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Morgan Wallen revealed the name of his next studio album, "I'm the Problem." |
Morgan Wallen is gearing up for a massive 2025 tour following the whirlwind year that included a headline-making rooftop incident in Nashville. The country superstar has officially announced the "I'm The Problem Tour," named after his upcoming fourth studio album.
The album's title track, “I’m the Problem,” is set to drop on January 31, while the full album's release date remains under wraps. The 31-year-old singer-songwriter will kick off his 19-show stadium tour in support of the album, marking his return to the stage after the wildly successful "One Night at a Time World Tour."
"We made so many lifelong memories on the last tour, and I can’t thank my fans enough for showing up the way they did," Wallen said in a statement. "Working on this new music has me more excited than ever to get back out there and share these songs with all of you."
The tour will feature an all-star rotating lineup of special guests, including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, and Koe Wetzel.
Wallen’s star power has only grown over the past decade since his debut EP, with record-breaking achievements and accolades piling up in 2024. He led the Country Music Association Awards with seven nominations, including entertainer of the year and male vocalist of the year.
Despite his career highs, Wallen has faced personal challenges, including an arrest last April for throwing a chair off a rooftop bar in Nashville. But with a new album and a tour on the horizon, he’s ready to turn the page.
Presale for the "I’m The Problem Tour" is now open at MorganWallen.com through Tuesday. Fans can catch the teaser for the tour and stay tuned for more details as Wallen gears up to make 2025 unforgettable.
Full List of Morgan Wallen's "I'm The Problem Tour" 2025 Show Dates
June 20 – Houston, Texas, at NRG Stadium w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel
June 21 – Houston, Texas, at NRG Stadium w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel
June 28 – Madison, Wisconsin, at Camp Randall Stadium w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert
July 11 – Miami Gardens, Florida, at Hard Rock Stadium w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert
July 12 – Miami Gardens, Florida, at Hard Rock Stadium w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn
July 18 – Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert
July 19 – Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn
July 25 – Seattle, Washington, at Lumen Field w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert
July 26 – Seattle, Washington, at Lumen Field w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn
August 1 – Santa Clara, California, at Levi's Stadium w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert
August 2 – Santa Clara, California, at Levi's Stadium w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn
August 15 – Cleveland, Ohio, at Huntington Bank Field w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert
August 16 – Cleveland, Ohio, at Huntington Bank Field w/ Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett
August 22 – Foxborough, Massachusetts, at Gillette Stadium w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert
August 23 – Foxborough, Massachusetts, at Gillette Stadium w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert
September 4 – Toronto, Ontario, at Rogers Centre w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert
September 5 – Toronto, Ontario, at Rogers Centre w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn
September 12 – Edmonton, Alberta, at Commonwealth Stadium w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert
September 13 – Edmonton, Alberta, at Commonwealth Stadium w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn
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