country music singer Morgan Wallen will begin the long-awaited “I’m the Problem” tour in the United States and Canada. Morgan will have the special participation of singers Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley. This event comes after the release of their fourth studio album, which shares the same name.
The tour will mark his return to Camp Randall after 26 years. Wallen, who has overcome controversies in his career as a result of alcohol, has established himself as one of the most prominent and profitable figures in the genre. Additionally, “One Thing At A Time” achieved notable success by spending 19 weeks atop the Billboard 200 chart, spawning multiple No. 1 singles.
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Dates and ticket link for Morgan Wallen’s concert at Camp Randall
The tour will begin on June 20 in Houston and close on September 13 in Canada. In addition, Wallen will present his new single that will be released on January 31, which promises to follow in the footsteps of his previous successes. Fans can now access concert dates and costs.
Morgan Wallen fans have the opportunity to register for pre-sale tickets through Morgan’s official site until January 28. The pre-sale will begin on January 30, with schedules that vary depending on the market. On the other hand, general ticket sales will begin on January 31 at MorganWallen.com.
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Who will Morgan Wallen collaborate with on his tour?
The album’s new title single, “I’m the Problem,” will feature a team of songwriters and producers who have frequently worked with Wallen. They include ERNEST, Ryan Vojtesak, Grady Block and Jamie McLaughlin. This release follows other recent hits, such as “Smile” and “Lies Lies Lies”, which have cemented their position on the charts.
Recently, Wallen has been nominated for multiple categories at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, where he will compete for the title of Artist of the Year alongside other big stars such as Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish. The ceremony will take place on March 17 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles.