Morgan Wallen Reveals 2026 Tour Setlist Ahead Of Opening Night
Morgan Wallen Reveals 2026 Tour Setlist Ahead Of Opening Night...
Country star Morgan Wallen has unveiled his 2026 tour setlist just days before kicking off his highly anticipated "One Night at a Time" stadium tour. The 28-song lineup, shared on social media Wednesday morning, features fan favorites and new tracks from his upcoming album.
The announcement comes as Wallen prepares for his April 15 opening night at Nashville's Nissan Stadium. Fans immediately flooded social media with reactions, praising the mix of classic hits like "Whiskey Glasses" and unreleased material. The setlist's reveal follows months of speculation about Wallen's first major tour since his 2023 controversy.
Industry analysts note the timing coincides with Wallen's recent return to mainstream radio play. His new single "Still That Cowboy" debuted at #2 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart last week. The 2026 tour marks Wallen's biggest production yet, with 42 stadium dates scheduled across North America.
Ticket sales for the tour broke records when they went on sale in January, with multiple venues selling out within minutes. Resale prices for opening night currently average $450 on secondary markets. Wallen's team confirmed additional production elements will include pyrotechnics and a rotating stage.
The full setlist alternates between upbeat anthems and emotional ballads, closing with Wallen's signature hit "Last Night." Several surprise collaborations are expected throughout the tour, though no guest artists have been officially announced. Wallen will perform three consecutive nights in Nashville before moving to Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium on April 22.
Tour organizers confirmed enhanced security measures following Wallen's 2021 cancellation at a Milwaukee show. The singer has maintained a lower public profile since his 2023 hiatus, focusing on new music and fatherhood. His 2026 tour merchandise, featuring retro-inspired designs, will be available exclusively at venues.
Fans can expect the production to incorporate advanced lighting and sound technology, with Wallen's team working closely with designers from Taylor Swift's Eras Tour. The country star recently told Billboard he wants to "give fans their money's worth" after years of waiting for new live performances.