Bryant-Denny Stadium has seen some huge events over the years as the host to the preeminent dynasty in college football, and those walls have seen one of the greatest runs of success in the history of the sport over the last couple of decades.
It’s been many years since it hosted other events though, however that is seemingly about to change.
Country mega-star Morgan Wallen announced he’s bringing his 2026 Still the Problem Tour to Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium on April 18, 2026, with special guests Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, and Zach John King listed for the Tuscaloosa date.
It’s set to be the first concert inside Bryant-Denny in 34 years.
The last time fans saw a major show on the field was April 1992, when the band Alabama performed after the A-Day spring game to celebrate 100 years of Crimson Tide football.
In the early ’80s, UA also staged the short-lived “Bama Blast” stadium shows featuring acts like Hank Williams Jr. and Jerry Lee Lewis.
The scale will be enormous.
Bryant-Denny’s official seating capacity is 100,077 — and with a concert floor the crowd could exceed a typical game-day attendance — it’s set to be one of the largest concert audiences in Alabama history.
It’s also the first time the venue will host a full-stadium show since the field was formally designated Saban Field in 2024.
Ticket information has yet to be released, but it will almost certainly by default be one of the biggest crowds Wallen has ever played to, and is a lock to be his largest show in the state of Alabama. He has played sold out shows at Tennessee’s Neyland Stadium as well as Ole Miss’ Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.
Presale tickets are going to be available starting on November 5, Wallen’s website says, and tickets go on sale to the general public starting at 10:00 a.m. November 7.


 
		 			  
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					