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By Maxim Mower
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It's now only four months until Morgan Wallen launches his highly anticipated 2025 I'm the Problem Tour, with the ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter launching the blockbuster run of shows on June 20th with a double-header in Houston, Texas.
As the excitement continues to build ahead of that tour opener, Morgan Wallen's official fan club, Club Wallen, has shared a brand new tour teaser video via Instagram.
The explosive visuals feature a montage of the Sneedville megastar performing on his record-breaking One Night At A Time World Tour, with dramatic shots of Morgan Wallen racing across the stage interspersed with fiery histrionics and innovative graphics.
This turbocharged clip of Morgan Wallen performing will no doubt whet the appetites of those lucky enough to get their hands on tickets to any of his I'm the Problem tour-dates.
As part of the keenly awaited series of shows, Morgan Wallen will bring his expansive arsenal of country chart-toppers to Texas, California, Florida, Arizona and more this summer.
Across June 28th and 29th, the ‘Thought You Should Know’ hitmaker will become the first artist to ever play two shows at Wisconsin's sprawling Camp Randall Stadium. The venue can hold up to 80,000 fans at a time, with Morgan Wallen set to light up the University of Wisconsin venue alongside Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley.
We're holding out hope that Morgan Wallen is planning on releasing his fourth studio album, which shares its name with his I'm the Problem Tour, before he kicks off this 2025 run. We suspect Wallen might be readying the long-awaited project on April 4th - 4/4 - mirroring the rollout for his third record, One Thing At a Time, which arrived on 3/3.
We'll have to wait and see exactly what Morgan Wallen has in store for 2025, but it's evident the country titan has been hard at work on his next project over the past few months. Earlier in February, for instance, Wallen shared a photo of what appears to be him finalising the tracklist for I'm the Problem, with most of the song-titles blanked out.
If our calculations are correct, then we could be in for a 37-song album, which would trump even the lengthy tracklists for Dangerous (30) and One Thing At A Time (36). When the project does drop, it seems Morgan Wallen will have plenty of choice when it comes to narrowing down the setlist for his 2025 I'm the Problem Tour.
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