Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen

Here’s What Morgan Wallen Played on the Opening Night of His ‘Still The Problem’ Tour

Morgan Wallen got his "Still The Problem" tour underway with a sold out show at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Morgan Wallen got his "Still The Problem" tour underway on Friday, April 10. The opening show took place at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At the start of the show, Morgan addressed the crowd in attendance.

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"We took a few months off after tour last year," he said. "Whenever I walk out and there's a welcome like that, I always ask 'Why did I take so many months off?' But it's been good for me, good for my band, good for my team. I feel like we're ready to do it again this year. I appreciate y'all for being the first night on the 'Still The Problem Tour.' We're gonna sing quite a few songs tonight. I tried to switch up the setlist a little bit this year - I hope y'all enjoy."

Throughout the show, Morgan played a total of 28 songs, including hits such as "20 Cigarettes," "More Than My Hometown," and "Cowgirls," which included an appearance by Thomas Rhett.

The full setlist went as follows:

  • Don't We
  • I Wrote The Book
  • I'm The Problem
  • One Thing At A Time
  • I Got Better
  • Chasin' You
  • 20 Cigarettes
  • Heartless
  • Love Somebody
  • Dark Til Daylight
  • Ain't That Some
  • Cover Me Up
  • I'm A Little Crazy
  • Wasted On You
  • Up Down w/ Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason
  • Cowgirls w/ Thomas Rhett
  • 7 Summers
  • TN
  • Thinkin' Bout Me
  • You Proof
  • This Bar
  • More Than My Hometown
  • Just In Case
  • The Way I Talk
  • I Had Some Help
  • Sand In My Boots
  • Last Night
  • Whiskey Glasses

Morgan Wallen Has Been Nominated for Three ACM Awards

There's no denying that Morgan Wallen is one of the biggest country music stars in the world today. So, it stands to reason that his name has been pitched among multiple ACM award categories. However, the fact he isn't in the running for Male Artist of the Year is arguably a major snub from the ACM awards.

Nevertheless, the "Last Night" singer is in the running for Entertainer of the Year, Album of the Year ("I'm The Problem) and Artist-Songwriter of the Year.

Whether Morgan ends up scooping any of those awards will remain to be seen.