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Morgan Wallen’s last several days have cemented his status as country music’s dominant headline maker and streaming powerhouse. He is currently in the thick of his “I’m The Problem” 2025 stadium tour, which lands in Toronto on September 4 and 5 with Miranda Lambert as a special guest, followed by major shows in Edmonton on September 12 and 13—including openers Brooks & Dunn, Ella Langley, and Zach John King, as noted by multiple event platforms and local news. Demand has been feverish, with remaining tickets in some cities starting at nearly $100, and average resale prices reported above $750 according to SeatGeek and fan accounts.
Behind the scenes, chart news has favored Wallen even more. MusicRow reports that his duet “What I Want” with Tate McRae is dominating country streaming charts with 16 million plays in the past week and his I’m The Problem album stayed at number one, logging 116,000 in total consumption just days ago. In an industry-rattling feat, he holds the top four country singles, with “I’m The Problem,” “I Got Better,” and “Just In Case” each pulling in over 11 million streams this week, making him the only artist with three albums in the top four country spots simultaneously.
Press coverage has kept Wallen’s name trending. Holler recently ran a reflective feature in which Wallen discussed the emotional toll of creating his enormous new album I’m The Problem, admitting that “there's days when I think I hate it” due to its immense scope and personal pressure. Fans have responded with both admiration for his candor and insatiable hunger for new music, as documented by hundreds of TikTok edits and discussion threads erupting after Wallen debuted a stripped-down new style in recent appearance clips.
Curiosity around his celebrity partnerships surged after a Nashville manager revealed on a podcast how Wallen landed an unexpected cameo in Drake’s music video for “You Broke My Heart.” After a clandestine call and a surreal last-minute flight to Toronto, Wallen reportedly bonded with Drake and the two artists have hinted at possible further collaborations, hinting at Wallen’s expanding cross-genre appeal.
Social media has generated plenty of buzz—and some controversy. A notable story gained traction after influencer Macy Blackwell admitted she was scammed out of $5,000 while trying to buy resale tickets for a Wallen festival, prompting widespread warnings about secondary ticket fraud. Meanwhile, Wallen’s own online posts—including what some saw as a subtle jab after his SNL appearance, with a photo of his private jet captioned “Get me to God’s country”—continue to spark speculation and plenty of hot takes on TikTok and Instagram.
In sum, Morgan Wallen enters September 2025 simultaneously dominating the charts, selling out stadiums, and expanding his pop culture footprint far beyond Nashville. Every move is a story and every silence only heightens the anticipation for what’s next.
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