Some Morgan Wallen fans are less than thrilled about the singer’s tour plans. The country star recently announced that he’ll soon be hitting the road for the I’m the Problem Tour.
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However, some Wallen faithfuls won’t get the chance to see the singer perform. That’s because the tour, which will also feature acts including Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, and Thomas Rhett, isn’t hitting every corner of the country.
The 19-stop stadium tour skips major portions of the US. It’s largely passing over the South and Northeast, as there are only eight American cities and two Canadian ones planned.
That fact was not well received by fans, who took to the comments section to express their displeasure.
“Bro where is the South,” one fan commented, with another adding, “You’re missing some cities on this list.”
“Need a northeast date!!” a third fan begged. Other fans begged the singer to places including Australia, Dallas, New York, North Carolina, and more to the schedule.
So far, Wallen has yet to speak out about the situation.
Morgan Wallen Shares Snippet of Forthcoming Title Track
Amid the discontent over Wallen’s tour stops, his fans got some positive news. The singer shared a snippet of “I’m the Problem,” the forthcoming title track off of his fourth studio album.
Fans quickly recognized the song as one they’d heard a rough demo of it last year. At the time, Wallen shared a clip of the track with the caption “I Guess.”
While Wallen’s followers were thrilled by the addition, some Taylor Swift fans were less than pleased about the track’s title.
As Swifties know, “I’m the problem” is a major lyric in the singer’s 2022 hit, “Anti-Hero.” That fact led the Swift legion to claim Wallen is copying the single with the name of his album and tour.
“It’s so odd that Wallen names a tour after a MEGA HIT by Taylor Swift (Anti-Hero). ‘It’s me. Hi, I’M THE PROBLEM. It’s me.’ It won every award on earth for a song and video,” one Swiftie tweeted. “Lazy, lazy Wallen.”
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