDY is on the bill for Night Two, and the two have previously performed He Went to Jared together. Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason are opening both nights at U.S. Bank Stadium, and Adcock has already come out with Zach John King during Wallen’s 2025 I’m the Problem Tour for Up Down.
One of the few near-certainties is the walkout. Broadway Girls has been Wallen’s pre-show soundtrack for a couple of years, and he blended it into his I’m the Problem Interlude throughout 2025. That makes the opening moments in Minneapolis feel less like a reset than a continuation, with the same entrance music leading into a new tour and a new stadium run.
What remains most interesting is not whether Wallen will play the hits. He will. It is whether he works in deeper cuts like Number 3 and Number 7, The Dealer or Miami, the songs that would tell the crowd he is willing to stretch beyond the obvious choices as the 2026 tour begins.






