WALLEN CUTS CANADA: Fans FURIOUS Over Shocking Tour Snub!

WALLEN CUTS CANADA: Fans FURIOUS Over Shocking Tour Snub!

Morgan Wallen is charting a new course, focusing his 2026 “Still the Problem” Stadium Tour entirely within the United States. After a recent run that included Canadian dates, the artist is concentrating his upcoming performances south of the border, promising a massive series of shows.

The tour, launching in the spring and summer of 2026, will hit eleven cities, with ten locations receiving the unique experience of two consecutive nights of Wallen’s performance. Only Tuscaloosa, Alabama, will host a single show, making it a particularly sought-after ticket.

Wallen’s previous “I’m the Problem” tour recently concluded with stops in Toronto and Edmonton, offering fans a taste of the energy to expect. The new tour builds on that momentum, promising an even larger spectacle across the U.S.

Morgan Wallen performs during a stop on his 'I'm The Problem' Tour in Toronto.

The lineup for “Still the Problem” is ambitious, featuring a rotating cast of three opening acts at each show. Headlining support will come from Thomas Rhett, Hardy, Ella Langley, and the legendary Brooks & Dunn, ensuring a diverse and exciting musical experience.

To keep things fresh, Wallen is ensuring no two nights in a row will feature the same primary opening act. Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, and Hudson Westbrook will rotate through the second slot, while Jason Scott & the High Heat, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, and Blake Whiten will kick off the night’s festivities.

A memorable moment from Wallen’s recent Toronto performance involved a playful tribute to baseball legend Jose Bautista. Wallen was presented with Bautista’s bat and attempted to recreate the player’s iconic 2015 bat flip.

The recreation didn’t go exactly as planned. Wallen’s toss inadvertently struck Bautista’s wife, Neisha, who good-naturedly captured the incident on video and shared it online, adding a humorous anecdote to the concert experience.

Neisha Bautista’s video quickly circulated, showcasing the unexpected moment with a lighthearted caption and a cry-laughing emoji, turning a minor mishap into a viral moment.

The public sale for tickets begins November 7th at 10 a.m. local time, but fans can currently register for a pre-sale opportunity, hoping to secure their spot at one of these highly anticipated shows.