Morgan Wallen was pressured to cancel a scheduled Pittsburgh tour cease because of extreme climate threats.
On Saturday afternoon (June 6), the 33-year-old nation star took to social media to announce that he would not be performing that night at Acrisure Stadium as a part of his Nonetheless the Downside Tour.
“After speaking with native officers and my workforce, there isn’t any alternative however to cancel tonight’s present because of extreme climate circumstances anticipated all through the remainder of the day and night time,” Wallen wrote in a press release shared on Instagram. “Security for my followers and crew is the best precedence.”
The “Final Evening” singer concluded his message by informing followers that refunds can be out there by means of their unique level of buy.
The cancellation got here sooner or later after Wallen’s first of two scheduled Pittsburgh reveals. Throughout Friday night time’s (June 5) live performance at Acrisure Stadium, the nation famous person was joined for his signature walkout by former WWE star and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle.
Saturday was designated a KDKA First Alert Climate Day as forecasters warned of probably sturdy to extreme storms. The climate system was anticipated to maneuver by means of the Pittsburgh space in the course of the night hours, with the best risk occurring between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., in keeping with CBS Information.
Wallen is at the moment on his headlining Nonetheless the Downside Tour, with upcoming stadium dates scheduled in Chicago (June 19-20), Clemson, S.C. (June 26-27), and Baltimore (July 17-18).
The tour helps his newest studio album, I’m the Downside, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 upon its launch in Could 2025. The album went on to spend 13 nonconsecutive weeks atop the chart.

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