June 15, 2025
Morgan Wallen Reveals ‘I’m the Problem’ Tour Set List


Morgan Wallen just gave his fans some exciting news.

On June 13, the country singer, 32, revealed the setlist for his upcoming tour, “I’m the Problem,” and it features hits like, “Whiskey Glasses,” “Cowgirls” and “Ain’t That Some.”

The setlist shows that Wallen will be performing over 25 songs on his tour, which is expected to kickoff in Houston, Texas, on June 20.

“Solid playlist,” one fan commented on X.

Another wrote, “LETS GOOO! 1 WEEK FROM TODAY!”

A third added, “On repeat.”

The lineup did not include, however, one of the singer’s biggest hits from 2021: “7 Summers.”

Alongside crying and heartbreak emoji, one X user wrote, “7 Summers isn’t going to be performed this time around? It’s one of my favorite songs of all time.”

Another wrote, “7 Summers must be on this as well,” with a purple heart emoji.

Morgan Wallen
Morgan Wallen performs onstage for the 16th Annual Darius and Friends St. Jude Benefit at Ryman Auditorium on June 02, 2025 in Nashville, Tennessee.Jason Kempin / Getty Images

In an interview with Apple Music Country, Wallen talked about his setlist and said he’s looking forward to playing “I’m a Little Crazy” and “I’m The Problem” from his titular studio album released this year.

“I love singing that song,” he said, referring to “I’m a Little Crazy.”

His track, “I’m The Problem,” has reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and continues sit among the top songs nationwide. When it comes to his fans streaming the hit, Wallen told Apple Music that he already sees “how well” the bop is doing months after its release.

But when it comes to truly experiencing music, Wallen said it’s always best to listen live because “the energy” can’t be beat.

“I spend months at this point getting ready to get on tour, just getting in shape. I don’t have to be in any kind of crazy shape to record in the studio,” he said. “With how big my stage is, how much I run around, and how much effort that me and the guys put into it, I don’t think you would know that by just listening to the record.”

At the 2025 Grammys, Wallen was nominated for best country song and best country duo/group performance for his 2024 hit “I Had Some Help.” He ended up losing, however, to Kacey Musgraves in the former category and to Beyoncé and Miley Cyrus in the latter.

The same day Wallen revealed his set list, the singer took to Instagram to share what else he’s been up to lately.

Alongside a self-deprecating caption, Wallen posted a carousel of photos, including shots of himself golfing, performing on stage and enjoying a Doritos concoction, among other moments.

He captioned the post, “Mostly just been working on my farmers tan.”



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