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Morgan Wallen's 2025 Rogers Centre Shows in Toronto, Canada: Everything You Need to Know

September 4, 2025 4:24 pm GMT

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MORGAN WALLEN 2025 ‘I'M THE PROBLEM TOUR’ - Toronto, Canada

When: September 4th - 5th 2025

Where: Rogers Centre

Who are the Openers:

  • Thursday, September 4th - Miranda Lambert, Gavin Adcock and Zach John King
  • Friday, September 5th - Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock and Zach John King

What is Morgan Wallen Expected to Perform:

Sample Setlist from Morgan Wallen's 2025 I'm the Problem Tour

Walk-Out

  • Broadway Girls
  • Interlude

A-Stage

  • Ain't That Some
  • Kick Myself
  • I Got Better
  • Love Somebody
  • You Proof
  • 20 Cigarettes
  • Dark Til Daylight
  • Kiss Her In Front Of You
  • Don't We

B-Stage

  • Cover Me Up
  • I'm a Little Crazy
  • Sand in My Boots

A-Stage

  • Up Down (with Gavin Adcock & Zach John King)
  • Cowgirls (with Miranda Lambert)
  • I Had Some Help
  • Superman
  • TN
  • Thinkin’ Bout Me
  • What I Want
  • This Bar
  • More Than My Hometown
  • Whiskey Glasses
  • I'm the Problem

Encore

  • Last Night
  • Just in Case
  • The Way I Talk

When Do Gates Open: 4:30pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: Usually 5:15pm

What Time Does Morgan Wallen Take the Stage: Usually around 9pm

What Time Does Morgan Wallen Set End: Usually between 10:30-11pm

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Morgan Wallen 2025 Tickets

Morgan Wallen's I'm the Problem Tour has officially crossed the border, with the Sneedville megastar bringing his arsenal of country chart-toppers to Canada this week.

Wallen launches his Canadian leg with a double-header at Toronto's Rogers Centre on Thursday, September 4th and Friday, September 5th. He's had a slightly longer rest period than normal since his last shows at Gillette Stadium, so he'll be raring to go.

After one of Toronto's most prominent figures, Drake, walked out with Wallen in Houston earlier in the summer, there's been a lot of chatter about the possibility of the two chart titans teaming up on a track. The self-proclaimed ‘6 God’ is currently overseas in Europe, so he definitely won't be at Rogers Centre - but if they do indeed have a collaboration up their sleeves, this would be the perfect place to play it for the first time, even if it's just a recorded version during Wallen's pre-show walk-out, similarly to how he previewed his ‘Miami’ remix in Florida.

As always, there's also a great deal of buzz about who the ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter might walk out with in Toronto. He's been opting for some sports icons of late, and with Rogers Centre being the home of the Toronto Blue Jays, we wouldn't be surprised if he's flanked by a couple of their star players this week.

As for the setlist, there's a reason Wallen is one of the few artists in today's landscape that can sell out multiple back-to-back stadium shows - he's a fantastic entertainer.

You can expect all the big hits, from ‘Whiskey Glasses’ to ’Last Night’ to ‘Up Down’, as well as a slew of stand-outs from his new album, I'm the Problem, such as the brooding title-track, the fiery ‘Kick Myself’ and the stunning ‘I'm a Little Crazy’.

<p>Morgan Wallen Rogers Centre Banner</p>

Zach John King and Gavin Adcock will be opening on both nights, and we suspect they'll be joining Morgan Wallen for their traditional joint rendition of the rowdy ‘Up Down’ during the latter's headline set. Wallen has given both artists shout-outs in recent months, and it's clear he's tipping them to become country staples.

Miranda Lambert is the direct support on Night One, while Brooks & Dunn do the honours on Night Two. The former will likely perform ’Cowgirls’ with Wallen, while B&D usually emerge for ‘Whiskey Glasses’ (let's hope Ronnie has learnt the words this time...!).

Doors open at 4:30pm, with the first performer - Zach John King - tending to start at around 5:15pm. Wallen doesn't usually kick off his set until around 9pm. He will leave it all out there, with the finale arriving anywhere between 10:30pm and 11pm.

As is the case for most stadiums nowadays, there is a strict bag policy in place. Large bags and backpacks are not permitted, and bags altogether are discouraged. If you need one, it must be a clutch, purse or fanny pack/belt bag smaller than 7”x 4”x 2”.

There will be a plethora of tempting merchandise items on offer inside the venue, with Wallen's I'm the Problem tour collection featuring an array of tees, hoodies, caps, koozies and much more. You can get a sneak peak at the range and plan ahead here.

For any travel queries, there's a handy page here that gives you a variety of options, depending on if you're driving or using public transport. All that's left to say is...enjoy! It'll be an incredible show, and whether you're attending on Night One or Night Two - or both, if you're lucky! - you're in for a live-wire, histrionic concert.

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Written by Maxim Mower
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