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Morgan Wallen, one of country music’s most recognized names, has announced a new tour that is set to traverse North America in 2025.
However, while the “I’m The Problem Tour” has generated excitement among many, it has also stirred up controversy, with fans expressing disappointment over omitted cities and limited international dates.
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The 31-year-old singer took to Instagram to unveil the tour dates for his much-anticipated “I’m The Problem Tour.” Scheduled to kick off on June 20 in Houston, Texas, the tour will visit 10 cities, concluding on September 13 in Edmonton, Canada.
Wallen’s announcement included a promise of more details about his upcoming album, which shares its title with the tour. The album’s title track is set to release on January 31, providing fans with a glimpse of what’s to come.
“I’m The Problem Tour 2025. Can’t wait for this one,” Wallen wrote in his post. Despite the enthusiasm of some fans, the announcement was met with significant backlash from others, particularly those whose cities were excluded from the tour.
Fans quickly flocked to the comment section to voice their opinions, and the reactions were divided. While some fans celebrated the chance to see Wallen live in their cities, others were vocal about their disappointment over being left out.
The announcement excluded several major cities across the U.S. and abroad, leaving many fans feeling snubbed. Comments poured in, ranging from polite requests for additional dates to outright frustration and dismay:
For fans in these cities, the exclusion felt personal, especially given Wallen’s large following in these areas. Some fans even suggested boycotting the tour unless additional dates were added.
On the flip side, fans in cities included in the tour expressed their joy and anticipation. Their excitement was evident in comments brimming with enthusiasm:
Adding to the excitement, Wallen revealed an impressive lineup of special guests for his tour. Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Brooks & Dunn, Gavid Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson will join him on various stops, ensuring that fans will get to experience a diverse range of country music talent.

Wallen’s career trajectory has been a mix of soaring highs and public scandals. While his music has earned him widespread acclaim, his off-stage behavior has often overshadowed his accomplishments, leading to a polarized fanbase.
Wallen gained national attention as a contestant on The Voice in 2014. His unique voice and charisma helped him transition from a TV talent show competitor to a chart-topping country artist.
Songs like “Whiskey Glasses,” “Chasin’ You,” and “More Than My Hometown” solidified his place as one of the most promising talents in country music.
However, Wallen’s rise has been accompanied by a string of legal issues and controversial incidents that have tarnished his reputation:
Perhaps the most significant controversy of Wallen’s career occurred in 2021 when TMZ released footage of him using a racial slur. The fallout was swift and severe:
In response, Wallen issued a public apology and donated $300,000 to the Black Music Action Coalition. During an appearance on Good Morning America, he addressed the incident, describing it as a mistake made in the company of friends and acknowledging the hurt caused by his words. “I was wrong,” he admitted while pledging to learn and grow from the experience.
The mixed reactions to Wallen’s tour announcement reflect the complexity of his relationship with his fanbase. While some fans remain loyal despite past controversies, others are less forgiving, particularly when it comes to feeling overlooked or excluded.
For Wallen, the challenge lies in balancing his artistic ambitions with fan expectations. As he gears up for the release of “I’m The Problem,” the pressure to deliver a successful tour and album is immense.
With only 10 cities announced so far, fans are eagerly awaiting updates and hoping for additional dates to be added to the schedule. The title track, set to release soon, will likely set the tone for the tour and serve as a teaser for what’s to come.
Fans have made it clear that they want more opportunities to see Wallen perform live. The overwhelming demand for additional dates could prompt adjustments to the current schedule.
Whether Wallen decides to expand the tour remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: his every move will be closely watched by both supporters and critics alike.
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