Morgan Wallen Las Vegas 2026: Still The Problem Tour Hits Allegiant Stadium

Morgan Wallen brings the Still The Problem Tour to Allegiant Stadium on Friday, May 1 and Saturday, May 2, 2026. Doors open at 5:30 PM both evenings. Each night features a different co-headliner: Brooks & Dunn on Friday, Thomas Rhett on Saturday, with Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason opening both shows. With different support acts and a 65,000-seat NFL stadium, the Vegas stop stands out even on a tour built entirely around stadiums. If you’re building a weekend around the concert, the city runs dozens of shows in las vegas worth booking the same nights.

Two Lineups, One Record-Breaking Tour

Friday pairs Wallen with Brooks & Dunn, whose catalog of chart-toppers from “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” to “Believe” spans three decades of country music. Saturday swaps to Thomas Rhett, whose crossover hits like “Die a Happy Man” and “Craving You” blend pop, R&B, and country in equal measure. Gavin Adcock, signed to Wallen’s own Sticks Management, and Vincent Mason open both nights.

The numbers behind the headliner tell the story. Wallen holds 265.5 million RIAA-certified units, making him the highest-certified country artist in recording history and the third most-certified artist across all genres behind only Drake and Taylor Swift. Five of his singles are Diamond-certified or higher. His album Dangerous: The Double Album spent its first 10 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, the first album to do that since Whitney Houston in 1987. The Still The Problem Tour covers 21 stadium dates across 11 cities from April through August, and Allegiant Stadium is one of the few stops with a roof and full climate control.

Getting to and Around Allegiant Stadium

May in Las Vegas averages around 90 degrees Fahrenheit, considerably cooler than the 105-degree July heat that summer stadium events face. The retractable roof and air conditioning inside Allegiant keep the bowl comfortable once you’re through the gates, especially if you arrive when doors open at 5:30 PM.

A few essentials: Allegiant Stadium is fully cashless. Credit cards, debit cards, and mobile pay all work at every vendor inside. Reverse ATMs near the entrances convert cash to prepaid cards. The venue enforces a no re-entry policy and clear bag policy, so bring everything you need in one trip. Rideshare pickup and drop-off is on the south side off Polaris Avenue. Surge pricing after the show is guaranteed. If you’re heading to the venue early and want to fill time beforehand, there are plenty of las vegas music shows playing across the city before doors.

What This Means for Your Vegas Trip

May 1-2 falls on a Friday and Saturday, so the rest of the weekend fills naturally. Cirque du Soleil’s “O” at Bellagio (from $119 on Spotlight), Mystere at Treasure Island (from $65), and David Copperfield at MGM Grand (from $93) all run nightly and pair well with a longer stay. The Wizard of Oz at Sphere (from $123) and Absinthe at Caesars Palace (from $132) add more options if you’re extending through Sunday.

May’s milder weather also makes walking the Strip between shows realistic, something July visitors cannot say. Two different co-headliners mean two genuinely different concerts. The legacy country night on Friday and the crossover card on Saturday each stand on their own.

Lock In Your Vegas Shows Now

Morgan Wallen tickets have been on sale since November 2025, and top sections are moving. Plan around one night or both, and browse vegas show tickets on Spotlight while availability holds.