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Morgan Wallen's 2026 U.S. Bank Stadium Shows in Minneapolis, Minnesota: Everything You Need to Know

April 8, 2026 4:21 pm GMT

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MORGAN WALLEN 2026 ‘STILL THE PROBLEM’ TOUR: Minneapolis, Minnesota

When: Friday, April 10th & Saturday, April 11th 2026

Where: U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Who are the Openers:

  • Friday, April 10th - Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason
  • Saturday, April 11th - HARDY, Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason

What is Morgan Wallen Expected to Perform:

Taken from Morgan Wallen's set at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta on September 13th, 2025

Pre-Show Walk-Out

  • Broadway Girls (recorded)
  • Interlude (recorded)

Main 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

Main Stage

  • Up Down
  • Cowgirls
  • I Had Some Help
  • Superman
  • TN
  • Thinkin’ Bout Me
  • This Bar
  • More Than My Hometown
  • What I Want
  • Whiskey Glasses
  • I'm the Problem

Encore

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

When Do Doors Open: 4:30pm

When Does the First Opener Perform: 5:15pm

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

Where Can I Buy Tickets: Morgan Wallen 2026 Tickets

After what's felt like an age of Morgan Wallen-less months, the Sneedville megastar's Still the Problem Tour is finally upon us. Wallen kicks things off with a double-header on April 10th and April 11th, 2026 at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Tickets are limited for the vast majority of Wallen's 2026 shows, with this expected to be one of the biggest tours of the year across any genre. However, for certain dates, including both this week's Minneapolis shows, there are a select few re-sale tickets available, so be sure to keep an eye out on all the official resale platforms.

Given the fact that Wallen is one of the most popular artists on the planet, and undoubtedly the dominant country artist in today's landscape, he has the pick of opening acts - and his star-studded Still the Problem Tour support line-up reflects this.

Wallen's two U.S. Bank Stadium shows feel more like mini-festivals that standalone country concerts, with the ‘Livin’ the Dream’ crooner bringing Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason as his support for Night One on Friday, April 10th, and HARDY, Adcock and Mason for Night Two on Saturday, April 11th.

Judging by Wallen's 2025 shows, we're expecting him to bring out Adcock - who is opening on most of his 2026 dates and is signed to Wallen's Sticks Management - to perform the rowdy, uptempo anthem, ‘Up Down’, on both nights in Minnesota.

We're also hoping Wallen links up with Thomas Rhett on Night One for a rare performance of their much-loved ode to their grandmothers, ‘Mamaw's House’. On Night Two, with this being the reunion of Wallen and his longstanding buddy, HARDY - who is a Day One collaborator and even appeared in one of his very first music videos, ‘Whiskey Glasses’ - we're sure HARDY will take the stage for one of their many joint tracks. We're keeping our fingers crossed attendees get to hear a rowdy, early Wallen and HARDY anthem like ‘red’ or ‘He Went to Jared’.

One key talking-point from Wallen's live shows is always his pre-show walk-out, with the country titan often joining forces with A-listers from sports, comedy, music and more as he strides triumphantly towards the stage. The soundtrack of choice for this is still his electric Lil Durk collaboration, ‘Broadway Girls’, which then merges into his I'm the ProblemInterlude’. We think Wallen is gearing up to drop a deluxe edition of I'm the Problem titled Still the Problem, and we're keeping our fingers crossed it'll include the long-teased full version of ‘Interlude’ - ideally with that long-rumoured feature from Wallen's buddy, Drake.

Wallen's merchandise range remains one of the most expansive and varied in country music, and he's got a special “Gear Up for Tour” collection available online. This includes a dedicated Still the Problem Tour tee, along with other tees, hoodies, sweatshirts, caps, koozies, keychains and more that fans can wear to his concert.

There will be even more items on-sale at the shows themselves, and we're looking forward to Wallen's opening night in Minnesota to see what new merch he has on offer. There will be a merchandise truck parked at DTE Plaza on Thursday, April 9th from 12pm to 8pm, allowing fans to get early access to items before the shows.

Although there are no official parking lots operated by U.S. Bank Stadium, there are an array of parking options if you're driving to the venue, with the official website listing more than 20,000 spaces in-between the stadium and Hennepin Avenue. All these spots are within 20-minutes or less walking distance of the stadium.

Please bear in mind that U.S. Bank Stadium, like most venues of its size across North America, operates a strict clear bag policy, and have a list of prohibited items on their website.

Only clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no larger than 12” x 6” x 12” will be allowed inside the venue. Each person is permitted to bring in small clutch bag that is no bigger than 8.5" x 5.5", with or without a handle or strap, along with a clear bag option.

As for the ‘Thought You Should Know’ singer-songwriter's setlist, he hasn't dropped any new music since concluding his 2025 I'm the Problem Tour, so we imagine the set will stay largely the same, perhaps with the addition of a few extra curveballs.

Wallen has a dizzying array of hits to his name, which means he simply doesn't have time to perform them all of them. Nonetheless, he still manages to pack a plethora of beers-in-the-air earworms into his set, including iconic tracks like ’Last Night’, ‘Whiskey Glasses’, ‘Cowgirls’, ’I Had Some Help’, ‘You Proof’ and ‘Cover Me Up’.

Naturally, he's also been including a range of fan-favourites from I'm the Problem, such as ’Don't We’, ’Just in Case’, ’Love Somebody’, ‘Kick Myself’, ‘I Got Better’ and more. Judging by his recent truncated set at Nashville's Pinnacle as part of his Morgan Wallen Radio Station launch, it seems these will remain in the setlist.

One thing's for sure, if you're fortunate enough to be heading to one of Wallen's Still the Problem tour-stops, you're in for an electrifying, unforgettable night of music...

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Written by Maxim Mower
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