
By Maxim Mower
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Could this be the location for Morgan Wallen's hidden 2026 tour-dates? Wallen has now confirmed that the mysteriously concealed dates on his Still the Problem Tour poster are - as we suspected - at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina.
The Tennessee trailblazer will perform at Death Valley on June 26th and 27th, with Night One support coming from Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock and Jason Scott & The High Heat. On Night Two, ‘Choosin’ Texas’ hitmaker Ella Langley replaces Brooks & Dunn. Pre-sale for both shows opens on Wednesday, November 5th.
When Wallen unveiled his 2026 Still the Problem Tour last week, our interest was piqued by two blurred-out shows. Despite trying our best to use some copy-and-paste techniques to decipher the obscured locations, the answer remained unclear.
Then, the official Clemson Tigers Football Instagram account shared a new photo hinting that they're about to announce a Wallen show at their home of Memorial Stadium.
The account uploaded an image from within the stadium of a football emblazoned with Wallen's signature logo - the Norris Bear. In the background, you can see one of the orange seats is adorned with ‘MW’, instead of the usual Tigers paw-print.
You'll remember that, in the lead-up to Wallen's Still the Problem Tour, these Norris Bear footballs started popping up on a plethora of stadium, NFL and college team accounts.
Given this precedent, and the fact that there have been reports swirling of a Wallen show at Memorial Stadium - often referred to as ‘Death Valley’ - ever since he first started teasing his Still the Problem run, we thought it was almost certain that the ‘Last Night’ chart-topper is about to announce a momentous concert at the iconic venue. Now, the Club Wallen fan account has confirmed this is the case.
It'll mark only the second concert at Clemson since George Strait's legendary 1999 festival, with the King returning to Death Valley with Cody Johnson and Wyatt Flores in May.
Another popular theory has been that June 26th and 27th could be the dates of the ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter's Sand in My Boots Festival, which has been teasing a 2026 return. Even though Clemson has been locked in for these dates, we hope Wallen might still unveil Sand in My Boots Festival 2026 in the coming weeks.
It's also worth pointing out that there are no Tennessee dates on Wallen's Still the Problem Tour, and bearing in mind how much the country titan loves his home-state, we'd be surprised if he doesn't add at least one show at Neyland Stadium. Wallen watched from the stands as the Volunteers lost to Oklahoma Sooners on Saturday, and judging by how seismic the hometown hero's 2024 performances at Neyland Stadium were, we'd love to see him storming back onto the stage soon.
Aside from this newly added Clemson extravaganza, the ‘Thought You Should Know’ crooner will be bringing his arsenal of genre-blurring hits to Michigan, Florida, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Maryland, Indiana, Vegas and more next year.
We're still keeping our fingers crossed Wallen has a deluxe version of I'm the Problem - titled Still the Problem, to go with the tour - up his sleeve, too, featuring the long-rumoured extended rendition of ‘Interlude’ with Toronto rap phenom, Drake, the ‘Miami’ remix with Lil Wayne and Rick Ross, and ‘Graveyard Whistling’, the latter of which was finally given a full streaming release a few weeks ago.
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