Morgan Wallen Reveals His Favorite Song On ‘I’m The Problem’ During London Live Show

Morgan Wallen Reveals His Favorite Song On ‘I’m The Problem’ During London Live Show

During his performance at the Roundhouse in London on Wednesday (May 28), Morgan Wallen performed a series of new songs and shared personal stories about his latest album, I'm the Problem, which just became his first ever No. 1 album in the UK. Following live performances of new album highlights including “What I Want,” “Eyes…

During his performance at the Roundhouse in London on Wednesday (May 28), Morgan Wallen performed a series of new songs and shared personal stories about his latest album, I’m the Problem, which just became his first ever No. 1 album in the UK. Following live performances of new album highlights including “What I Want,” “Eyes Are Closed,” “20 Cigarettes,” and “Kiss Her In Front Of You,” Wallen shared with the crowd that the next song he’d be performing is the one he loves the most from the project. Wallen then launched into a rousing version of “Don’t We.“The traditional country vibes of the song clearly resonated with the UK audience, who roared their approval. While the intimate Roundhouse show marks Wallen’s only scheduled UK performance in 2025, the country superstar recently revealed that anyone who pre-ordered his new album would get exclusive pre-sale access to tickets for his 2026 UK shows, which haven’t officially been announced as of yet. (Holler)

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