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Business Insider
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Insider
How to get Morgan Wallen tickets: 2025 concert tour prices and dates compared
Following the May release of Morgan Wallen's fourth studio album 'I'm The Problem,' his 2025 tour of the same name is set to kick off this June, just after his appearance at the Sand in My Boots music festival. With an exciting summer schedule lined up, I've gathered the details below that will tell you everything you need to know about how to get Morgan Wallen tickets. Morgan Wallen first announced his album 'I'm The Problem' in January, while thanking his fans for their continued support. The album announcement also continued with confirmation of both his coming tour and of the previously hinted at title track, also titled 'I'm The Problem,' in addition to two other tracks, 'Superman' and 'I'm a Little Crazy.' His tour is set to include guest performances by Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson. We've got you covered if you want tickets to Morgan Wallen's 2025 concert tour. Here's our breakdown of the tour schedule, purchasing details, and a comparison of prices between original and resale ticket options. You can also explore resale sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats on your own. Morgan Wallen's 2025 tour schedule Morgan Wallen will perform at the Sand In My Boots music festival this May. Then, in June, his I'm The Problem tour will kick off with a show in Houston, Texas. The artist will then tour across North America, finishing up in September with back-to-back performances in Edmonton, Canada. * Indicates a music festival Morgan Wallen will be performing at, in addition to several other artists. How to buy tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2025 concert tour You can purchase tickets for Morgan Wallen's 2025 I'm The Problem tour on Ticketmaster. While there are no shows sold out yet, inventory may be limited if you have preferences for seating, especially at popular locations. Several stops only have a few original tickets available for purchase on Ticketmaster, with resale tickets also available on the platform. Tickets to see Morgan Wallen are also available from verified resale vendor sites such as StubHub and Vivid Seats. For high-demand tour dates where the number of remaining original tickets is limited, you may have better luck with seating and pricing options from these sites. The Sand In My Boots festival, at which Morgan Wallen is set to perform just before his tour kicks off, is only offering waitlist options for original tickets, but you can still find options available from the resale vendors. How much are Morgan Wallen tickets? Original ticket prices generally vary between $140 for seated areas in the back of the stadium to close to and over $1000 for certain pit areas. A good portion of the pit sections are VIP tickets however, which include other amenities and perks as will be explained below. So while you will be paying a premium, you also gain access to several premium amenities. Resale tickets from StubHub and Vivid Seats offer comparable pricing to original tickets, with the most affordable tickets currently being $97 on StubHub for Morgan Wallen's September 12 stop in Edmonton, Canada, and $96 on Vivid Seats for his performance in Seattle on July 26. While these prices are before taxes and fees, the overall range is quite similar to the pricing of original tickets from Ticketmaster. As the number of original tickets remaining is limited, especially for popular stops, you will be getting the most options from resale tickets, without too much of an upcharge (and some are even more affordable than the original ticket was). There are four VIP packages available on Ticketmaster for Morgan Wallen's 2025 tour. The Hot Seat Package, Party Pit Package, VIP Lounge Package, and Premium VIP Lounge Package vary in price depending on the location, but they generally start at around $800 for the Hot Seat Package and go up to around $1,800 for the Premium VIP Lounge Package. VIP package perks include exclusive VIP merchandise gifts, dedicated entrances, access to an on-site VIP support team, access to the VIP lounge, complimentary drink tokens, on-stage photo opportunities, and more. Please reference this Ticketmaster page for details on each package's specific amenities. VIP tickets are extremely limited, and availability will vary by date and location. There is no artist participation for any of the VIP packages. Who is opening for Morgan Wallen's tour? The I'm The Problem tour is confirmed to have a rotation of opening acts, including Koe Wetzel, Corey Kent, Miranda Lambert, Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Brooks & Dunn, and Anne Wilson. Each show is scheduled to have two opening acts, and schedule details are available on Morgan Wallen's official website. Will there be international tour dates? Morgan Wallen has four shows scheduled in Canada for his I'm The Problem tour. He is set to appear in Toronto on September 4 and September 5, then move to Edmonton on September 12 and September 13. Other than his Canada schedule, he does not have any performances scheduled for other international locations.


Forbes
12-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen Is Outselling Everyone In Country, Just Before His Album Drops
Morgan Wallen returns to No. 1 with 'I'm the Problem,' and places five songs in the top 10 of the ... More Country Digital Song Sales chart ahead of his new album dropping. NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - MAY 02: Morgan Wallen performs onstage during night one of his One Night At A Time 2024 tour at Nissan Stadium on May 02, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo byfor Morgan Wallen's One Night At A Time 2024) Morgan Wallen is quickly getting ready for the release of his next full-length, I'm the Problem, which is expected to arrive next month. As anticipation for the album builds, the country singer has been steadily releasing new tunes from the project, and so far, every single has found a home on Billboard's country rankings. Thanks largely to fans rushing to buy these fresh tunes, he's managed a particular feat on one list this time around, proving his dominance in the genre once again. Wallen once again leads the Country Digital Song Sales chart this frame, and in a move that shows just how huge he is right now, he also bookends the 15-spot roster. 'I'm the Problem,' the single that shares its name with his upcoming album, lifts from No. 3 to No. 1. This frame marks its second stint in the penthouse. At the same time, Wallen is also present at the very bottom of the list as well. 'I Had Some Help,' a collaborative tune fronted by Post Malone, reappears at No. 15. The former leader mounts a comeback after a short absence from the tally. Last week, Wallen was also in charge of the Country Digital Song Sales ranking, but with a different tune. His single 'Just In Case' debuted at No. 1 during the previous frame. Now, that song slides one rung to No. 2, allowing 'I'm the Problem' to reclaim the top spot. This kind of back-to-back chart-topping activity is nothing new for Wallen, as he's traded one winner for another multiple times in the past on this roster. Wallen's chart wins this week extend well beyond just the top two. He claims a total of five spaces inside the top 10 on the Country Digital Song Sales list — something only the biggest names in music can manage. 'I'm a Little Crazy' dips slightly to No. 4, while 'Love Somebody' settles right behind it at No. 5. Further down, 'Smile,' another new cut taken from the I'm the Problem album — slides to No. 8. All of the aforementioned tracks have previously peaked at No. 1… except for 'I'm a Little Crazy.' That tune was blocked from reaching the summit by 'Just In Case,' which arrived at the same time. Wallen competed against himself that week, and only one song could walk away with the top debut.


Forbes
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen's Clean Sweep Blocked By One Historically-Huge Single
Morgan Wallen is a hit machine, and at this point, that's not up for debate, no matter how people may feel about his life outside the music. The country star regularly floods the charts with new smashes, and this week, he nearly accomplishes something remarkable: claiming the entire top five on Billboard's Hot Country Songs ranking. He comes close to doing so, but he's edged out of the top spot by a track that refuses to let go. Wallen lands two brand new hits on this week's Hot Country Songs chart, the ranking that lists the most-consumed country tracks in the U.S. based on a combination of streaming, sales, and radio play. His new single 'Just in Case' arrives at No. 2, and it nearly gives him yet another No. 1. The second of his new releases, 'I'm a Little Crazy,' opens at No. 5 at the same time. Holding Wallen back from reclaiming the throne on Hot Country Songs is Shaboozey's breakout smash 'A Bar Song (Tipsy).' That tune rebounds from No. 2 to No. 1 this frame, demonstrating its continued widespread appeal. 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' isn't new to this ranking. The track has now spent 50 weeks on the 50-position list. Remarkably, 39 of those have been spent at No. 1. That certifies the cut as one of the longest-running leaders in the chart's history, and as one of the most successful country singles of all time in the U.S. Wallen has already racked up 10 No. 1 hits on the Hot Country Songs chart. While he doesn't score an eleventh winner this week, he does add to his list of top 10 wins. With 'Just in Case' and 'I'm a Little Crazy' both debuting inside the upper tier, Wallen's count rises to 33 placements inside the top 10. 'Just in Case' and 'I'm a Little Crazy' were released together as something like a double single, though it's clear which tune is getting the real promotional push. 'Just in Case' serves as the latest proper single from Wallen's upcoming album I'm the Problem, which is slated to arrive later this spring. Wallen dominates this week's Hot Country Songs chart, and his success extends beyond only his two new arrivals. With 'Just in Case' and 'I'm a Little Crazy' starting at Nos. 2 and 5, he nearly claims the entire top five on the tally. His singles 'I'm the Problem' and 'Love Somebody' settle in at Nos. 3 and 4, sandwiched between the just-dropped smashes. Just outside that range is 'I Had Some Help,' a former No. 1 collaboration with Post Malone, which slips slightly to No. 6. If 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' was performing slightly worse, Wallen may have had a shot at controlling the top five. That's a feat he'll likely manage when his album reaches the charts, but to do so with a number of concurrent singles would have been astounding.


Forbes
21-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
Morgan Wallen's Latest Single Instantly Hits No. 1 — And He Scores Multiple Top 10s
Morgan Wallen is making sure his fans aren't going hungry. He's working overtime to share a lot of music as he gears up to release his next full-length I'm the Problem, pushing smash after smash after smash. The country giant has been slowly sharing singles one by one for months now, but this time around, in an uncommon move for him, Wallen didn't just deliver a new cut — he dropped two. The pair arrived simultaneously, and within hours, they both shot straight to the top of the iTunes charts. On Friday (March 21), Wallen delivered a double dose of new music. 'Just in Case' serves as the official lead, giving fans another taste of what's to come on I'm the Problem, but it wasn't alone. 'I'm a Little Crazy' arrived at the exact same time. While only the first of the two is currently being positioned as a proper single, it's clear Wallen is in gift-giving mode right now. The latter might be a promotional single—or maybe it's just something extra for listeners to enjoy as they count down the days until the album drops. 'Just in Case' marks the fifth official single from I'm the Problem, following four other major releases that have already left their mark on the charts. This Friday, all the excitement around his new tunes means all his album's smashes are bestsellers once more. As of the time of writing, 'Just in Case' is the No. 1 song on iTunes in the U.S. That's hardly surprising, given Wallen's track record, but what's even more impressive is that 'I'm a Little Crazy' is close behind at No. 3. The two tracks have knocked Doechii's 'Anxiety' from the top spot, where it had been ruling for several days. Sandwiched between Wallen's songs is J-Hope's 'Mona Lisa.' The BTS member has already released three solo songs this year, seemingly pointing toward a larger project—though no formal announcement has come just yet. His latest enters at No. 2 on iTunes's ranking of the top-selling cuts in the U.S., but it could best the country smash at some point soon. 'Just in Case' and 'I'm a Little Crazy' may be the newest tracks, but they're not the only ones from I'm the Problem that are climbing high. Wallen currently occupies 60% of the entire top 10 on iTunes. Alongside the brand new releases, his previous smashes 'I'm the Problem' (No. 5), 'Love Somebody' (No. 6), 'Smile' (No. 7), and 'Lies, Lies, Lies' (No. 10) – all taken from I'm the Problem – are all hanging on near the top. Wallen kicked off the campaign for I'm the Problem back in the summer of 2024 with the release of 'Lies, Lies, Lies.' That cut served as the full-length's lead single and helped set the tone for what's shaping up to be a massive era. Since then, every single he's dropped has reached the top 10 on the Hot 100. 'Love Somebody' even managed to climb all the way to No. 1, adding another champion to his growing list. After months of teasing the project, Wallen finally confirmed its title and announced the release date, May 16, just one day before his latest two tunes dropped.