Morgan Wallen Acknowledges Absence From Spotlight As He Prepares To Go On Tour
“I guess it’s about time I come out of hibernation for a bit,” wrote Morgan Wallen on social media on Thursday, March 26.
Sharing a series of photos, as well as one video of himself lifting weights and goofing off, Morgan looks well-rested, and his fans are excited. Notably, one of the photos in the post appears to show him in a recording studio, but it is not yet known if new music is on the horizon.
Another photo also shows Morgan with his Bible study partner, comedian Theo Von.
His post comes two weeks before his Still The Problem Tour kicks off, starting with shows in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 10 and April 11. This is his second stadium tour since the 2025 release of his triple-album, I’m The Problem.
Of course, even while “hibernating,” this year has already seen Morgan contribute vocals to HARDY’s thought-provoking and star-studded country ballad, “McArthur,” which features HARDY, Morgan, ERic Church, and Tim McGraw.
Otherwise, this season of “hibernation” has, in fact, been relatively quiet for Morgan, with music videos for “I Got Better” and “20 Cigarettes” being released back in October of 2025. Later that month, he announced his Still The Problem Tour, with the announcement being his third most recent post on Instagram.
Further, his refusal to submit I’m The Problem for Grammy consideration left him out of much of the award season discussion.
Responding to this post, many fans were excited to see word of Morgan’s return.
On Facebook, one fan wrote, “Cue the walk out song.”
One creative commenter posted, “In David Attenborough voice – ‘The Morgan appears in the dead of winter, his bones are achy, but he must rise to the sun.'”
Another wrote, “It is almost Wallen Season.”
One said, “Yeah buddy!! Almost tour time.”
See the full post, here:
For tickets to the Still the Problem Tour, visit the tour’s website, here.