Morgan Wallen Flips Piano After Equipment Malfunction During Denver Concert
Country singer Morgan Wallen shoved and broke an upright piano during a performance in Denver on Friday after the instrument malfunctioned. The 33-year-old completed the song a cappella before the incident during his Still The Problem Tour.
nypost.comMorgan Wallen shoved an upright piano about a foot across the stage and then flipped and broke it during a concert in Denver on Friday after the instrument malfunctioned. ” After the equipment failed, he finished the song a cappella. He then returned to the piano and overturned it, prompting gasps and cheers from the audience.
Viral footage of the moment spread on TikTok. com reported the event and noted that a representative for Wallen did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment on Saturday. Wallen, 33, is currently on his Still The Problem Tour, which began last month in Minneapolis.
The tour stop in Denver marked another unplanned stage moment for the country singer. Last year during his “I’m the Problem” tour, Wallen set the stage on fire in Houston in a June 2025 performance. Other artists have also experienced onstage mishaps in recent months, including Post Malone tumbling offstage in Glendale, Arizona, last June, Lady Gaga halting a show in Sydney in December after a dancer fell, and Jennifer Lopez nearly falling during a March performance in Las Vegas.
In comments on social media videos, fans reacted to the Denver incident.
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