

Key Points
- Morgan Wallen’s 2026 tour ticket prices sparked immediate backlash for being extremely high.
- Fans blamed both Wallen and ticket sellers, citing affordability and fast sellouts of cheaper seats.
- Despite criticism, many fans eagerly paid high prices, showing continued excitement for the tour.
Morgan Wallen might not be the problem — but his ticket prices definitely are.
Tickets for the country star’s 2026 Still the Problem Tour went on sale Friday, November 7, and the backlash was almost immediate. Even before the general sale began, fans were taking to TikTok and X to vent about sky-high ticket prices, calling them some of the steepest they’ve ever seen.
“Just saw the prices for a Morgan Wallen ticket,” one fan shared on X.
Another stated, “Morgan Wallen ticket prices for lower level seating should not cost more than multi-day entire festivals. What a slap in the face with this pricing.”
One TikTok user shared a breakdown with screenshots of ticket prices and captioned her video, “Morgan Wallen ticket prices are INSANE. How can anyone afford to go to concerts anymore?”
While many agreed with her, some defended Wallen, 32, in the comments.
“Blame Ticketmaster. Not Morgan,” one replied, while another agreed, “Those ticket prices ARE NOT the artist’s fault! Those are scalpers prices.”
One insisted that Wallen should lower his prices due to low ticket sales along with a screenshot of available tickets. “Seems as though Morgan Wallen may wanna rethink his ticket prices. Lotttttttta seats still open,” they shared on X.
Others said the cheapest tickets — those under $100 — sold out almost immediately.
“Those 87$ tickets sold out in minutes and I got updates about those. Nothing in nose bleeds were left after my 20802 had their chance,” a fan on Instagram wrote.

However, many proudly shared their excitement for the concert, clearly doing whatever it takes to see the “Last Night” singer.
“Paid $260 for pretty good seats at The Big House! That’s pretty reasonable if you consider who the artist is and the venue.,” an Instagram user said.
Another similarly shared, “Ours were $176 each in the nosebleeds but I’ll be there!!”
Wallen announced the tour on October 30 which initially drew tons of excitement from fans. The tour will consist of 21 stops around the U.S. plus two more stops in late June, however their location has not been revealed.