Morgan Wallen's Denver Concert Sees Piano Flipped Amid Technical Issues
During a recent stop on his 'Still the Problem Tour' in Denver, Morgan Wallen reportedly flipped a piano on stage.
The incident, which occurred on Saturday following his performance at Empower Field, was captured in videos circulating on social media.
The action reportedly stemmed from technical difficulties experienced during his rendition of 'Sand In My Boots'.
This development offers insight into the pressures and frustrations that can arise during live performances, even for established artists.
Wallen's 'Still the Problem Tour' began in April at Minneapolis' US Bank Stadium, marking his second tour in support of his fourth studio album, *I'm the Problem* (2025).
This onstage event follows previous public incidents involving the artist.
In 2024, Wallen pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment.
These charges arose after he threw a chair from a six-story rooftop bar, an act that allowed him to avoid three felony counts of reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon.
At the time of his plea, Wallen stated, “I’m not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility.” For that incident, he was sentenced to seven days at a DUI education center, two years of probation, and a $350 fine, in addition to court fees.
Key points
- Morgan Wallen reportedly flipped a piano on stage during his 'Still the Problem Tour' stop in Denver.
- The incident occurred after technical difficulties with his 'Sand In My Boots' performance at Empower Field.
- This event follows Wallen's recent legal issues, including a guilty plea for reckless endangerment in 2024.