Morgan Wallen -Fans left disappointed at ‘I’m the Problem’ tour of Country Star


Country fans were upset Morgan Wallen Missed a few stops on his upcoming tour to support his fourth studio album.

Wallen, 31, revealed that this summer he will go on the Tour “I am the problem”, but devoted followers were disappointed that the “last night” singer only had a handful of dates throughout the country, in contrast to his last two -year -old “One night at a time” tour.

Set to launch Houston, TexasIn June, Wallen has a rotating line -up of guests for the Tour, including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett and Koe Wetzel.

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Country singer Morgan Wallen wears golden chains with a black T-shirt

Morgan Wallen made up a few fans with his announcement “I am the problem” tour. (Toni Anne Barson)

“Where is the East Coast and the South here ?? Va, SC, GA, TN,” wrote a fan after Wallen had shared his new Tour Assessment.

Another fan wondered the same and wrote: “Where is the east coast!? The south!?!? Morgan, you have some Spelin to do!”

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“What is this tour schedule,” another user asked on Instagram. “I am closest to a 9 -hour drive from GA. It is better to add more in the south.”

A fan wrote: “Only Wisconsin for the midwest ??? shame. Minnesota sold both dates out during the last Tour.”

Morgan Wallen performs on stage

Morgan Wallen was touring for two years with his tour “One night at a time”. (John Shearer/Getty Images For Morgan Wallen’s One Night A Night A Night A Night A Night A Time 2024)

“NY Dates!? Please tell me that you add more dates,” wrote a Red Light and Fan, while others were concerned about the price tag to attend a show. “Lower the Price Big Dawg $ 600 is crazy,” wrote a fan.

Despite the complaints about locations, the “Whiskey Glasses” singer Had thousands of people who praised his name and waited on the day they could see bags in concert.

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“Let this man throw as many seats as he wants,” joked a fan, referring to Wallen’s 2024 Stoel-Grewing Incident when he was arrested outside The Nashville Bar by Eric Church.

The singer “You Chasing You” was “fully collaborating” with the research, a representative for the musician told Fox News Digital at the time. He was originally accused of disorderly behavior – a crime – and three counts of crime reckless threat with a deadly weapon.

Morgan Wallen Mugshot

Morgan Wallen was arrested in April on two counts of alleged reckless threat in Nashville. (Metro Nashville PD/X)

Wallen, accused of two crime counts of reckless threat, pleaded, according to Fox 17. Judge Cynthia Chappell condemned the Country Music star for up to seven days in a Dui -Education Center, together with two years under supervision of probation.

Another Canadian fan begged: “Americans stay from Toronto. This is our time. You have your own dates.”

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“Stop the whine nonsense,” wrote a fan. “Real fans travel !!! I am excited to only go for 5 hours during my 12 -hour trip last year!”

Wallen called his fourth studio album, “I’m the Problem” and the title track will be released on January 31.

Morgan Wallen is wearing a vest and tie for the voting promotional photos

Morgan Wallen debuted in season six of “The Voice” in 2014. (Paul Drinking Water)

In the 10 years since he released his debut EP and became a professional singer-songwriter, Rallen broke left and right and praised his colleagues in the country music community.

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“We have made so many lifelong memories of the ‘One Night at a World Tour’, and I cannot start expressing how grateful I am for my fans and the way they appeared every night,” Wallen said in a statement. “Because I have worked on new music, it inspired me to go on my way again and share these new songs with you all on the ‘I’m the Problem Tour’. See you there.”

Fox News Digital has contacted a representative for Red Light District.

Lauryn Overhultz from Fox News Digital has contributed to this report.