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Morgan Wallen Shares Sarcastic Response After Flipping Piano on Stage at Recent Show

Morgan Wallen Shares Sarcastic Response After Flipping Piano on Stage at Recent Show

Ilana KaplanTue, June 2, 2026 at 9:32 PM UTC

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Morgan Wallen in June 2026
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Morgan Wallen spoke out for the first time since his recent piano-flipping concert incident

On Monday, June 1, the country star made a joke on TikTok about the current status of his piano

Wallen was playing “Sand in My Boots” on Friday, May 29 when he experienced technical difficulties

Morgan Wallen has broken his silence after he flipped a piano on stage at a recent concert.

On Friday, May 29, the country star experienced technical difficulties during his Still the Problem tour stop at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver.

Wallen, 33, had been performing his track "Sand in My Boots" before experiencing issues with the piano.

Soon after, videos of him flipping over his piano began circulating on social media.

Morgan Wallen on Monday, June 1
Credit: Morgan Wallen/Instagram

In one clip, he could be seen pushing over and seemingly breaking the piano before walking away from it.

Wallen walked back toward the instrument as the audience gasped and cheered in another video.

Rolling Stone reported that Wallen couldn't hear the piano while performing and proceeded to finish the song a cappella.

At the time, Wallen hadn't commented on the incident, and PEOPLE reached out to representatives for the musician on Sunday, May 31, but did not immediately hear back.

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However, Wallen broke his silence on Monday, June 1, with a TikTok video that appeared to be filmed the night after the Denver show.

"Hey, I just want you guys to know that right now this piano is working," he says, while seemingly moving closer to the camera. "That's what they told me last night."

"Can’t you tell I’m so distraught over my piano," Wallen captioned the post.

Wallen launched his tour on April 10 in Minneapolis and is hitting cities like Las Vegas, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Chicago.

The stadium shows are set to conclude in Philadelphia on Aug. 1.

Morgan Wallen in April 2026 in Nashville
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The piano-flipping moment took place two years after he was arrested in Nashville for throwing a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar in April 2024.

Wallen was sentenced to seven days at a DUI education center, as well as two years' probation, in December of that year.

Additionally, he was ordered to pay a $350 fine and court fees.

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