Morgan Wallen Blasts Pittsburgh Cancellation Rumors Over Safety

Morgan Wallen denied “nonsense” claims after cancelling his Pittsburgh stop on the “Still The Problem Tour,” saying the decision was driven by safety concerns tied to severe weather forecasts and wind conditions. In an Instagram video, he also addressed specul
Morgan Wallen is done with the noise.
In an Instagram video posted June 7, 2026 at 8:35 AM PDT, the country star pushed back on what he called “nonsense” rumors after he cancelled a Pittsburgh stop on his “Still The Problem Tour” just days after his Denver, CO piano-flipping incident drew fresh online chatter.
Wallen said the cancellation came down to safety concerns tied to severe weather forecasts. adding that there has been “a lot of nonsense about me that just isn’t true.” He described how his team had been in contact with local officials who were monitoring potentially dangerous wind conditions in the area. He told viewers he initially questioned the call before ultimately trusting his team’s recommendation.
Earlier that day, the singer had already announced the second Pittsburgh show would not go on, citing expected severe weather. Wallen said refunds would be issued at the point of purchase, and he stressed that safety concerns drove the decision.
He went further in the Instagram video. explaining that although the strongest winds hadn’t hit Pittsburgh yet when the decision was made. nearby regions in Pennsylvania were already dealing with severe conditions. With a touring stage setup he described as large, Wallen said he wasn’t willing to take the risk.
That explanation didn’t stop the speculation. Wallen addressed online chatter about the cancellation’s timing—especially after weather conditions reportedly improved later. He maintained that the decision was made using the best information available at the time and added that he was not full of “Lies Lies Lies.”.
The timing of the Pittsburgh cancellation. he suggested. has also been tangled up with the earlier incident in Denver. CO. when he flipped a piano due to technical difficulties. Wallen said he had been seeing inaccurate claims circulating and felt he needed to “clear the air. ” even as some online critics continued to challenge why the decision came when it did.
In Wallen’s version of events, the rumor cycle is the part he wants to shut down—not the safety call that sent him back to the drawing board.
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