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Morgan Wallen ‘Still the Problem’ Tour Setlist: Every Song He Plays in 2026

June 3, 2026 11:50 am GMT

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MORGAN WALLEN 2026 ‘STILL THE PROBLEM’ TOUR SETLIST

Taken from Morgan Wallen's set at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado on May 30th, 2026

Set Start Time: 9:40pm

Backstage

  • Broadway Girls (recorded - pre-show walk-out)

Main Stage

  • Don't We
  • I Wrote the Book
  • I'm the Problem
  • One Thing at a Time
  • I Got Better
  • Chasin’ You
  • 20 Cigarettes
  • Heartless
  • Love Somebody
  • Dark Til Daylight
  • Ain't That Some

B-Stage

  • Cover Me Up
  • I'm a Little Crazy
  • Wasted On You

Main Stage

  • Up Down (with Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason)
  • Cowgirls
  • 7 Summers (fan-voted song)
  • TN
  • Thinkin’ Bout Me
  • You Proof
  • This Bar
  • More Than My Hometown
  • Just in Case
  • The Way I Talk
  • I Had Some Help

Encore

  • Sand in My Boots
  • I Can't Love You Anymore (with Ella Langley)
  • Last Night
  • Whiskey Glasses

Morgan Wallen is now in the middle of his Still the Problem Tour, and after months of speculation, we finally know which songs the Sneedville native is performing on his 2026 run.

With this tour promoting Wallen's groundbreaking 2025 record, I'm the Problem, as we suspected, there are still an array of stand-outs from that album included in his 2026 setlist so far. He's still walking out to his trademark pre-show soundtrack of ‘Broadway Girls’, but interestingly, he's dropped his transition into ‘Interlude’.

After this explosive introduction to the show, Wallen launches into the rowdy, electric-guitar-fuelled ‘Don't We’, with other much-loved songs from I'm the Problem making their way into his 2026 setlist, including the title-track, ‘I Got Better’, ‘20 Cigarettes’, ‘Love Somebody’, ‘Dark Til Daylight’, ‘I'm a Little Crazy’, ‘TN’ and ‘Just in Case’.

In addition, Wallen is making an effort to include earlier fan-favourites in his 2026 shows so far, such as ‘Chasin’ You’, ‘You Proof’, ‘Heartless’ and the grand finale, ‘The Way I Talk’.

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Thankfully, the ‘Thought You Should Know’ singer-songwriter has kept in the ‘B-Stage’ portion of his set, where he strips away the histrionics and performs three acoustic tracks.

At the moment, it seems the songs of choice are ’Cover Me Up’, ‘I'm a Little Crazy’ and ‘Wasted On You’. The latter is a bit of a curveball for this portion, given how beat-driven the original is, but it still hits when those opening chords reverberate out.

After the viral mishap with the piano in Denver, Colorado while performing ‘Sand in My Boots’, it's safe to say Wallen's sound-tech team will be on high-alert to ensure this was just a one-off. Usually, Wallen's performance with the piano is one of the most special moments in the set, and arrives during the start of his encore.

With a star-studded array of openers on Wallen's Still the Problem Tour, you can expect some special on-stage link-ups during the show. So far, Wallen has been teaming up with Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason for his fiery anthem, ‘Up Down’, whenever Adcock and Mason are on the bill. Similarly, when Thomas Rhett is opening, he tends to come out for a live-wire performance of ‘Cowgirls’, while HARDY emerges for the beautifully intricate ‘I'm a Little Crazy’ when he's the support.

Excitingly, when Ella Langley is one of the openers, she has been coming out with Wallen for an electrifying performance of their 2026 duet, ‘I Can't Love You Anymore’.

An exciting addition to Wallen's 2026 Still the Problem Tour is the “fan-voted song”, something other artists have experimented with in the past. In Minneapolis, the choice was ‘7 Summers’, following a live poll on the JumboTron before the show. The other options were ‘Dangerous’, ‘Silverado For Sale’ and ‘Everything I Love’. We love all these songs, and we're hoping he'll get the chance to deliver some rare performances of these fantastic deeper-cuts later in his 2026 tour.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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