Morgan Wallen’s ‘Still The Problem Tour’ Opens With a Bang
- Bailey Brantingham

- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Country superstar Morgan Wallen made a huge entrance as he kicked off his highly anticipated “Still The Problem” tour last week, bringing his hit album I’m the Problem back to the stage for a second promotional tour. The U.S. tour features a packed lineup of opening acts, many of which joined him on his 2025 tour, including Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett. While the tour may only stop in 12 cities, Wallen will be hitting many of the country’s biggest stadiums and will even perform back-to-back nights at most stops, giving fans two chances to catch him live in most places.

The tour kicked off with two back-to-back performances at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, where Wallen played a completely sold-out Friday show. For this tour, the iconic show opener featured a video of podcaster Theo Von, after which Wallen walked out to his classic 2022 feature with Lil Durk, “Broadway Girls.” The Friday night opener also featured former Minnesota Viking and Hall of Famer Jared Allen as a special guest. Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason opened for the show, and they each joined Wallen on stage as guests throughout his performance.
The excitement-packed opening night also came with the long-awaited setlist reveal. Wallen pulled out some old and new hits throughout the show, including “Last Night,” “Whiskey Glasses,” and “I Had Some Help.” He also performed a few low-tempo songs from his discography, including “Marry Me,” as well as the night’s fan-voted song, “7 Summers.” Wallen also managed to sing a few duets with his openers and sneak in his long-running live cover of Jason Isbell’s “Cover Me Up.”

The lengthy setlist hit almost every corner of Wallen’s diverse discography, and fans voiced mixed opinions on social media as soon as it was released. Some fans commented about experiencing FOMO from missing the perfect setlist, while others listed off the songs they wish to hear.
“No ‘Superman’ or ‘Thought You Should Know!’”
“For every blue collared worker, please add ‘Working Man’s Song’ to this list. I got nosebleed tickets in Pittsburgh, it’s all I could afford. I need to hear this live.”
“Surprised "98 Braves’ didn’t make the cut.”
Wallen is scheduled to perform his next show in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on April 18 at the Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. He will be joined by special guests Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, and Zach John King.




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