Morgan Wallen kicked off a busy weekend in Pittsburgh with a sold-out concert on Friday night at Acrisure Stadium, drawing fans from across multiple states. According to WTAE, thousands of fans had waited months for the two shows as part of the “I’m Still the Problem” Tour, with fans traveling by car, boat, and plane to attend. Fans praised the event, with one describing it as an “11 out of 10” experience.

Weather-Related Cancellation Sparks Fan Reaction

Wallen canceled his Saturday night performance at the same venue, citing severe weather. In a message posted to Instagram, he stated, “After talking with local authorities and my team, we have no choice but to cancel tonight’s concert due to the severe adverse weather conditions expected for the rest of the day and night,” according to Fox News. He emphasized that the safety of fans and his team was the top priority.

However, not all fans were convinced. One user on X noted, “I went out after my shift at 11 PM and my car was completely dry. No sign of rain. That guy was already back in Tennessee,” according to Fox News. Others expressed frustration and disappointment, questioning whether the decision was justified.

Onstage Incident in Denver

Wallen’s recent tour has not been without drama. During a show in Denver, he overturned a malfunctioning piano during a performance of “Sand in My Boots.” According to Watson.de, the incident occurred after the instrument failed, prompting the 33-year-old singer to flip it in frustration. The crowd reportedly responded with a mix of shock and cheers. Wallen later made light of the moment in a TikTok video, saying, “Just so you know, this piano works,” before sarcastically noting, “That’s what they told me last night,” according to blog.quienquedaconquien.com.

Wallen’s tour, titled “Still the Problem,” has drawn attention for its high-energy performances and occasional controversies. In June 2025, he set a stage on fire in Houston, and in 2024, he was sentenced to a week of alcohol education and two years of probation after throwing a chair over a bar railing, according to blog.quienquedaconquien.com.

Continued Fan Support Amid Controversies

Despite these incidents, Wallen continues to draw large crowds and strong support from fans. At the Pittsburgh concert, fans celebrated his return to a bigger venue, noting his previous appearances at smaller locations like Star Lake and PNC Park. “I’m stunned that he’s back,” said one fan, according to WTAE. Another fan, who traveled from New York City, called Wallen “the best.”

Wallen’s latest album, “I’m the Problem,” topped charts in the U.S. and the U.K. According to Watson.de, his Instagram account has over nine million followers. The Pittsburgh events, including the Three Rivers Arts Festival and Pittsburgh Pride, were coordinated with city officials to manage the large crowds expected over the weekend.

Wallen has not publicly commented further on the Denver incident or the Pittsburgh cancellation beyond what he shared on social media. Fans are now awaiting rescheduled performances and more details about the ongoing tour.