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Morgan Wallen Chicago Setlist: What He’ll Play at Soldier Field

Morgan Wallen is about to take over Chicago. The Still the Problem Tour rolls into Soldier Field on June 19 and 20, 2026, and if you’ve got tickets, you’re probably already wondering one thing: what’s on the Morgan Wallen Chicago setlist?

Good news. After two months of stadium shows across the country, the setlist has settled into a pretty consistent shape. We know what he’s playing, where the surprises happen, and exactly when you need to be in your seat.

Here’s everything to expect when Wallen hits the lakefront. And if you’re wondering about the other big question of the weekend, we’ve got you covered on who Wallen might walk out with in Chicago.

The Expected Morgan Wallen Setlist in Chicago

Based on how the tour has played out since opening night in Minneapolis, here’s the setlist Chicago fans should expect. It runs roughly 28 songs, heavy on the I’m the Problem album with the all-timers saved for the end of the night.

Walk-Out

Broadway Girls (pre-show walk-out track)

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 (Acoustic Set)

Cover Me Up I’m a Little Crazy Wasted On You

Main Stage

Up Down Cowgirls Fan-Voted Song (more on this below) TN Thinkin’ Bout Me You Proof This Bar More Than My Hometown Just in Case The Way I Talk I Had Some Help

Encore

Sand in My Boots Last Night Whiskey Glasses

The Fan-Voted Song Could Be Anything

One of the coolest wrinkles on this tour is the fan-voted song. Before the show, the JumboTron runs a live poll, and the crowd picks one track Wallen adds to the set that night.

On opening night in Minneapolis, the winner was “7 Summers.” The other options that night were “Dangerous,” “Silverado For Sale,” and “Everything I Love.” So Chicago — both nights — gets a say in the show. Vote wisely. We’re pulling for “Silverado For Sale.”

Expect Surprise Guests on Stage

Wallen has been pulling his openers on stage almost every night of this tour. In Minneapolis, Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason joined him for “Up Down,” Thomas Rhett came out for “Cowgirls,” and HARDY hopped on “I’m a Little Crazy” during the acoustic B-stage set.

With two nights at Soldier Field, expect at least one collab per show — and since the direct support rotates between nights, Friday and Saturday crowds could see totally different guests. Check your ticket to see who’s opening your night.

When to Be in Your Seat

This part matters. Wallen’s walk-out — the tunnel entrance set to “Broadway Girls,” usually alongside a surprise celebrity guest — happens about five to ten minutes before the first song. On this tour, the main set has been starting around 9:20 p.m.

Our advice: be in your seat by 8:45. Soldier Field security lines on a Wallen weekend are going to be brutal, and you do not want to be stuck on the concourse when the lights drop.

Why This Chicago Stop Is a Big One

Wallen playing back-to-back nights at Soldier Field is no small thing. The Still the Problem Tour is a 20-date stadium run hitting the biggest venues in America — Las Vegas, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia — and he’s selling out doubleheaders in every city.

Chicago has always shown up for Wallen, and a June weekend on the lakefront with 60,000 people screaming “Whiskey Glasses” under the fireworks is about as good as country music gets in 2026.

The Morgan Wallen Chicago setlist is stacked: nearly 30 songs, an acoustic set, a fan vote, surprise guests, and an encore built to send 60,000 people home hoarse. Whether you’re going Friday, Saturday, or both — pace yourself. It’s a long, loud night.

And if the setlist changes in Chicago, we’ll update this post. Bookmark it.

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