Country Singer Morgan Wallen's tour announcement is met with severe criticism from fans
- The musician, 31, is hitting the road again on a new tour across North America
- He unveiled the dates for his upcoming I’m The Problem Tour via Instagram
- But the announcement was met with disappointment from some of his fans
Country singer Morgan Wallen has revealed that he's hitting the road again on a new tour across North America - but the announcement was met with criticism from some of his dedicated fans.
The musician, 31, took to Instagram on Saturday to unveil the dates for his upcoming I’m The Problem Tour.
It's set to kick off on June 20 in Houston, Texas, and will span across 10 cities before ending in Edmonton, Canada, on September 13.
And while many were excited about his announcement, others were not pleased that he's skipping out on numerous big cities across the country.
'I'm The Problem Tour 2025. Can’t wait for this one,' Morgan captioned a post detailing the dates of the tour.
'This tour is named after my new album that I am still working on – I’m The Problem. Excited to tell y’all more about it soon, but the title track will be out next Friday, January 31.'
Immediately, fans took to the comment section to share their thoughts, and the supportive messages were quickly overshadowed by heartbroken fans sharing their disappointment over him not coming to their areas.
'Wait no New York or New Jersey?! You need to add more dates,' one person wrote.
Country singer Morgan Wallen has revealed that he's hitting the road again on a new tour across North America - but the announcement was met with backlash from some fans
The musician, 31, took to Instagram on Saturday to unveil the dates for his upcoming I’m The Problem Tour
'No Vancouver?' asked another.
'We need more dates,' someone else chimed in, while a fourth person added, 'What about the UK?'
'NO CHICAGO?' a fifth comment read.
A sixth said, 'I can’t see any Australian dates on that list' along with a broken heart emoji.
'Montreal snubbed,' scathed a different user.
Despite the immense outrage over the cities he's skipping, fans who live in the places that did make it onto Morgan's tour were quick to share their excitement.
'YAY you’re coming to Toronto! I’m so going,' gushed one fan.
'See you in Madison,' said someone else.
In the comment section, the supportive messages were quickly overshadowed by heartbroken fans sharing their disappointment over him skipping their area
Despite the immense outrage over the cities he's skipping, fans who live in the places that did make it onto Morgan's tour were quick to share their excitement
'On behalf of the entire city of Miami, THANK YOU,' another happy supporter commented.
'First up, Houston, Texas. Let's f**king go,' local radio station 100.3 The Bull wrote.
'Omg this just made my whole entire day,' announced a different person.
Morgan's tour will feature special guests Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, musical duo Brooks & Dunn, Gavid Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson.
Some of the cities he will be visiting include Madison, Wisconsin, Miami, Florida, Glendale, Arizona, Seattle, Washington, Santa Clara, California, Cleveland, Ohio, Foxboro, Massachusetts, and Toronto, Canada.
Morgan was shot to stardom after wowing judges on The Voice in 2014, but his career has been marred by scandals and controversies.
Most recently, he was arrested back in April for chucking a chair off a rooftop bar in Nashville.
He pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment and was sentenced to seven days in a DUI education center and two consecutive years of supervised probation.
Morgan was shot to stardom after wowing judges on The Voice in 2014, but his career has been marred by scandals and controversies. He's seen in 2020
Most recently, he was arrested back in April for chucking a chair off a rooftop bar in Nashville. He pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment
He was previously detained in 2020 over disorderly conduct and public intoxication at a bar in downtown Nashville; the case was settled at a court hearing.
In addition, Morgan faced a DUI (driving under the influence) in 2016, but the charges were ultimately dropped.
The star also came under fire in 2021 when TMZ released a video of him saying the N-word to one of his friends after a night out.
After the footage of him using the racial slur went viral, many radio stations stopped playing his music and the Country Music Association removed his appearances from their platforms.
His songs were even removed from Apple Music, Pandora, and Spotify featured playlists because of the sandal.
In April, 2021, he donated $300,000 to the Black Music Action Coalition in the names of 20 people who had counseled him after he used the racial slur.
The singer publicly spoke of his comments on Good Morning America that July, where he said that 'he was around some of his friends, and they say dumb stuff together' and said that 'he was wrong' to express those words.