Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour Setlist
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Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour Setlist

The Morgan Wallen setlist for the “Still the Problem Tour” has been revealed. Morgan Wallen is known for mixing laid-back country songs with bigger, louder hits that land really well in stadiums. His shows usually move between storytelling tracks, drinking anthems, and songs that get the whole crowd singing without much effort. That mix is what makes his concerts feel easy to follow but still full of energy. The Still the Problem Tour 2026 leans into that same style, with a set built around his latest album along with some of his biggest songs.

What are the songs on the Morgan Wallen Still the Problem Tour setlist?

The following is what Morgan Wallen is expected to play in his setlist for the tour. This is based on how the first show of the tour played out, along with the songs that stood out the most from that night. A large part of the set leans on the newer material, while the popular tracks still show up at the points where the crowd is most into it. That early look at the tour gives a good sense of how the set is likely to come together on the rest of the dates. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.

  1. Don’t We
  2. I Wrote the Book
  3. I’m the Problem
  4. One Thing at a Time
  5. I Got Better
  6. Chasin’ You
  7. 20 Cigarettes
  8. Heartless
  9. Love Somebody
  10. Dark Til Daylight
  11. Ain’t That Some

B Stage:

  1. Cover Me Up (Jason Isbell cover)
  2. I’m a Little Crazy
  3. Wasted on You

Main Stage:

  1. Up Down (with Gavin Adcock & Vincent Mason)
  2. Cowgirls (with Thomas Rhett)
  3. 7 Summers
  4. TN
  5. Thinkin’ Bout Me
  6. You Proof
  7. This Bar
  8. More Than My Hometown
  9. Just in Case
  10. The Way I Talk
  11. I Had Some Help (Post Malone cover)

Encore:

  1. Sand in My Boots (solo piano)
  2. Last Night
  3. Whiskey Glasses

Once the show really gets going, things don’t always stay exactly the same. If the crowd is loud for one of the big songs, he might just keep that same vibe going for a bit instead of slowing it down right away. Bigger venues usually push the louder songs more, while smaller ones make the quieter moments stand out more. He can also switch up the order a little depending on how he’s feeling in that moment, like moving a song earlier or later. Small changes like that just make each show feel a bit more real and unique every night.



The Still the Problem Tour 2026 lines up well with the kind of shows Morgan Wallen usually puts on. He tends to mix newer songs in with the ones people already know by heart, so the set doesn’t lean too much in one direction. The familiar tracks still land as the biggest moments of the night, while the newer ones fit in without slowing the pace or changing the overall feel too much. Because of that, the show keeps a steady flow and never really feels like it’s dragging. By the end, it all comes together in a way that feels easy to follow and keeps the crowd into it from start to finish.

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