Morgan Wallen is scheduled to perform two concerts this Friday and Saturday at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver [1], [2].
The performances mark the singer's return to Colorado two years after he played two sold-out shows at the same venue [1], [3]. This return is part of his nationwide 2026 "Still the Problem" tour [3].
Wallen is joined by a rotating lineup of opening acts for the Denver dates. On Friday, Brooks & Dunn are scheduled to open the show alongside Gavin Adcock and Vincent Mason [1]. For the Saturday performance, the opening lineup includes Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, and Vincent Mason [1].
The tour dates were originally announced on Thursday, Oct. 30 [3]. The choice of Empower Field at Mile High allows the production to accommodate the large crowds typical of Wallen's stadium-level tours.
Fans have sought merchandise ahead of the events as part of the tour's arrival in the U.S. city [1], [2]. The "Still the Problem" tour represents a significant scale of production for the country music star, utilizing major sports stadiums to meet ticket demand.
Wallen's previous engagement at the Broncos' stadium established a strong market in the region, which likely influenced the decision to book two consecutive nights [1], [3]. The current itinerary continues his trend of dominating large-scale venues across the U.S. as he expands his touring footprint in 2026 [3].
“Morgan Wallen is scheduled to perform two concerts this Friday and Saturday at Empower Field at Mile High”
The booking of two consecutive nights at a major NFL stadium indicates Wallen's continued ability to draw massive crowds, confirming his status as a primary driver of live music revenue in the country genre. By returning to a venue where he previously sold out, Wallen is leveraging proven demand to maximize ticket sales in the Colorado market.



