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Morgan Wallen’s 2026 Soldier Field shows in Chicago, Illinois: Everything You Need To Know

Last Edited June 19, 2026 12:14 pm GMT
June 4, 2026 4:15 pm GMT

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MORGAN WALLEN ‘STILL THE PROBLEM’ 2026 TOUR - CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

When: Friday, June 19th and Saturday, June 20th, 2026

Where: Soldier Field

Who are the Openers: Brooks and Dunn (Friday only), Ella Langley (Saturday Only), Gavin Adcock & Zach John King

What is Morgan Wallen Expected to Perform:

Taken from Morgan’s set at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on June 5th, 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 Zach John King & 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
  • Last Night
  • Whiskey Glasses

When Do Doors Open: 4.30pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: 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 Chicago this weekend for the Illinois tour-stop of his 2026 ‘Still The Problem’ run. Wallen will be joined by friends Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley, along with promising up-and comers Gavin Adcock and Zach John King delivering his iconic show to over 120,000 fans in the home of the Chicago Bears.

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 Zach John King for his party anthem ‘Up Down’, along with fellow rowdy tour opener, Gavin Adcock.

He’s also featured on Ella Langley’s new track, ‘I Can’t Love You Anymore’ and the pair have been dueting this on the nights where she is his main support, which is Saturday in Chicago. This usually appears in his encore. His 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.

Don’t miss out on the ‘Still The Problem Tour’ merch, even if you don’t have show tickets, which will be available for purchase before the show. This will open on Thursday 18th June at 11.30am and will be situated along the Waldron Tunnel. On Friday 19th and Saturday 20th June, merch stands will be open outside the stadium from 2.00pm.

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Grab 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 infamous ‘Thank Yew’ shirt.

Parking for the event must be purchased beforehand and can be done so through the website here.

Those who do not purchase advanced parking are asked to use off-site options or public transportation. This is best done using the CTA 146 or 130 bus, the CTA L Station at Roosevelt and the 18th Street Metra Station. More information on public transport can be found here. Whichever option, fans are advised to give plenty of time for travel and get to the venue as early as possible as heavy congestion is expected.

The Rideshare drop-off location for Soldier Field is 18th Street exit and pick-up is at Columbus and Balbo.

Like most stadiums, Soldier Field 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. All tickets are mobile tickets, and the stadium is cashless.

If you hold floor or pit tickets, you must enter through Gate 0, the main south entrance.

More information on Wallen’s Chicago tour stop, including stadium policies, can be found here.

Both nights in Chicago are pretty much sold out, so make sure any resale tickets are through an official retailer. The only thing left to do is raise your whiskey glasses and enjoy the show!

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