Morgan Wallen's 'Still the Problem' Tour Hits Denver in 2026: What You Need to Know

It looks like country music fans in Colorado are in for a treat. Morgan Wallen has officially announced dates for his "Still the Problem" tour, and Denver is on the map for 2026. Mark your calendars for May 29th and 30th, because he'll be taking over Empower Field at Mile High for two nights.

This isn't exactly a surprise for some, as Wallen had been dropping hints for a while. He even used Morse code in some cryptic messages, leading many to believe new music or a tour was on the horizon. Well, it turns out the tour was the big reveal, and Colorado is getting a significant piece of it.

For those eager to snag tickets, the sale officially kicks off on November 7th at 10 a.m. You can head over to StillTheProblem.com to get yours, and that's also the place to sign up for presale access if you want to get ahead of the crowd.

And if you're wondering who'll be sharing the stage, the lineup for Denver is pretty stacked. On May 29th, Wallen will be joined by Vincent Mason, Gavin Adcock, and the legendary duo Brooks & Dunn. The following night, May 30th, Vincent Mason and Gavin Adcock will return, with Ella Langley stepping in for Brooks & Dunn. It sounds like a couple of nights packed with talent.

Wallen's last visit to Colorado was back in June 2024, also at Mile High Stadium. I actually went to that show myself, and honestly, it was one of the most memorable country concerts I've ever experienced. The energy was incredible.

The "Still the Problem" tour is set to hit 12 cities, with one location still under wraps – a bit of mystery to keep us all guessing! It's a good sign for fans that he's planning such an extensive run, especially with the success of his recent projects like "I'm the Problem." We've seen some fantastic tracks emerge from his albums, from heartfelt ballads like "Your Bartender" and "Whiskey'd My Way" to more upbeat anthems like "Talkin' Tennessee" and "Me on Whiskey." And who could forget "Silverado for Sale" or his powerful rendition of "Cover Me Up"? It's clear he's got a deep catalog that resonates with so many people.

So, if you're a fan and you're in or around Denver, get ready. The "Still the Problem" tour is shaping up to be a major event, and those 2026 dates at Mile High are definitely ones to circle.

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