Arts & Entertainment

Morgan Wallen To Play Concert At Bryant-Denny Stadium Next Spring

The concert is scheduled for April 18, 2026, and will feature Wallen performing along with "friends to be named at a later date."

(Morgan Wallen Press Kit )

TUSCALOOSA, AL — Country music superstar Morgan Wallen will headline the return of live music to Bryant-Denny Stadium next spring, radio hosts Steve & DC announced on 95.3 The Bear Thursday morning.


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The concert is scheduled for April 18, 2026, and will feature Wallen performing along with "friends to be named at a later date."

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The radio hosts, who have touted the highly anticipated announcement as something that will go down in Tuscaloosa history, said this marks the first major concert event at Bryant-Denny Stadium since 1983.

Wallen, one of the most popular artists in country music, is known for chart-topping hits such as “Last Night,” “Wasted on You” and “Whiskey Glasses.”

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Additional details about ticket sales and opening acts are expected to be released soon.

The show will be part of Wallen's "Still The Problem" tour, which will feature stops in 11 cities over 21 dates. The tour will also include dates with acts like Brooks & Dunn, HARDY, Thomas Rhett, Ella Langley, and more.

Wallen will reportedly play two nights in most locations, including stops at three major college football stadiums — Florida’s Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, Michigan’s Michigan Stadium and a single-night performance at Bryant-Denny Stadium.


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