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Morgan Wallen 2026 Setlist Will Shock Fans – See the Full Song List

Morgan Wallen Launches His 2026 Still The Problem Stadium Tour With a 28-Song Set Across Major US Venues Featuring New Additions, a Fan-Voted Song, a HARDY Collaboration on Stage, and the Most Expansive Concert Programme of His Career to Date

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The confirmed Morgan Wallen 2026 Setlist for the Still The Problem Stadium Tour runs to 28 songs the longest and most comprehensive set of his touring career blending deep cuts from his I’m The Problem album with career-spanning hits that have turned him into the most commercially dominant force in modern country music.

Wallen officially launched the tour at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 10, 2026, kicking off what is a multi-month stadium run through the United States. The Minneapolis show confirmed the full structure of the set, including a fan-voted song, a guest collaboration with HARDY, and a cinematic pre-show video featuring comedian Theo Von.

The Pre-Show: Theo Von and Broadway Girls Set the Stage

Before Wallen steps foot on the main stage, the show opens with a Theo Von video a cinematic pre-show feature that sets a comedic, high-energy tone for the night. This transitions directly into “Broadway Girls” — Wallen’s 2020 collaboration with Lil Durk playing from tape during the walkout, giving the crowd a moment to build anticipation before the first live note drops.

NFL Hall of Famer Jared Allen joined the walkout at the Minneapolis opening night a surprise addition not publicly confirmed for other dates, though reports suggest similar surprise guest walkout moments may appear at select tour stops.

Morgan Wallen 2026 Setlist: All 28 Songs in Order

The following full setlist draws from the confirmed Minneapolis performance at U.S. Bank Stadium on April 11, 2026 updated with verified song order from multiple sources:

Main Stage — Opening Block:

  1. Don’t We
  2. I Wrote the Book
  3. I’m the Problem
  4. One Thing at a Time
  5. I Got Better
  6. Chasin’ You
  7. 20 Cigarettes
  8. Heartless
  9. Love Somebody
  10. Dark ‘Til Daylight
  11. Ain’t That Some

B Stage — Intimate Block:

  1. Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell cover)
  2. I’m a Little Crazy (with HARDY)
  3. Wasted on You

Main Stage — Return Block:

  1. Up Down (with Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason)
  2. Cowgirls
  3. 7 Summers (fan-voted pre-show selection)
  4. TN
  5. Thinkin’ Bout Me
  6. You Proof
  7. This Bar
  8. More Than My Hometown
  9. Just in Case
  10. The Way I Talk
  11. I Had Some Help
  12. Sand in My Boots
  13. Last Night
  14. Whiskey Glasses

The show at Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa on April 18, 2026 confirmed the same core structure with no major setlist changes suggesting this 28-song format now represents the locked template for the 2026 Still The Problem Tour.

The Fan Vote: Which Song Gets to Stay?

One of the most talked-about elements of the Morgan Wallen 2026 Setlist is the pre-show fan voting system that determines one slot in each night’s programme. Fans vote from a selection of four songs before each show, with the winner inserted into the set — at Minneapolis, “7 Summers” topped the vote and took the slot.

This interactive element gives each concert a degree of uniqueness and gives fans attending multiple shows a reason to engage differently at each venue. Not publicly disclosed is the full rotating list of songs available for the vote at each stadium stop, though reports suggest the selection changes slightly based on city and Wallen’s own preferences at each location.

HARDY and the B Stage: The Show’s Emotional Core

The B Stage segment represents the emotional and musical heart of each night — a stripped-back, close-to-the-crowd section of the show that begins with Wallen’s performance of “Cover Me Up,” Jason Isbell’s deeply personal ballad that Wallen has carried into his live set for years. It creates a sharp, deliberate contrast with the explosive stadium energy of the opening 11 songs.

HARDY joins Wallen on stage for “I’m a Little Crazy” — one of the album’s collaborative standouts — before Wallen delivers “Wasted on You” solo to close the intimate section. The HARDY collaboration drew some of the largest crowd reactions of opening night, according to reports from Minneapolis attendees and footage circulated through social media.

New Additions That Set This Tour Apart From 2025

Four songs appear in the Morgan Wallen 2026 Setlist that were not part of his standard 2025 I’m The Problem Tour set, marking a meaningful evolution in how he structures his live programme:

  • “I Wrote the Book” — A new track featured prominently in the second slot, signalling its importance as a live statement piece
  • “One Thing at a Time” — Re-entering the set after a period of absence, it now occupies a strong position in the opening block
  • “Wasted on You” — Wallen’s emotional ballad joins the B Stage section for the first time as a consistent set piece
  • “7 Summers” — Reintroduced as a fan-voted wild card option rather than a fixed set entry, giving it a special occasion quality each time it appears

The Closing Run: Hits That Built the Career

Wallen closes every night with a back-to-back run of the songs that built his fanbase across five years of record-breaking streaming and sales. “Sand in My Boots,” “Last Night,” and “Whiskey Glasses” form the closing trio — three songs that together represent different eras of his career but share the same audience-wide singalong quality that makes stadium country concerts feel communal.

“You Proof,” “More Than My Hometown,” and “The Way I Talk” sit in the pre-encore stretch, maintaining energy through a section of the set that lesser artists often let plateau. The deliberately paced sequencing of the back half keeps fans locked in from the B Stage return all the way to the final note.

Still The Problem Tour: 2026 Dates and Venues

The Still The Problem Stadium Tour launched in Minneapolis on April 10–11, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium, and continues through a schedule of major US stadium stops. Confirmed early dates on the tour include:

  • April 10–11: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
  • April 18: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, AL

Not publicly disclosed are all remaining tour dates beyond the confirmed early April schedule, though reports suggest the tour runs through summer 2026 with stadium stops across the South, Midwest, and Northeast United States. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster’s official Wallen page for remaining dates.

Farhana Bhatt
Farhana Bhatthttp://farhanabhatt.com
Farhana Bhatt (also spelled Farrhana Bhatt) is an Indian actress, model, martial artist, and peace activist. She hail from the picturesque city of Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. She Loves To Write Shayari.

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