Morgan Wallen Takes Over Clemson — Two Back-to-Back Nights at Memorial Stadium Announced for His Massive 2026 Tour.LC

Tickets on sale Nov. 7
Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. ET on November 7, 2025.
Fans may register now for early access at StillTheProblem.com.

CLEMSON ADDS MORGAN WALLEN TO “DEATH VALLEY NIGHTS” SHOW LIST
With Special Guests Brooks & Dunn (Friday, June 26) and Ella Langley (Saturday, June 27)
Additional Special Guests include Gavin Adcock and Jason Smith & The High Heat
Tickets on Sale at 10 a.m. ET Friday, November 7 (both shows)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country superstar Morgan Wallen will bring his Still The Problem Tour 2026 to Clemson Memorial Stadium for an unforgettable two-night performance. The shows – a first for Wallen in Death Valley – are set for Friday, June 26 and Saturday, June 27, with special guest lineups on each night.
Fans can catch Wallen live in Clemson on:
- Friday, June 26, 2026 – with Brooks & Dunn
 - Saturday, June 27, 2026 – with Ella Langley
 
Also appearing on both dates are Gavin Adcock and Jason Scott & The High Heat. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. ET on November 7, 2025. Fans may register now for early access at StillTheProblem.com.
Still The Problem is inspired by Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, which arrived May 16, 2025 via Big Loud/Mercury Records. I’m The Problem spent 12 non-consecutive weeks atop the Billboard 200 albums chart and 13 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. It also became his third consecutive album to spend at least 10 weeks atop the Billboard 200 – making Wallen the first artist in history to achieve that feat.
Internationally, the album debuted at No. 1 in seven countries upon release and became Wallen’s first album to debut at No. 1 on the UK Official Charts, making him one of only five artists to debut at summit with a country album. In Australia, I’m The Problem became the longest- running No. 1 album by a country artist in 10 years, with three consecutive weeks atop the ARIA albums chart, while “What I Want (feat. Tate McRae)” spent five weeks at No. 1 on Australia’s Country Airplay chart.
As with previous tours, a portion of every ticket sold will benefit his Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF) — which supports programs for youth in the areas of sports and music. Those donations enabled MWF to contribute over $600,000 worth of instruments to schools in need across U.S. touring cities in 2025, including Gulf Shores, Alabama, in addition to a $30,000 donation to the Toronto Blue Jays’ Jays Cares RBI program. For more information, visit MorganWallenFoundation.org.
For the first time in more than two decades, live music is returning to one of college football’s most storied venues through Death Valley Nights, Clemson’s new concert series at Memorial Stadium. A collaboration between Clemson Ventures and Does Entertainment, the series celebrates the rich history of “Death Valley” while transforming the stadium into a premier live-music destination in the Southeast. Building on the passion and energy that make Clemson game days legendary, Death Valley Nights brings world-class artists and unforgettable performances to the same field where Tiger traditions are made — uniting students, alumni, and fans under the lights of Memorial Stadium for nights that will become part of Clemson history.

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About Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen sets the pace in, and beyond, country music – with Billboard calling him “one of the biggest stars in the music world right now” and The New Yorker adding “[he’s] popular on a scale that seems to circumvent genre entirely.” With 20 No. 1 singles at Country radio, 19 Billboard Music Awards to-date, 198 weeks spent atop Billboard’s Top Country Albums chart (the most in country music history), the highest selling country tour under his belt and more, Wallen has propelled country music to a global level in less than five years.
Wallen’s fourth studio album, I’m The Problem, available now via Big Loud / Mercury, debuted at No. 1 globally across seven countries; while his preceding albums – Dangerous: The Double Album and One Thing At A Time – have remained in the top 10 of the Billboard 200 chart for more than 100 weeks each, making him the first artist ever to achieve that feat. I’m The Problem – which Hits Daily Double observes is “a 37-song cycle of self-reckoning” – has already yielded five No. 1’s at Country radio, including the title track, which remained at No. 1 for eight weeks. Wallen also broke his own record for the most simultaneous entries in Billboard Hot 100 History, with 37 songs charting on release week.

After recently concluding his 20-stadium-show 2025 I’m the Problem Tour in September, Wallen is readying his 21-stadium show Still The Problem Tour for 2026. Kicking off April 10 with two consecutive nights at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the run will include stops at three major college football stadiums: Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan’s Michigan Stadium and one night only at Alabama’s Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Wallen donates a portion of every ticket sold to his Morgan Wallen Foundation — which supports programs for youth in the areas of sports and music. More at MorganWallenFoundation.org.
About Brooks & Dunn
Once artists like Brooks & Dunn hit the Country Music Hall of Fame, folks don’t expect much in the way of new ideas. But, thirty-plus years into their career, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn long ago dialed in their generation-defining sound and style. The best-selling duo of all time and recently nominated as 2025 CMA Duo of the Year, their yin-and-yang country-rock blend has earned them 20 Number Ones –plenty of material to fill stadium-rocking set lists. And with a Grammy-winning, course-of-history shifting catalog written mostly themselves, they could rest easy knowing without doubt they left a permanent mark on the American songbook. But Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have always been the restless type. Out now via Sony Music Nashville, REBOOT II is the sequel to their acclaimed 2019 album REBOOT and follows the same format of giving today’s most engaging artists in and out of country music the near-impossible task of reimagining an iconic Brooks & Dunn song; except this time, the artists were given maximum creative freedom. With styles ranging from progressive country and classic bluegrass to heavy metal, orchestral pop, and beyond, the very fabric of songs most country fans know by heart was transformed. Whether it was ‘90s grunge, ‘70s style studio rock, or swampy soul, the duo encouraged each artist to throw out the playbook. REBOOT II’s 18 tracks include reinterpreted hits such as “Neon Moon,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” and “Believe,” resulting in a dynamic and eclectic collection that spans genres and generations. Brooks & Dunn continue to break records, tallying the longest-running country music residency in Las Vegas, and criss-cross North America year after year on their sold-out tours. For more information visit www.brooks-dunn.com.
About Ella Langley
Ella Langley is redefining the next wave of country music with her powerhouse voice, fearless songwriting, and a sound that blends unfiltered storytelling with rock ‘n’ roll grit and pop appeal.Raised in Hope Hull, Alabama, Ella built her foundation tirelessly playing bars and local festivals before moving to Nashville in 2019. After a string of singles and her debut EP Excuse The Mess(2023), she delivered her full-length debut album hungoverinAugust 2024. Co-writing all 14 tracks, the album earned widespread critical acclaim and was named one of the year’s best by The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and more.The project features her 2x Platinum-certified breakthrough “you look like you love me” with Riley Green, which marked her debut on the Billboard Hot 100 (reaching Top 30), hit No. 1 on Country radio, and won the CMA Award for “Musical Event of the Year” in 2024. The track made Ella one of only two women to lead the Billboard Country Airplay Chart that year, and it was hailed among the year’s best songs by Billboard, Rolling Stone, Los Angeles Timesand Variety, among others. Her follow-up Platinum-certified single, “weren’t for the wind,” also hit No. 1 at Country radio, cementing her placeamong an elite group of female artists to go back-to-back with their first two singles.On the road, Ella sold out her first headline tour in 2024 and extended into 2025 while joining tours with Riley Green and Morgan Wallen. She emerged as a breakout star at the 2025 ACM Awards, leading with eight nominations and winning five, and also earning six nominations for the 2025 CMA Awards. Following her latest releases, “Never Met Anyone Like You (Feat. HARDY)” and “Choosin’ Texas,” Ella still has plenty up hersleeve and continues to prove she is one of the genre’s most dynamic and promising new voices.
About Gavin Adcock
Gavin Adcock, dubbed byBillboardas “one of country music’s most buzzed-about artists” is a Georgia native,born and raised in Watkinsville. Former Georgia Southern University football player, Gavin grew up working on his family cattle farm and dreamed of riding bulls in the PBR. He started writing songs in high school, but it wasn’t until the spring of 2021, when Adcock tore his knee playing football, that he used his healing time to record and release his first original single.Since then, Gavin hascollectively amassed more than1.5 BILLION global streamsacross singles including the fan-favorite, RIAA PLATINUM-certified, “A Cigarette,” GOLD-certified songs “Run Your Mouth,” “Deep End,” “Four Leaf Clover” and more. His album,Actin’ Up Again,was crowned the largest major-label country debut from a solo male artist released in 2024 and was the year’s top streaming major-label debut across the genre. Withinless than a year, Adcock more than doubled his previous streaming record with over 25 MILLION first week US streams on newalbumOwn Worst Enemy,released August 15, 2025.Own Worst Enemydebuted as the top new Country album on the Billboard200 Country Chart (No. 4) and top streaming new album on the Billboard 200 All-Genre Chart (No. 14) week of release.TheMusicRowAwards“Discovery Artist of the Year”nominee has wonover the hearts of both Country music fans and music industry alike, leading to hisNew Artist of the Year nomination at the 60th ACM Awards. Taking his music to the fans, Adcock continues to sell out music venues from coast-to-coast via multiple headline tours including hisActin’ Up Again (Again)Tour, and presentNeed ToTour.In addition to playing a plethora of new headline dates and major festival appearances, Adcock joined superstar Morgan Wallen for select dates on Wallen’s 2025I’mThe ProblemTour. His dedicated fanbase has quickly grown internationally, leading to Adcock selling out his 2025 Canadian Headline tour within one week.
About Jason Scott & The High Heat
Born and bred in Oklahoma City, Jason Scott & The HighHeat have been blazing their own trail since their debut album, Castle Rock, lit up critics at NPR, The Boot, BBC Radio, and beyond. With a sound that fuses Americana soul, heartland rock muscle, and country grit, they don’t just blur genre lines; they stomp right over them.On stage, the band is pure wildfire—raw, unfiltered, and impossible to ignore—lighting up festivals like Stagecoach, Born & Raised, and Mile 0 Fest and opening for acts such as Wyatt Flores and 49 Winchester. Their latest album, American Grin, turns the heat up even further, marrying groove and grit with sharp, lived-in storytelling. As Rolling Stoneputs it, the Oklahoma band is “taking an honest, and often humorous, look at a U.S. existence,” while Hollercalls American Grin“a masterpiece not only in sound but in substance… a roadmap for this weird and wonderful ride of existence.”Named Texas Emerging Group of the Year at the 2025 Texas Music Awards, Jason Scott & The High Heat are hitting the road with Blackberry Smoke alongside a slate of headline dates. They are ready to prove yet again they’re not here to fit the mold. They’re here to break it.
Media Contacts for Morgan Wallen:
Ebie McFarland | Carrie McDonough
Essential Broadcast Media, LLC [email protected] | [email protected]
Corey Brewer | Rachel Heatherly
Big Loud
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Beau Benton
Mercury Records/REPUBLIC Collective
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Media Contacts for Brooks & Dunn:
Tyne Parrish | Sarah Bennett
The Green Room PR
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Media Contacts for Ella Langley:
Winnie Lam | Ashley Buenrostro
Columbia Records
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Media Contact for Gavin Adcock:
Fount Lynch
Warner Music Nashville
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Media Contacts for Jason Scott & The High Heat:
Avery King
King Publicity
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