
“This Bout Makes Me Miss It”: Morgan Wallen Admits He Misses Performing as Fans Wait for 2027 Tour News
By Maxim Mower
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Morgan Wallen has responded to his tour photographer and friend's new post, which features an array of artistic and visually stunning images from Wallen's Still the Problem Tour.
That run reached its conclusion a couple of weeks ago, with Wallen's photographer - Matthew Paskert - sharing this Instagram carousel as a look back at some of the best photos from the Sneedville megastar's blockbuster 2026 stadium tour.
With this vibrant photographs clearly transporting him back to some key moments in that tour, Wallen has commented, “This bout makes me miss it. You’re a true artist my friend”.
Aside from being a touching homage to his good buddy, Paskert, who has been rolling with Wallen as a key member of his crew for many years now, the ‘Thought You Should Know’ singer-songwriter's response has raised some eyebrows from fans.
Some are interpreting it as a hint that Wallen is gearing up for a 2027 tour announcement, with his reply suggesting that he's itching to get back out on the road after his break.
Of course, this could well be a case of fans reading too much into a relatively innocuous comment. But at the same time, it's certainly true that Wallen tends to steer clear of social media, and when he does interact or post, it's usually very intentional.
We would be surprised if Wallen doesn't have plans to hit the road next year, especially given the fact that, although his 2026 run was huge in the sense that there were some colossal venues on the list, there weren't as many dates as you'd usually expect.
What's more, Wallen has been promising a return across The Pond for some time now, with many fans disappointed that he didn't make it back this year, despite hinting at an imminent international tour when he released I'm the Problem back in 2025.
After headlining BST Hyde Park in 2024, and then playing a more intimate album release show at London's Roundhouse, we'd imagine he's surely eyeing up Wembley Stadium in 2027, as part of a larger series of stadium shows across the UK and Europe.
We're hoping that Wallen's comment is at least an indication that he's excited to return to the road, and that a tour announcement - with UK and Europe dates - is on the horizon.





