Morgan Wallen Closes Out Monumental 2025 Tour With $600K in Instruments Donated to Schools
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Morgan Wallen Closes Out Monumental 2025 Tour With $600K in Instruments Donated to Schools

Morgan Wallen’s 2025 I’m The Problem Tour ended the way it began: loud, unapologetic, and fueled by gratitude. On Saturday night (Sept. 13), the superstar made his final walkout in Edmonton, Alberta, with his longtime bandmates Mark “Taco” Annino, Luke Rice, Dominic Frost, Tyler Tomlinson, Chris Gladden, and Tony Aichele backing him every step of the way. Kicking things off with the thundering, rock-charged “Ain’t That Some,” Wallen immediately set the tone for a night that was equal parts celebration and reflection.


Credit: Matt Paskert
Credit: Matt Paskert

The final weekend in Edmonton was stacked with surprises, including Oilers captain Connor McDavid joining Wallen’s Friday night walkout. Rising artist Zach John King filled in for Florida Georgia Line’s part on “Up Down,” Wallen’s breakout No. 1, while Ella Langley stepped into the spotlight for “What I Want.”


But the numbers tell the real story of Wallen’s tour dominance. Twenty stadiums. Ten cities. Two nights at Wisconsin’s legendary Camp Randall Stadium, making him the first artist to play the venue since The Rolling Stones in 1997 and the only one ever to headline back-to-back nights. Those shows became the largest concerts in Wisconsin history, cementing Wallen’s ability to not just sell out stadiums but to rewrite their record books.


And yet, perhaps the most lasting legacy of the I’m The Problem Tour lies not in ticket sales or headlines, but in the quiet ripple effect of generosity. A portion of every ticket sold went directly to the Morgan Wallen Foundation (MWF), enabling over $600,000 worth of instruments to be placed into schools across his touring cities. From Gulf Shores, Alabama, to Toronto, where Wallen also gifted $30,000 to the Blue Jays’ Jays Care RBI program, those donations will help fuel the next generation of music-makers and athletes.


This year also saw Wallen stretch beyond stadium shows, curating his inaugural Sand In My Boots Festival and performing an intimate London album release at The Roundhouse, proving he can thrive in both the massive and the meaningful.


Wallen closed out Edmonton with the same fire that’s carried him through one of the most ambitious tours of the decade. But the real encore will play out for years to come, in classrooms, gymnasiums, and small-town stages, where a new wave of kids will pick up guitars, drumsticks, and trumpets made possible by a country star who’s rewriting what it means to give back.


For more on the Morgan Wallen Foundation, visit MorganWallenFoundation.org.


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