suffered a shocking onstage meltdown as he dramatically flipped a piano during his concert on Friday in Denver.
Morgan Wallens Wild Onstage Piano Flip in Denver
Morgan Wallen suffered a shocking onstage meltdown as he dramatically flipped a piano during his concert on Friday in Denver. The 33-year-old country singer, wh...
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The 33-year-old country singer, who is currently in the midst of his Still The Problem Tour, was belting out lyrics to his track Sand In My Boots inside the Empower Field stadium when the incident occurred.
However, in a viral video on social media, the Whiskey Glasses hitmaker experienced technical issues with his piano.
Wallen could be seen shoving the piano which caused it to fall forward while some pieces broke off.
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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.
Morgan Wallen, 33, suffered a shocking onstage meltdown as he dramatically flipped a piano during his concert on Friday in Denver; seen in April in Nashville
Fans had mixed reaction in regards to the onstage incident 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.'
The concerts are in support of Wallen's fourth studio album titled I'm The Problem which dropped last year on May 16
Two years earlier, the country star was enwrapped in controversy after he was arrested for throwing a chair off a bar rooftop in Nashville; Wallen's April 2024 mugshot seen above
Wallen had allegedly been with a source previously telling the Daily Mail: 'KT's marriage to Luke last week just crushed him.'
Wallen and Smith had an on-and-off relationship through 2019 and their son Indigo was born the following year.
The singer had also issued a statement shortly after the incident took place and wrote, 'I didn't feel right public checking in until I made amends with some folks.'
He explained that he also reached out to 'the good people' at fellow singer Eric Church's bar.
'I've touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief's. I'm not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility.'
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