Morgan Wallen performing

Stadium Map For Morgan Wallen’s New Tour Reveals Revamped Stage with FOUR Pits

Country music superstar Morgan Wallen is gearing up for his highly anticipated 2026 “Still The Problem” Tour, and fans are buzzing over the newly revealed stadium map that showcases a completely revamped stage design. This tour, which builds on the success of his previous outings, promises an even more immersive experience with four dedicated pit sections, allowing more fans to get up close and personal with the artist.

The updated stage setup marks a significant evolution from Wallen’s earlier “I’m The Problem” Tour, where the design featured two central holes primarily used for pyrotechnics. Now, the main stage has been reworked to include two extended runways branching off to the sides. These additions enable Wallen to venture further into the crowd, enhancing interaction and energy during performances. Despite the changes, the tour retains a fan-favorite B-stage at the back of the venue, ideal for intimate acoustic sets that have become a staple of his shows.

This innovative layout not only accommodates hundreds more fans in the pit areas but also suggests potential shifts in the setlist and overall show flow. Social media and fan forums, including Reddit discussions, are abuzz with excitement and speculation about how the four pits will impact the concert atmosphere. One X post highlighted the complete rework of the main stage, teasing that it could signal a fresh approach to Wallen’s high-energy performances.

Many performers are embracing the 4-sided or 360-degree stage. However splitting up the pit is a great idea to avoid overcrowding in a single area and allows multiple ways to experience the concert.

The “Still The Problem” Tour is set to be an 11-city, 21-date stadium extravaganza, kicking off in the spring and running through the summer of 2026. Wallen will be joined by a rotating lineup of special guests, including country heavyweights like Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Thomas Rhett as direct support on various dates. Additional openers such as Gavin Adcock, Flatland Cavalry, Teddy Swims, and more will appear on select shows, ensuring each night offers a unique blend of talent.

Here’s the full schedule for the tour:

DateCity, StateNotes/Special Guests (where specified)
April 10, 2026Minneapolis, MN
April 11, 2026Minneapolis, MN
April 18, 2026Tuscaloosa, AL
May 1, 2026Las Vegas, NV
May 2, 2026Las Vegas, NV
May 8, 2026Indianapolis, IN
May 9, 2026Indianapolis, IN
May 15, 2026Gainesville, FL
May 16, 2026Gainesville, FL
May 29, 2026Denver, CO
May 30, 2026Denver, CO
June 5, 2026Pittsburgh, PA
June 6, 2026Pittsburgh, PA
June 19, 2026Chicago, IL
June 20, 2026Chicago, IL
June 26, 2026Clemson, SCWith Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Jason Nix
June 27, 2026Clemson, SCWith Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Nix
July 17, 2026Baltimore, MD
July 18, 2026Baltimore, MD
July 24, 2026Ann Arbor, MI
July 25, 2026Ann Arbor, MI
July 31, 2026Philadelphia, PA
August 1, 2026Philadelphia, PA

(Note: Specific venues and additional guest details may vary; check official sources for updates.)

Tickets for the tour go on sale soon, with artist presales starting as early as November 5, 2025. Given Wallen’s track record of sold-out shows, fans are advised to act quickly. This tour not only cements his status as one of country music’s biggest draws but also demonstrates his commitment to evolving his live performances for an unforgettable fan experience.

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