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Morgan Wallen Knocks Over Piano During Denver Concert

Country singer Morgan Wallen pushed his piano onto its side while performing in Denver on Friday night. The action followed an apparent equipment issue during the song Sand in My Boots.

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Morgan Wallen pushed his piano onto its side during a concert in Denver on Friday night. The incident occurred while he performed the song Sand in My Boots. Wallen continued singing a cappella after an apparent equipment failure. He then turned, lowered his microphone, and used both hands to knock the piano forward until it toppled onto the bench and stage.

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Video of the moment circulated on social media.

Some users criticized the action and referenced a 2024 incident in Nashville. Others described the event as a response to the technical problem. Wallen is currently on his Wallen's Still The Problem Tour, which began in Minneapolis in April.

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