
Morgan Wallen Brings ‘I’m the Problem’ Tour to Glendale This Weekend
Glendale, AZ – Country music sensation Morgan Wallen is poised to light up State Farm Stadium this weekend, with back‑to‑back shows on July 18 and 19 as part of his high‑energy “I’m the Problem” tour. The concerts mark one of the few stadium stops during the summer leg of the tour, drawing fans from across Arizona and neighboring states.
The tour, supporting Wallen’s fourth studio album I’m the Problem released May 16, 2025, features two powerhouse opening acts: Miranda Lambert and Ella Langley on the first night (July 18), followed by Brooks & Dunn and Langley on the 19th. Both nights promise to deliver fully packed, unforgettable performances.
Doors open at 6 p.m. each evening, with music set to start promptly at that time. Fans are advised to arrive early — parking lots open at 3:30 p.m., and stadium gates follow at 4:30 p.m.
Ticket prices are holding steady amid high demand. Vivid Seats lists last‑minute tickets starting around $140, with floor seats typically from $383. ABC15 reports face‑value tickets begin at about $125.
Attendees can expect Wallen’s signature setlist—about 25 remix‑heavy tracks, including hits like “Last Night,” “Cowgirls,” and emotional fan favorites like “Just In Case.” His shows are known for a stripped‑down acoustic mini‑set mid‑concert, often featuring covers and deep cuts.
Wallen’s I’m the Problem album itself is a chart phenomenon: debuting at #1 on Billboard 200 and maintaining the top position for six consecutive weeks. The album spawned two #1 Hot 100 hits, “Love Somebody” and “What I Want,” cementing his genre‑blending reputation.
Yet Wallen’s journey remains a study in contrasts. Despite earlier career controversies — including a racial slur scandal in 2021 and legal trouble in April 2023 — his post‑controversy comeback has been powerful. His concerts draw sold‑out crowds and unwavering fan support.
Miranda Lambert, joining on July 18, brings her own formidable country-rock presence. A multi‑award‑winning artist in her own right, her performance adds star power and nostalgic gravitas to the evening.
Brooks & Dunn take the stage on July 19, bringing decades of country classics to a festival‑style Texoma‑powered night. Their high‑energy collaboration with Wallen guarantees a memorable finale.
Ella Langley, the tour opener both nights, has been cited as “a maverick voice” in modern country. Her rising popularity promises to energize the crowd before the headliners.
Local fans on r/AZCardinals advise driving or ride‑sharing from downtown Phoenix, noting a 30–45 minute commute. The Reddit crowd also hints the stadium roof likely remains closed amid mid‑July heat.
As Glendale prepares for a weekend of crossover country magic, Wallen’s unwavering momentum underscores both his popularity and the changing landscape of mainstream country. Whether newcomer or longtime fan, the stadium shows promise to deliver a high‑octane soundtrack to Arizona’s summer.
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