
Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Clemson Memorial Stadium Shows in Clemson, South Carolina: Everything You Need To Know
By Maxim Mower
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MORGAN WALLEN ‘STILL THE PROBLEM’ 2026 TOUR - CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
When: Friday, June 26th and Saturday, June 27th, 2026
Where: Clemson Memorial Stadium
Who are the Openers: Brooks and Dunn (Friday only), Ella Langley (Saturday Only), Gavin Adcock & Jason Scott & The High Heat
What is Morgan Wallen Expected to Perform:
Taken from Morgan’s set at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, on May 30th, 2026
- Broadway Girls (pre-recorded, walkout song)
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 (cover of Jason Isbell)
- I'm a Little Crazy
- Wasted on You
Main Stage
- Up Down (with Gavin Adcock)
- 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 (Post Malone cover)
Encore
- Sand in My Boots
- I Can’t Love You Anymore (Ella Langley Cover) (With Ella Langley)
- Last Night
- Whiskey Glasses
When Do Doors Open: 4.30pm
When Does the First Opener Perform: Usually around 5.30pm
What Time Does Morgan Take the Stage: Usually around 9.15pm
Where Can I Buy Tickets: Morgan Wallen 2026 Tickets
Morgan Wallen is hitting Clemson this weekend for the South Carolina tour-stop of his 2026 ‘Still The Problem’ run. Wallen will be joined by friends Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, along with promising up-and-comers Gavin Adcock and Jason Scott & The High Heat.
With over 160,000 fans expected to fill the stadium across the two nights, Clemson Memorial Stadium, home of the Clemson Tigers, will have fans talking about ‘Last Night’ for a long time.
Wallen’s ‘Still The Problem Tour’ delivers a whopping 29 songs each night, featuring his support artists on particular tracks. Wallen has been bringing out his rowdy tour opener, Gavin Adcock, for his party anthem ‘Up Down’, along with Zach John King.
King isn't opening in Clemson, however, with fellow country prodigy Jason Scott & The High Heat taking his place, so we suspect Scott might come out for ‘Up Down’ instead.
Wallen's also featured on Ella Langley’s new track, ‘I Can’t Love You Anymore’ and the pair have been duetting this on the nights where she is his main support, which is Saturday in Clemson. Other fan-favourites like ‘Cowgirls’, ‘Ain’t That Some’ and ‘The Way I Talk’ will pop off for the diehard fans, whereas his newer ‘20 Cigarettes’, ‘TN’ and ‘I Got Better’ will hit hard for those that found him from his I’m The Problem album. We're keeping our fingers crossed Wallen might even treat Clemson to the live debut of his recently teased earworm, ‘Been By Now’.
Don’t miss out on the ‘Still The Problem Tour’ merch, even if you don’t have show tickets, including the exclusive purple Clemson Norris Bear hat and t-shirt which will be available while supplies last.
Wallen’s iconic tour merchandise will be available from 12pm on Thursday 25th on Perimeter & Press Road, and on Friday 26th and Saturday 27th June off the corner of Avenue of Champions and Centennial Blvd. Bag your merch before the show so you don’t miss out on any concert time. Fans can expect venue specific merch, classic ‘Still The Problem Tour’ T-shirts, hoodies and posters along with an array of caps, koozies and that signature ‘Thank Yew’ shirt.
If you're planning to drive to Clemson Memorial Stadium and have booked official parking, the lots open at 10am on the event days. Please note that reserved parking is sold-out, but there is free public parking lots surrounding the stadium, too. See details HERE.
Like most stadiums, Clemson has a clear bag policy and they must be no bigger than 12” x 6” x 12”. Small clutches smaller than 4.5” x 6” are also allowed. Full information on Wallen’s Clemson tour stop, including all stadium policies, can be found HERE.
Wallen has cemented himself as one of the best entertainers in the modern country space, and you can expect plenty of histrionics and a spellbinding array of hits on Friday and Saturday. With this venue only recently opening its doors for concerts again with a colossal show from George Strait last month, the Clemson crowd are being spoiled with another top-shelf headliner this weekend. Enjoy!





