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Morgan Wallen announces pair of July concerts at Michigan Stadium

Anthony Broomeby: Anthony Broome5 hours agoanthonytbroome
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Country music star Morgan Wallen will play two shows at Michigan Stadium in July 2026 (Imagn Syndication/The Tennessean)

Country music superstar Morgan Wallen is coming to the home of the Michigan Wolverines football team in July.

Wallen announced Thursday his 2026 “Still The Problem Tour,” which will make an appearance at the Big House on July 24-25 for back-to-back shows in Ann Arbor. Presale registration is open now through Nov. 6 at 10 p.m. ET at StillTheProblem.com. Public on-sale begins on Friday, Nov. 7, at 10 a.m. ET.

The July 24 show will see Wallen headlining with guest Thomas Rhett as direct support and Hudson Westbrook and Blake Whiten as the other performers. The July 25 concert will have HARDY as direct support with Westbrook and Whiten rounding out the lineup.

The 11-city, 21-date stadium tour kicks off in April and plays for two nights at most stops, including two other iconic college football stadiums, including Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium and a night at Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

A portion of all tickets sold will benefit the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF), supporting youth music and athletic programs, along with community access to “essentials in times of crisis.”

Michigan students and season ticket holders will get presale access to both shows starting Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. Those with presale access will be emailed on Nov. 5 with an access code and link to buy tickets. Tickets will be sold through the AXS platform.

The Michigan Athletics account on social media teased a Wallen announcement on Wednesday, posting a shot of a football with a Maize and Blue-specific mascot sporting the initials “MW” on its sleeve. There was a countdown clock on Wallen’s website teasing an announcement.

Sept. 27’s Zach Bryan concert, which also featured John Mayer, Ryan Bingham and the Texas Gentlemen and Joshua Sloan, brought in an audience of 112,408 people to Michigan Stadium, making for the largest ticketed concert in U.S. History. The previous record was held by George Strait on June 15, 2024, who played a show at Texas A&M’s Kyle Field.

Michigan is expected to explore more live events at the Big House as an additional stream of money now that the athletic department is revenue-sharing with student-athletes.