Morgan Wallen's "Don't We" has notched its sixth consecutive week at No. 1 on the MusicRow CountryBreakout Radio Chart, extending one of the longest radio reigns of his career as his massive Still The Problem Tour rolls toward its final stadium dates.
The single, pulled from Wallen's fourth studio album I'm the Problem, currently sits at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart and No. 3 on Mediabase - placements that have held steady even as newer singles from across the format jockey for position. The song was written by Wallen alongside Rocky Block, John Byron, Ashley Gorley, Blake Pendergrass and Charlie Handsome, and produced by longtime collaborator Joey Moi.
Wallen is currently wrapping up the Still The Problem Tour, a 23-date stadium run that has already made stops in Minneapolis, Denver, Pittsburgh, Chicago and Clemson. The tour's final three shows are set for Baltimore, Ann Arbor, and Philadelphia - cities now driving a fresh wave of search interest as fans scramble for tickets and tour merchandise.
Beyond the charts, the tour has quietly carried a giving component throughout its run: $3 from every ticket sold goes to the Morgan Wallen Foundation, which has already funded more than $1 million in instruments for schools across tour stops. It's a detail that fits the artist Wallen has described himself to be - the son of a Southern Baptist preacher who has said he intentionally weaves his faith into his music, from Bible references tucked into his lyrics to a recent concert where he took the stage with a scripture verse written across a cast on his leg.
As "Don't We" continues its run at the top, Wallen closes out one of country music's biggest tours of 2026 with both a chart record and a cause still very much intact.
















