Morgan Wallen Cancels Concert After On-Stage Piano Incident

Morgan Wallen canceled his second scheduled concert in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, after severe weather forced organizers to call off the show at Acrisure Stadium on Saturday, June 6. In an Instagram Stories message, Wallen said he made the decision after speaking with local officials and his team, adding that safety for fans and crew was the top priority. He also told ticket holders that refunds would be available at the point of purchase.
The cancellation came after local weather forecasts called for scattered thunderstorms and adverse conditions throughout the day and night. Fans who were already planning to attend said the weather made the decision understandable, with one ticket holder telling TribLive that no one can control Mother Nature and expressing relief that refunds would be provided.
Wallen’s Pittsburgh show was part of his 23-stadium Still The Problem Tour. The concert had already drawn attention because it was the singer’s second planned performance in the city. The abrupt cancellation added another setback to a tour cycle that has recently included controversy and schedule changes.
The latest incident follows a viral moment from Wallen’s show in Denver, Colorado, where he appeared to flip over a piano during a performance at Empower Field at Mile High. Footage shared online showed the singer struggling with audio or technical issues while performing “Sand In My Boots,” before he sang part of the song a cappella. The piano moment quickly spread across social media and news outlets, prompting debate among fans and criticism from some viewers.
After the Denver performance, Wallen addressed the situation in a video posted to Instagram Stories, joking that the piano was working and implying that the frustration seen onstage had been exaggerated. His response drew mixed reactions online. Some fans praised his humor and defended the moment, while others criticized his behavior as unprofessional and suggested anger management.
Wallen has had a history of public controversy, including a 2020 arrest in Nashville for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. He was later cleared of those charges and publicly apologized. More recently, he has also dealt with prior concert cancellations and fan disappointment, making the Pittsburgh cancellation part of a broader pattern of disruption around his live appearances.
Despite the setback in Pittsburgh, Wallen’s tour remains one of the major country music roadshows of the summer, with large stadium crowds and intense fan interest. However, the combination of weather delays, onstage tension, and public scrutiny continues to place the singer in the spotlight both for his music and for the controversies surrounding his performances.



