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Morgan Wallen Brings “Still The Problem Tour 2026” to The Swamp for Two Unforgettable Nights
Morgan Wallen Brings “Still The Problem Tour 2026” to The Swamp for Two Unforgettable Nights
Country music fans, get ready — because Morgan Wallen is headed to Gainesville, Florida, for one of the biggest concert weekends of 2026. The chart-topping country superstar has officially announced that his Still The Problem Tour 2026 will stop at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, home of the Florida Gators, for two back-to-back shows on Friday, May 15, and Saturday, May 16.
This will mark Wallen’s first-ever performance at “The Swamp,” one of the most iconic stadiums in college football, and it’s shaping up to be a weekend fans won’t forget.
Star-Studded Lineup for Both Nights
Wallen’s Gainesville shows come with two distinct lineups, ensuring that fans attending both nights will experience something special. On Friday, May 15, he’ll be joined by Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King — a powerhouse trio that blends mainstream country energy with fresh southern flair.
Then, on Saturday, May 16, the stage will feature Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King, bringing a slightly different vibe while keeping the excitement sky-high.
Each performer adds a unique touch to the night. Thomas Rhett, known for hits like Die a Happy Man and Crash and Burn, brings his award-winning charm and stage presence. Ella Langley, one of country’s fastest-rising female artists, has been turning heads with her gritty vocals and raw songwriting. Meanwhile, Gavin Adcock and Zach John King are fan favorites for their energetic performances and deep southern roots.
Morgan Wallen’s Unstoppable Momentum
Morgan Wallen has become one of country music’s biggest names over the past few years, and the Still The Problem Tour 2026 proves he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
The tour follows the massive success of his One Thing at a Time and Dangerous albums, both of which dominated streaming charts and produced multiple number-one hits. Songs like Last Night, Sand in My Boots, and Thought You Should Know have solidified Wallen as a defining voice of modern country music.
Known for his blend of traditional country, rock, and pop influences, Wallen’s concerts are more than just shows — they’re emotional, high-energy celebrations that connect deeply with fans from all walks of life.
With the Still The Problem Tour, he’s set to take that connection to an even larger scale, performing in massive venues across the country, including Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, one of the largest outdoor venues in the Southeast.
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium Set for a Country Takeover
The Swamp, typically packed with Florida Gator fans during football season, will transform into a sea of cowboy hats, boots, and country pride for two nights in May. The stadium, which can hold over 88,000 fans, provides the perfect backdrop for Wallen’s signature sound — a mix of heartache, rebellion, and southern storytelling.
Concert organizers are promising a festival-like atmosphere with food, drinks, and pre-show entertainment around the venue. Gainesville hotels and local businesses are already bracing for a major tourism boost, as fans are expected to travel from across Florida and beyond to witness Wallen’s first Gainesville performances.
Register Now for Presale
Tickets for the Still The Problem Tour 2026 are expected to sell out quickly, especially with two massive nights planned in Gainesville. Fans are urged to register now for presale access, which opens soon.
Presale registration ensures early access to tickets before the general public, giving fans the best chance to secure their spots for what’s sure to be one of the most in-demand concerts of the year.
To register, visit Morgan Wallen’s official website or follow his social media pages for direct links and updates on presale timing, VIP packages, and exclusive fan experiences.
A Weekend to Remember
For many fans, this concert weekend will be more than just a show — it will be a moment in country music history. Wallen’s performances have become known for their electric energy, emotional storytelling, and the way he brings thousands of people together through his songs.
From the thunderous opening chords of Whiskey Glasses to the heartfelt ballads that close the night, Wallen has built a reputation for creating unforgettable live experiences. With the addition of stars like Thomas Rhett, Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King, fans can expect two nights filled with sing-alongs, surprises, and pure country magic.
So dust off your boots, grab your crew, and get ready for Gainesville to become the heart of country music this May.
Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour 2026 — two nights, one massive stadium, and endless memories waiting to be made.
May 15: Morgan Wallen with Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King
May 16: Morgan Wallen with Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, and Zach John King
Location: Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Gainesville, FL
Presale Registration: Now o
pen — don’t miss your chance to be part of history.
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