When Morgan Wallen pulled the plug on a scheduled stop of his Still The Problem Tour, fans immediately began speculating about what really happened.
The country superstar was set to perform a second night in Pittsburgh on Saturday, June 6, but the show was canceled just hours before he was expected to take the stage. While Wallen initially cited severe weather concerns, online rumors quickly took on a life of their own (as they do), prompting the singer to address the situation directly.
In a video shared to his Instagram Stories later that same night, the 33-year-old explained that the decision came after conversations between his team and local officials.
According to Wallen, forecasts warned of potentially dangerous wind conditions that could pose a serious safety risk. “The truth of the matter is, I have a large stage that, in those conditions, could become fatal to a lot of folks around it. So, I did the best I could with the information I had in that moment,” he explained.
The singer also pushed back on some of the online chatter that followed the cancellation. “I’ve been seeing a lot of nonsense about me that is simply not true, and I just wanted to clear the air,” Wallen shared. “I think my true fans know that that’s not how I operate in general, but I had to say it.”
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His response came after some fans weren’t buying the initial weather excuse.
“morgan wallen cancelling his show last night is just hilarious because i walked outside after my shift at 11pm and my car was completely dry. no rain in sight. that man was already on his way back to tennessee,” one wrote on X.
A second claimed, “The Morgan Wallen Pittsburgh drama continues. According to flight plans and investigative reporters, he was already in the air long before discussions of a cancelation,” along with a screenshot of Wallen’s alleged flight path.
“Morgan Wallen had some reason to not do that concert that had zero to do with the weather,” a third said.
But of course, many are on his side.
“People blaming Morgan Wallen for the decision to cancel are morons…this obviously comes from the city or other officials… not him,” one stated, while another agreed, “I have a hard time believing he has control of making that call.”
The cancellation followed another viral moment from Wallen's Pittsburgh stop. During Friday night's show, videos shared online appeared to show the singer grabbing a security guard's cell phone near the stage and tossing it into the crowd. One outlet claims that the security guard might have been asked by a fan to record and was simply returning the phone.
And just days before during a performance in Denver, Wallen appeared frustrated by a technical issue involving his piano while performing "Sand In My Boots." After tipping the instrument over mid-song in an angry move, he finished the remainder of the track a cappella, earning cheers from the audience.
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