has fired back at 'nonsense' rumors that began to circulate following the cancellation of his Pittsburgh concert on Saturday.
Morgan Wallen Dismisses Nonsense Rumors Amid Fallout
Morgan Wallen has fired back at 'nonsense' rumors that began to circulate following the cancellation of his Pittsburgh concert on Saturday. The 33-year-old coun...
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The 33-year-old country star had been scheduled to take to the stage at Acrisure Stadium butdue to 'severe adverse weather conditions.'
He later uploaded a video to his Instagram stories to give fans a deeper explanation of what happened and to also 'clear the air.'
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While filming himself outside, Wallen expressed, 'This morning, my team walked on my bus. Told me that they had been consulting with local officials and that I should cancel my show in Pittsburgh tonight.'
The singer explained he was informed that 'strong winds' would be in the area and out of precaution, he made the decision to cancel the concert.
'So, that's what I did and that was the information I had in the moment and I trusted my team.'
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Morgan Wallen, 33, has fired back at 'nonsense' rumors that began to circulate following the cancellation of his Pittsburgh concert on Saturday; seen in 2025 in Nashville
He later uploaded a video to his Instagram stories to give fans a deeper explanation of what happened and to also 'clear the air'
Wallen noted that severe winds had also hit Pennsylvania and added his 'heart goes out to those affected' by it.
'But the truth of the matter is I have a large stage and in those conditions, could become fatal to a lot of folks around it.'
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Just days earlier, Wallen suffered a shocking onstage meltdown as he dramatically flipped a piano during his concert in Denver; seen in April in Nashville
The star then walked away from the instrument to perform the rest of the song a cappella for the crowd at the venue.
Some attendees inside the stadium let out audible gasps as the piano and bench flipped over.
Fans had mixed reactions in regards to the onstage incident at the time, and shared their thoughts in the comment section of the clip on Instagram.
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One penned, 'Flip it again. HE DONT NEED NO PIANO. He CAN sing!' while another typed, 'So cool. So brave.'
'Rockstars break instruments on stage all the time. Smashing guitars and stuff. Go off, Morgan!' a social media user said in his defense.
Wallen later broke silence on the incident by sharing a video to his TikTok account.
While standing next to a red piano, the singer stated, 'Hey, I just want you to know that right now this piano is working.'
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He then quipped, 'That's what they told me last night, too.'
And in the caption of the reel, the performer typed out, 'Can't you tell I'm so distraught over my piano.'
Wallen later broke silence on the incident by sharing a video to his TikTok account. While standing next to a red piano, the singer stated, 'Hey, I just want you to know that right now this piano is working'
And in the caption of the reel, the performer typed out, 'Can't you tell I'm so distraught over my piano'
Two years earlier, the country star was embroiled in controversy after he was .
He initially faced three felony counts of reckless endangerment as well as one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
However, he later pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment.
The music artist also agreed to serve seven days in a DUI center, paid a $350 fine, and two years' probation.
Wallen had allegedly been upset by his ex Katie 'KT' Smith with a source previously telling the Daily Mail: 'KT's marriage to Luke last week just crushed him.'
He later issued a statement following the incident and shared that he was 'not proud of my behavior.'
Wallen began his career in the music industry after he competed on The Voice in 2014 and was eliminated in the playoffs.
Two years earlier, the country star was embroiled in controversy after he was arrested for throwing a chair off a bar rooftop in Nashville; seen in 2024 in court in Nashville
Wallen began his career in the music industry after he competed on The Voice in 2014 and was eliminated in the playoffs; seen in 2024 in Indio, California
He dropped two EPs Stand Alone (2015) and The Way I Talk (2016) before signing to entertainment company Big Loud.
The star's debut studio album If I Know Me (2018) reached the number one spot on the US Top Country Albums chart.
Wallen has also released more albums including Dangerous: The Double Album (2021) and One Thing At A Time (2023).
He has garnered two Grammy nominations and recently won Best Male Country Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards last month.
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