Tomorrow, Morgan Wallen gets his own radio station. And unlike most artist channels, he built this one himself.
Morgan Wallen Radio launches April 7 on SiriusXM Channel 64 and the SiriusXM app - a year-round, 24/7 channel personally curated by Wallen himself. It is not a playlist of hits someone else put together. Every song on it was hand-picked by Wallen.
"Listeners can expect to hear a lot of things that I listen to on a day-to-day basis, which is probably a lot different than what most people expect," Wallen said. "I will be personally curating the music so they will get a glimpse into my world."
What Is Actually on the Channel
Beyond his own catalog, the channel features three original series hosted by Wallen himself. "Still The Problem Tour Segments" takes listeners behind the scenes of his stadium tour - setlists, rehearsal stories, and drop-ins from his band and opening acts. "808 to 865" airs Saturday nights and features Wallen spinning his personal hip-hop favorites. "One Track At a Time" spotlights new music and recent finds he wants fans to hear.
The channel officially goes live April 7 at 4 PM CT, kicking off with the recorded broadcast of his intimate 16-song performance at The Pinnacle in Nashville on April 2 - his first show of 2026 and the first time he had been on stage since his I'm The Problem Tour wrapped last September.
You Can Listen for Free
Here is the part worth knowing even if you are not a SiriusXM subscriber. Morgan Wallen Radio will be available for free in all SiriusXM-equipped vehicles from April 7 through May 6 - giving non-subscribers a full month to tune in without paying anything.
With the channel, Wallen joins a short list of country artists with their own year-round SiriusXM station, alongside Chris Stapleton, Willie Nelson, Carrie Underwood, and Kenny Chesney.
At the Nashville launch show, Wallen reflected on the moment: "I remember the first time I ever heard my song on the radio was on SiriusXM. To fast forward ten years from that and say they're letting me have a radio station on 24 hours, 7 days a week - it's an honor and a privilege."
For a man who spent the last several months in what he called hibernation, Morgan Wallen Radio is a loud re-entry. Tune in tomorrow.
Morgan Wallen Radio launches April 7 on SiriusXM Channel 64 and the SiriusXM app.















