Morgan Wallen is performing two concerts at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado, as part of his 2026 "Still the Problem" tour [1, 2].

The shows mark a significant return to the city for the country music star, who previously sold out Denver venues two years ago [1]. His presence in the city underscores the continued demand for stadium-level country music events in the U.S. interior.

The engagement consists of two shows scheduled for Friday and Saturday [1, 3]. Wallen is touring as part of a larger North American summer concert series designed to bring his stadium production to major cities [2, 4].

Wallen will not be the only act on stage during the Denver dates. The performances will feature guests including Brooks & Dunn, and Ella Langley [1, 5]. These collaborations are a central part of the "Still the Problem" tour's programming, blending established country legends with contemporary artists.

Fans attending the events have sought out tour merchandise ahead of the performances at Empower Field at Mile High [1, 5]. The logistics of the two-night stand require significant coordination at the stadium to accommodate the expected crowds [1].

Wallen's 2026 tour continues to expand his reach across the continent [2]. By booking multiple nights in a single city, the tour maximizes revenue and accessibility for fans in the region [1, 2].

Morgan Wallen is performing two concerts at Empower Field at Mile High

The decision to book two consecutive nights at a major NFL stadium indicates Wallen's current drawing power exceeds the capacity of a single event. By pairing his performance with legacy acts like Brooks & Dunn, Wallen is bridging the gap between traditional country audiences and a younger, stadium-filling demographic.