Country star Morgan Wallen is bringing his "Still the Problem" tour to Clemson University's Death Valley this Friday and Saturday, June 26-27, 2026.
Joining the stage, Brook& Dunn and Gavin Adcock Friday night. Ella Langley will open the show Saturday.
Traffic is expected to be HEAVY. Clemson Police Chief Jorge Campos, who will be working during the event, asks everyone to plan ahead and use the tools and interactive maps the city has offered to make the experience the best it can be.

Chief Campos says that for those that haven't experienced an event at Clemson before - navigating the traffic flow could be challenging. The City of Clemson doesn't have the arterial roadway infrastructure as larger cities offer.
The City of Clemson offered some tips for concertgoers:
- Pre-determine parking
- Use the Waze traffic app
- Stay hydrated
And know that after the concert all roads in and out of Death Valley will be one-way-only... OUT!
Both Friday and Saturday official stadium parking lots will open at 10am. Gates open at 4:30pm. The concert will officially kick off at 5:30pm. ADA accessible park is also available according to Prked.com.
Probably most importantly, Chief Campos says a certain virtue will come in handy, "have patience." Post concert traffic will be slow and fans should expect 1-2 hours getting out of the city.
All in all - a good time is to be expected as Chief Campos reassures concertgoers "when it's time to leave, and we will do our best to get everybody out of here as quickly as we can."





