Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen’s Duet and Tour Dates

ELLA LANGLEY & Morgan Wallen Duet
- Ella Langley holds the direct support slot on 9 Still The Problem Tour stadium dates in 2026.
- Their first duet was “What I Want” at Camp Randall Stadium on June 28, 2025 — in a rainstorm.
- Wallen surprised Langley at the Ryman Auditorium on Nov 7, 2025 for their first “Cover Me Up” duet.
- “Choosin’ Texas” made Langley the first solo woman to lead Hot 100, Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay simultaneously.
Ella Langley holds the direct support slot on nine of Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour stadium dates in 2026. That is the most coveted billing position on the biggest country tour of the year.
Wallen’s team rotates Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Brooks & Dunn across the other nights. Langley is the only act whose name lands on nine confirmed stops Tuscaloosa through Philadelphia.

She is not filling a gap. She is the first name Wallen’s people call.
What makes that placement mean something is the story behind it two viral performances, a rainstorm in Madison, a sold-out finale at the Ryman Auditorium, and a remark from Langley onstage in Nashville that tells you everything about how long this has been building.
How the Ella Langley and Morgan Wallen Partnership Began
Ella Langley joined Wallen’s touring roster in September 2023, landing the rotating direct support slot on the One Night at a Time Tour.She performed her own set, built an audience across those stadium nights, and did not sing with Wallen during his main set not yet.
That phase was about proving she belonged in a 70,000 seat room. She proved it.
| # | Tour | Year | Langley’s Role | Live Duets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | One Night at a Time Tour | 2023–2024 | Rotating direct support | None yet |
| 2 | I’m The Problem Tour | 2025 | Direct support + live duets | 2 duets |
| 3 | Still The Problem Tour | 2026 | Direct support — 9 confirmed dates | Expected |
Duet No. 1 Camp Randall Stadium, Madison
The first live duet came June 28, 2025, at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Tate McRae recorded the studio version of “What I Want” from Wallen’s I’m the Problem album. She was not present that night. Wallen called Langley to the stage in her place.
The sold-out crowd greeted her immediately. She walked out in an all-black lace ensemble with flared sleeves and knee-high cowboy boots and delivered the duet while rain drenched the stage.
Langley had written the lyrics to McRae’s verse on her hand backstage so she would not forget them. She posted the detail to social media. Fans loved it instantly.
Wallen praised her from the stage, calling her “underrated and deserving of more recognition.” The clip hit TikTok within hours and drew hundreds of thousands of views.
Wallen’s two nights at Camp Randall drew over 100,000 fans total the largest concerts in Wisconsin history. For Langley, Madison was the night she moved from the opening slot to the main event’s orbit.
Duet No. 2 Ryman Auditorium, Nashville
The second duet landed four months later and the location mattered as much as the song.
Ella Langley headlined the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville on the closing night of her sold out Still Hungover Tour. Morgan Wallen walked out as a surprise guest.
The song was “Cover Me Up” Jason Isbell’s 2013 ballad from Southeastern, which Wallen has covered and performed live for years.

Before they sang, Langley told the crowd:
“I’ve been trying to convince this man to sing this song with me for so long, and it has honestly taken two whole tours to do this.”
Wallen stepped to the microphone and added:
“Yeah, it takes a lot more than an awards show to get me out to Broadway these days, I’ll tell you that.”
The crowd understood the reference immediately.
This was the first time Wallen and Langley had ever publicly performed “Cover Me Up” as a duet. The Ryman clip spread faster than the Madison one. Fans called for a studio release. That recording has not been announced but the ask has not gone away.
| # | Date | Venue | City | Song | Context |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jun 28, 2025 | Camp Randall Stadium | Madison, WI | “What I Want” | I’m The Problem Tour |
| 2 | Nov 7, 2025 | Ryman Auditorium | Nashville, TN | “Cover Me Up” | Still Hungover Tour finale |
The significance of the Ryman night goes beyond one song. Wallen showing up to Langley’s headlining show not a festival, not a stadium night, but her own sold-out room at the most storied venue in country music was a peer acknowledgment. Nashville noticed.

Ella Langley’s 2026 Still The Problem Tour Dates Full Schedule
Variety confirmed the direct support rotation includes Thomas Rhett, HARDY, Ella Langley, and Brooks & Dunn across the full tour. Langley’s nine confirmed dates are below.
| Date | Venue | City, State | Night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 18, 2026 | Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium | Tuscaloosa, AL | Single night |
| May 9, 2026 | Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis, IN | Single night |
| May 16, 2026 | Ben Hill Griffin Stadium | Gainesville, FL | Single night |
| May 30, 2026 | Empower Field at Mile High | Denver, CO | Single night |
| Jun 6, 2026 | Acrisure Stadium | Pittsburgh, PA | Single night |
| Jun 20, 2026 | Soldier Field | Chicago, IL | Night 2 of 2 |
| Jun 27, 2026 | Memorial Stadium | Clemson, SC | Night 2 of 2 |
| Jul 18, 2026 | M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore, MD | Night 2 of 2 |
| Aug 1, 2026 | Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA | Single night |
One important detail for double-header cities: Night 1 in Chicago goes to Brooks & Dunn on June 19. Langley takes Night 2 on June 20. The same split applies at other back-to-back stadium stops.
Always check the specific night before buying. Langley does not appear on every date at venues where Wallen plays two shows.
Individual show pages for Baltimore at M&T Bank Stadium, Chicago at Soldier Field, and Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field cover full logistics, bag policy, and set times.
What Ella Langley’s Stadium Set Sounds Like
Langley’s direct support set runs 30 to 45 minutes, per Setlist.fm 2025 tour averages subject to change.
She draws from her debut album Hungover and from Dandelion, her sophomore album on SAWGOD/Columbia Records, released April 10, 2026.
| # | Song | Album | Set Position | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | “Nicotine” | Hungover | Opener | Regular set starter across 2025 |
| 02 | “Weren’t for the Wind” | Hungover | Early set | Fan favourite, strong crowd reaction |
| 03 | “Country Boy’s Dream Girl” | Hungover | Mid-set | High-energy crowd moment |
| 04 | “You Look Like You Love Me” | Hungover | Mid-set | Breakout duet with Riley Green |
| 05 | “Choosin’ Texas” | Dandelion | Closer | No. 1 Hot 100 · SAWGOD/Columbia Records |
Per Setlist.fm 2025 averages subject to change on any given night.
Her sound cuts between HARDY’s explosive rock country and the legacy showmanship of Brooks & Dunn. Where Thomas Rhett leans breezy, Langley brings grit a raspy, lived-in vocal tone that shifts the energy in a stadium the moment she opens her mouth.
That quality is exactly why Wallen’s team keeps her on the bill.
The Duet Moment What to Expect During Wallen’s Set
The duet, when it happens, comes during Wallen’s headlining set not Langley’s direct support run.
“What I Want” is the established live collaboration. “Cover Me Up” is the one fans are loudest about after the Ryman. Both should be treated as expected based on 2025 tour precedent not confirmed for any specific 2026 date.
| Song | Original | 2026 Status | First Performed Together | Fan Demand |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| “What I Want” | Wallen ft. Tate McRae | Expected · established 2025 duet | Jun 28, 2025 · Camp Randall | Very High |
| “Cover Me Up” | Jason Isbell (Wallen cover) | Expected · not yet confirmed | Nov 7, 2025 · Ryman Auditorium | Very High |
Wallen has not confirmed which duet or whether both returns for the Still The Problem Tour run.
Why This Partnership Hits Different in 2026
Langley arrives at these nine stadium dates as the first solo woman in country music history to simultaneously lead the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Country Songs tally, and Country Airplay chart.
“Choosin’ Texas,” co-written with Miranda Lambert, Luke Dick, and Joybeth Taylor on SAWGOD/Columbia Records, surpassed 310 million streams worldwide and earned RIAA Platinum certification before the tour even starts.
She is not arriving at Wallen’s stadium as an emerging opener. She arrives as a No. 1 artist who also holds the direct support slot.
That context changes how every duet reads. It is no longer a headliner pulling up a touring-family member for a fan moment. It is two of the biggest names in country music sharing a stage — one night at a time, all summer long.
No. Ella Langley holds the direct support slot on 9 of the 21 Still The Problem Tour stadium dates. Wallen rotates Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Brooks & Dunn across the other nights. At double-header cities — Chicago, Clemson, and Baltimore — Langley appears on Night 2 only. Always confirm the specific date before buying tickets.
Tour DatesElla Langley and Morgan Wallen have performed two songs together live. “What I Want” — originally featuring Tate McRae on Wallen’s I’m the Problem album — is their established stadium duet, first performed at Camp Randall Stadium on June 28, 2025. “Cover Me Up”, Jason Isbell’s 2013 ballad, debuted as a duet at the Ryman Auditorium on November 7, 2025. Both are expected on the 2026 tour — neither is confirmed for any specific date.
DuetsElla Langley performs in the direct support slot — directly before Wallen’s headlining set. Based on 2025 tour scheduling, direct support typically takes the stage around 8:00–8:30 PM local time. Exact stage times are confirmed closer to each show date on the venue’s official website. Her set runs approximately 30 to 45 minutes, per Setlist.fm 2025 averages.
Set TimesYes — but it was Langley’s show, not Wallen’s. On November 7, 2025, Langley headlined the Ryman Auditorium on the closing night of her sold-out Still Hungover Tour. Wallen appeared as a surprise guest on her stage and the two performed “Cover Me Up” together for the first time. Langley told the crowd it had taken two full tours of convincing to make it happen.
Ryman · Duet HistoryElla Langley’s direct support set draws from her debut album Hungover and her 2026 sophomore album Dandelion on SAWGOD/Columbia Records. Per Setlist.fm 2025 averages — subject to change — her set typically includes “Nicotine” as the opener, “Weren’t for the Wind,” “Country Boy’s Dream Girl,” “You Look Like You Love Me” (her breakout duet with Riley Green), and “Choosin’ Texas” as the closer.
SetlistNo — Langley holds the direct support slot, not the opening act position. Gavin Adcock opens the show. Langley performs directly before Wallen closes — the most prominent support position on the bill. On the 2026 Still The Problem Tour she shares that tier with Thomas Rhett, HARDY, and Brooks & Dunn across different dates.
Billing · Tour StructureNo studio duet has been announced. After their viral “Cover Me Up” performance at the Ryman in November 2025, fans called loudly for a recorded version. Neither Wallen nor Langley has confirmed a studio collaboration as of March 2026. Their recorded work together includes “Halfway to Goodbye”, a raw country duet released in early 2026.
Studio · ReleasesElla Langley makes her Philadelphia debut at Lincoln Financial Field on August 1, 2026, as the direct support act on Morgan Wallen’s Still The Problem Tour. Lincoln Financial Field holds approximately 69,000 for concerts — Langley’s largest Philadelphia appearance to date.
Philadelphia · Lincoln Financial Field