Morgan Wallen Announces New Album “I'm the Problem” and Unveils Star-Studded 2025 Stadium Tour Dates After Difficult Year

The country star will play 19 shows in 10 cities starting in June with help from A-list friends like Miranda Lambert and Thomas Rhett

Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Morgan Wallen performs the song

Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty

Morgan Wallen performs the song "'98 Braves" at the 2023 Billboard Music Awards at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia.

Morgan Wallen is hitting the road again — and this time with new music!

The country star, 31, announced the title of his upcoming fourth album, I’m the Problem, as well as an accompanying stadium tour on Friday, Jan. 24. The record’s first single, “I’m the Problem,” is set for release on Friday, Jan. 31.

“We made so many lifelong memories on the One Night at A Time World Tour, and I cannot begin to express how grateful I am for my fans and the way they showed up each night,” Wallen said in a statement. “As I’ve been working on new music, it has inspired me to get back on the road and share these new songs with each of you on the I’m The Problem Tour. See y’all there.”

Wallen — who is up for two Grammy Awards at this year’s ceremony on Feb. 2 — ended his One Night at a Time Tour in October after playing for more than 3 million fans across 87 shows, making it the highest-selling country tour in history.

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The I’m the Problem Tour will feature 19 stadium shows in 10 cities, including Houston, Miami Gardens, Fla., Glendale, Ariz., Seattle, Santa Clara, Calif., Cleveland, Foxborough, Mass., plus Toronto and Edmonton in Canada.

He’ll be joined at various dates by Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley and Anne Wilson.

The new album, which has yet to get a release date, follows his third record One Thing At a Time, which topped the Billboard 200 albums chart for 19 non-consecutive weeks and spawned seven No. 1 country singles.

In recent months, he’s released the songs “Smile,” “Lies Lies Lies” and “Love Somebody.” He wrote on Instagram on Jan. 24 that he's "still working on" his new album, but is "excited to tell y'all more about it soon."

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 Taylor Hill/WireImage Morgan Wallen attends the 2023 CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Morgan Wallen attends the 2023 CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 08, 2023 in Nashville, Tennessee.

2025 marks a fresh start for Wallen, who in December was sentenced to one week in a DUI education center and two years’ probation for throwing a chair from the roof of Chief’s bar in Nashville in April. In November, he also won entertainer of the year at the 2024 CMA Awards — but was absent from the show.

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His inaugural Sand in My Boots Festival will take place in Gulf Shores, Ala. from May 16-18, and he’ll kick off the I’m the Problem Tour in June.

An artist presale will begin on Thursday, Jan. 30, and presale start times vary by market. The tour’s general on-sale will start Friday, Jan. 31 at 10 a.m. local time at MorganWallen.com. A portion of every ticket will benefit the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which supports programs for youth with a focus on sports and music.

See below for Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour dates:

  • June 20 // NRG Stadium // Houston, Texas w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel

  • June 21 // NRG Stadium // Houston, Texas w/ Corey Kent and Koe Wetzel

  • June 28 // Camp Randall Stadium // Madison, Wis. w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert

  • July 11 // Hard Rock Stadium // Miami Gardens, Fla. w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert

  • July 12 // Hard Rock Stadium // Miami Gardens, Fla. w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn

  • July 18 // State Farm Stadium // Glendale, Ariz. w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert

  • July 19 // State Farm Stadium // Glendale, Ariz. w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn

  • July 25 // Lumen Field // Seattle, Wash. w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert

  • July 26 // Lumen Field // Seattle, Wash. w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn

  • Aug. 1 // Levi's Stadium // Santa Clara, Calif. w/ Anne Wilson and Miranda Lambert

  • Aug. 2 // Levi's Stadium // Santa Clara, Calif. w/ Anne Wilson and Brooks & Dunn

  • Aug. 15 // Huntington Bank Field // Cleveland, Ohio w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert

  • Aug. 16 // Huntington Bank Field // Cleveland, Ohio w/ Ella Langley and Thomas Rhett

  • Aug. 22 // Gillette Stadium // Foxborough, Mass. w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert

  • Aug. 23 // Gillette Stadium // Foxborough, Mass. w/ Corey Kent and Miranda Lambert

  • Sept. 4 // Rogers Centre // Toronto, ON w/ Gavin Adcock and Miranda Lambert

  • Sept. 5 // Rogers Centre // Toronto, ON w/ Gavin Adcock and Brooks & Dunn

  • Sept. 12 // Commonwealth Stadium // Edmonton, AB w/ Ella Langley and Miranda Lambert

  • Sept. 13 // Commonwealth Stadium // Edmonton, AB w/ Ella Langley and Brooks & Dunn

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