Morgan Wallen in Minneapolis | Tickets 2026

Morgan Wallen

Minneapolis, MN is about to ignite as Morgan Wallen takes over the U.S. Bank Stadium on April 10 – April 11, 2026. Feel the electric atmosphere as he belts out chart-toppers like “Whiskey Glasses” and “Sand in My Boots.” Don’t miss your chance—grab your Morgan Wallen tour tickets today!

Morgan Wallen Minneapolis Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Friday
Apr 10, 2026
05:30 PM
Minneapolis, Minnesota from $213.12 Tickets
Saturday
Apr 11, 2026
05:30 PM
Minneapolis, Minnesota from $202.85 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is Morgan Wallen’s Minneapolis concert in 2026?

Morgan Wallen kicks off his “Still The Problem Tour” at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN, with two major shows on April 10 and April 11, 2026. Show times begin at 5:30 PM. Arrive early for the best experience, as stadium security and crowds will be significant.

Who are the special guests and openers at these concerts?

On April 10, the lineup includes Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason. On April 11, HARDY, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason take the stage. Rotating support acts keep each night unique and exciting for fans.

How do I get tickets and when do they go on sale?

Tickets for Minneapolis go on sale to the public on November 7 at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster and Morgan Wallen’s official website. For the best shot at tickets and earlier access, fans should sign up for presale registration at StillTheProblem.com before November 6.

How much are tickets and what’s the best way to find cheap seats?

Ticket prices for Minneapolis start around $198–$204 for upper sections, but prices fluctuate due to high demand. To get the best deal:

  • Register for presale—presale often offers the lowest prices and best selection before the general public.
  • Check resale platforms like SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and StubHub for “get-in” prices, especially closer to show dates when sellers sometimes drop prices to fill seats.
  • Choose upper-level, side-view, or last-row stadium seats for the most budget-friendly options.
  • Some platforms offer promo codes (like SYRACUSE20 on Vivid Seats for $20 off) or credit card discounts for first-time buyers.
  • Wait until right before the show—prices sometimes drop if ticket holders need to sell last minute.

Can I get a refund or transfer my tickets?

Refund and transfer policies vary by seller. Most places allow transfers through their website or app, but refunds are typically only possible for canceled shows. Always double-check the platform’s rules before purchase.

What time do doors open and what should I bring?

Doors typically open 90 minutes before showtime. Only bring essentials and follow stadium guidelines: small clear bags and phone wallets are allowed, but regular backpacks and large purses are not. Be ready for a security check at the entrance.

Is the event all ages and are there any kid policies?

All ages are welcome at U.S. Bank Stadium, but everyone—including children—must have a ticket. Consider stadium noise, crowds, and length of event when bringing young kids, and bring ear protection for them if needed.

Is the stadium cashless?

Yes! U.S. Bank Stadium is fully cashless. Use a debit or credit card, or mobile payment methods like Apple Pay or Google Pay for all in-venue purchases. Reverse ATMs are available to convert cash to prepaid cards.

Will there be merchandise and food for sale?

Absolutely! Both shows will have official Morgan Wallen merchandise stands and a wide range of food and drink options. Expect lines, especially before showtime and during intermissions—arrive early for the best selection.

What’s the parking situation and are there transit tips?

Lots surrounding U.S. Bank Stadium fill up quickly. Reserve a parking spot early if possible, consider rideshares or public transit, and allow extra time to avoid pre-show traffic. After the concert, expect crowds and some delays exiting downtown Minneapolis.

What songs will Morgan Wallen perform?

Fans can expect a mix of hits from “One Thing at a Time,” “Dangerous,” and the new album “Still The Problem,” plus crowd favorites and special collaborations with guest artists. Encore performances are highly likely, so plan to stay to the end!

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