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Morgan Wallen Cancels Second Pittsburgh Concert Over Severe Weather Warning

Local officials and Wallen’s team cited forecasts that made the large stage unsafe, and organizers say refunds will be processed to original payment methods.

Overview

  • Wallen announced the cancellation on Saturday after consulting with local officials and his touring team, saying fan and crew safety was the top priority.
  • KDKA First Alert and other forecasters warned of strong to severe storms moving into the Pittsburgh area after 2 p.m., with the highest risk of heavy winds and hail between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. and a possible isolated tornado.
  • Ticketmaster and the event organizer told ticket holders refunds will be issued to the original payment method once funds are received, typically appearing within 14 to 21 days, and transferred tickets or add-ons will follow standard policy.
  • Wallen posted a message pushing back on circulating “nonsense” rumors about the cancellation and the timing of his departure, while unverified social-media reports claiming he left town before the announcement remain disputed.
  • The cancelation follows recent tour flashpoints — including a viral onstage piano incident in Denver — a backdrop that has intensified public scrutiny of Wallen’s Still the Problem tour.