
By Maxim Mower
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The opening night of Morgan Wallen's 2026 Still the Problem Tour is nearly upon us. The Sneedville native is set to storm onto the U.S. Bank Stadium stage this Friday, April 10th and Saturday, April 11th for back-to-back shows at the iconic venue.
With this Minneapolis, Minnesota double-header serving as the first stop on Wallen's 2026 run, and his first full-length set since September 2025, we're intrigued to see whether the ‘Last Night’ chart-topper decides to switch up his setlist from last year.
Wallen has a dizzying array of No. 1 hits and stadium-sized anthems, and over the years he's managed to curate a strong balance between new material and crowd-pleasing earworms.
There are a slew of songs that Wallen will almost definitely be performing, such as ‘Whiskey Glasses’, ‘Last Night’, ‘Love Somebody’, ‘Cover Me Up’, ‘Just in Case’ and ‘More Than My Hometown’. Given the tour is named after his 2025 album, I'm the Problem, we also think it's safe to assume Wallen will keep the title-track in his setlist.
Similarly, with ‘20 Cigarettes’ is Wallen's latest Country Radio No. 1, we imagine he'll be performing this simmering I'm the Problem stand-out during both Minneapolis shows.
Although it featured a shorter set than usual ‘Love Somebody’ singer-songwriter's recent show at Nashville's Pinnacle, in celebration of his new Morgan Wallen Radio Station, is a handy indication of which songs Wallen views as indispensable.
On this basis, we're expecting him to perform other I'm the Problem fan-favourites like ‘Don't We’, ‘I Got Better’, ‘I'm a Little Crazy’ and ‘TN’ at U.S. Bank Stadium this weekend.
As for Wallen's now-iconic pre-show walkout, the country titan's trap-leaning collaboration with Lil Durk, ‘Broadway Girls’, has been the soundtrack for this for a couple of years now. Throughout 2025, Wallen decided to blend ‘Broadway Girls’ into his I'm the Problem ‘Interlude’ while he dramatically walks towards the stage.
With rumours continuing to fly around that Wallen is preparing an extended version of ‘Interlude’ - ideally featuring a blockbuster feature from Wallen's good buddy Drake - we think the ‘Chasin’ You’ hitmaker will keep this ‘Broadway Girls’ and ‘Interlude’ combo as the soundtrack for his much-loved pre-show walk-out.
Thomas Rhett is direct support for Night One in Minneapolis, and we'd love to see him coming out with Wallen to perform their heartwarming No. 1 single, ‘Mamaw's House’.
On Night Two, HARDY - one of Wallen's best friends - steps in as support. They have a range of stellar collaborations to choose from. In the past, they've opted for the fiery, galvanising HIXTAPE, Vol. 1 gem, ‘He Went to Jared’, for their on-stage duet. But we wonder if they might actually decide to perform the live debut of ‘Come Back As A Redneck’, their joint track from I'm the Problem, in Minneapolis instead.
Given the fact that Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason are opening on both nights at U.S. Bank Stadium, it seems likely they'll join Wallen on-stage at some point during his headline set. During his 2025 I'm the Problem Tour, Adcock would come out with Zach John King for ‘Up Down’, so we reckon Wallen will resume this partnership for the rowdy track, but replace the absent John King with Mason.
We'd like to see Wallen keeping things fresh and throwing in a couple of underrated curveballs from I'm the Problem, such as ‘Number 3 and Number 7’, ‘The Dealer’ or ‘Miami’.
Either way, regardless of what songs Wallen performs and who he brings out on-stage with him, you can guarantee he'll be putting on a truly electrifying show this week, kicking off his eagerly anticipated 2026 Still the Problem Tour with a bang.
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