Significant progress has been made on this issue Allow tabs to wrap to multi-line and the feature is now in the Insiders' Build (and presumably in v1.53 Stable as it works well in my testing):

As seen in the demo, you can even drag tabs from one row to another. There is currently no limit on the number of rows until the editor itself gets too small.
You enable this functionality with
workbench.editor.wrapTabs: true
or
Workbench > Editor: Wrap Tabs
in the Settings gui.
A couple of notes from testing tab wrapping:
make sure you have configured workbench.editor.tabSizing: fit
(this will make the last tab fill the entire row for a more homogeneous look when tabs wrap) [ed. note: you can still use shrink
, it just doesn't look as nice]
if the space for the editor or editor toolbar becomes too small, wrapping turns off automatically and turns on again when the size get's larger
you can still drag and drop tabs around even when they wrap
you can still pin a tab and it shows pinned in the beginning of the tabs
when tabs wrap, the tab.border color is not only applied to the right of each tab but also below to separate tabs from each other
Also, depending on your color theme, consider modifying these settings:
"workbench.colorCustomizations": {
"tab.border": "#fff6",
"titleBar.border": "#fff6",
"editorGroupHeader.tabsBorder": "#647c64",
}
to set off the borders of each tab.
There is some hope for a second row of tabs - albeit with pinned tabs but still sounds pretty useful. See Pinned tabs: show them in a secondary tab row above others. Added to the Backlog.
By the way, pinned tabs are coming to v1.46. More on their functionality: v1.46 release notes: pinned tabs