Morgan Wallen facing backlash from fans for 'insane' reason
Morgan Wallen fans are not happy with the country music star.
Tickets for Wallen’s “Still the Problem” tour went on sale Friday, November 7, but the prices are proving to be a problem for concertgoers.
A TikTok user broke down the costs on their page, showing screenshots with front-row tickets priced around $1,500 and pit tickets around $800. The “nosebleeds,” typically the cheaper seats, were around $500 according to her.
“Morgan Wallen ticket prices are INSANE,” she wrote in the caption. How can anyone afford to go to concerts anymore?"
Another person on X called the pricing “ a slap in the face” adding, “Morgan Wallen ticket prices for lower level seating should not cost more than multi-day entire festivals.”
One person quipped “Seems as though Morgan Wallen may wanna rethink his ticket prices. Lotttttttta seats still open.”
Some people defended Wallen, blaming Ticketmaster for the high prices and not the singer himself.
“Stop! It's dear TICKETMASTER,” one person wrote in an Instagram comment on a post complaining about pricing. “They trick us with ‘dynamic pricing’ where prices will literally change if more people are on the site. Its not Morgan's fault. Stop blaming the artists when its EVERY Show. It’s a live nation and Ticketmaster problem. Wake up and blame the right people.”
A representative from Ticketmaster clarified some of the comments, explaining they do not do "surge pricing" and all ticket prices are set by the tour and the artist's team. They also noted that customers were informed in the queue for the sale that prices were subject to be adjusted by the tour during the sale.
It should also be noted that despite people mentioning the company, Live Nation is not promoting the tour.
Prices of course vary on seating and location, and plenty of fans were happy to shell out the cash to see their favorite artist.
“Paid $260 for pretty good seats at The Big House! That’s pretty reasonable if you consider who the artist is and the venue,” a fan on Instagram wrote.
Another shared, “Ours were $176 each in the nosebleeds but I’ll be there!!”
The “Still the Problem” tour kicks off April 10, 2026 in Minneapolis and ends on August 1 in Philadelphia.



