


Country music is coming to Cardinals country.
On July 18-19, Morgan Wallen will headline two huge concerts at Glendale, AZ’s State Farm Stadium as part of his ongoing ‘I’m The Problem Tour’ in support of his recently-released fourth studio album with the same name.
He’ll be joined by special guests Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley on night one; Brooks & Dunn and Ella Langley will open for him on Saturday.
As of now, last-minute tickets are available for both concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for the two evenings of shows start at $140 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Floor seats start at $383 including fees.
Fans Wallnuts can expect the chart-topping crooner to perform approximately 25+ songs at all gigs. Based on our findings at Set List FM, he took 26 songs to the stage at his most recent concert in Miami. That included fan favorites like “I Had Some Help,” “Last Night” and “Cowgirls” among others.
“The set gained fresh momentum about halfway through, when Wallen and guitarist Dominic Frost hustled through the crowd, high-fiving fans as along the way, to a smaller stage at the opposite end of the field,” The Cap Times reported in a review of his recent Madison, WI show. “There, they delivered an intimate, three-song acoustic performance for fans in the far end zone…the stripped-down mini-set was the high point of the night, with crowd-favorites like Wallen’s cover of Jason Isbell’s ‘Cover Me Up,’ ‘I’m a Little Crazy,’ and ‘Sand in My Boots’ — anthems that encourage singing along, which fans were more than happy to oblige.”
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Our team has everything you need to know and more about Morgan Wallen’s two ‘I’m The Problem Concerts’ at Glendale, AZ’s State Farm Stadium below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
A complete breakdown of all the best prices on tickets for Morgan Wallen’s two State Farm Stadium concerts can be found here:
Morgan Wallen concert dates | Ticket prices start at | Floor seats start at |
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Friday, July 18 5:30 p.m. | $142 (including fees) | $383 (including fees) |
Saturday, July 19 5:30 p.m. | $140 (including fees) | $502 (including fees) |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn’t noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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Not in the Valley of the Sun? Here’s where you can see Wallen these next few months.
At Wallen’s most recent gig in Miami, he performed 26 songs. According to Set List FM, here’s what made the cut.
01.) “Ain’t That Some”
02.) “Kick Myself”
03.) “I Got Better”
04.) “Love Somebody”
05.) “You Proof”
06.) “20 Cigarettes”
07.) “Dark Til Daylight”
08.) “Kiss Her in Front of You”
09.) “Don’t We”
B Stage
10.) “Cover Me Up” (Jason Isbell cover)
11.) “I’m A Little Crazy”
12.) “Sand in My Boots”
Main Stage
13.) “Up Down” (with Gavin Adcock)
14.) “Cowgirls”
15.) “I Had Some Help” (Post Malone cover)
16.) “Superman”
17.) “TN”
18.) “Thinkin’ Bout Me”
19.) “What I Want”
20.) “This Bar”
21.) “More Than My Hometown”
22.) “Whiskey Glasses” (with Brooks & Dunn)
23.) “I’m The Problem”
Encore
24.) “Last Night”
25.) “Just In Case”
26.) “The Way I Talk”
On May 16, Wallen dropped his gargantuan 37-song (!) fourth studio album “I’m The Problem.”
The nearly two-hour record features gritty ditties (the titular “I’m The Problem,” “Revelation,” “Lies Lies Lies”), emotional ballads (“I Got Better,” “Superman,” “Just In Case”) and steamy club bangers (“Love Somebody,” “Miami,” “What I Want” with Tate McRae).
For our money, the true highlights here though are the rousing “Dark Til Daylight” and “Working Man’s Song.” They’re both anthemic epic singalongs you won’t be able to get out of your head.
Now all you need is a pickup truck to blast them out of all summer long.
To hear for yourself, you can find “I’m The Problem” here.
As noted above, Wallen is bringing a pair of country-fried opening acts to kick off each of his Glendale gigs. To make sure you’re familiar with all three acts’ sounds, here’s each artist’s most-streamed track on Spotify:
Brooks & Dunn: “Neon Moon”
Miranda Lambert: “Drunk (And I Don’t Wanna Go Home)”
Ella Langley: “you look like you love me”
While Wallen is a bona fide star, his ascent to the top hasn’t come without a few hiccups.
In fact, his Wikipedia has a whole section labeled “Controversies.”
Just a few of the 32-year-old’s most notable scandals include an arrest for public intoxication and disorderly conduct (May 2020), partying maskless in a bar at the height of the pandemic (October 2020), and using racial slurs on camera (February 2021).
Following his racist incident, Wallen donated $300,000 to the Black Music Action Coalition. He was also banned from a number of award shows.
Most recently, Wallen “was charged with three felony counts by the Metro Nashville Police Department after a chair he allegedly threw off the roof of the six-story Chief’s bar landed on Broadway near two police officers,” according to the NY Post.
On a lesser note, he also walked off the set of “SNL” during the show’s goodnights this past March. “I was [just] ready to go home,” he said on the Sundae Conversation podcast. His now infamous post-episode Instagram Story read “Get me to God’s country.”
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This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change