Quick Read
- Morgan Wallen canceled his Saturday concert at Acrisure Stadium due to severe weather threats.
- Refunds are being provided to all ticket holders at the point of purchase.
- The decision followed consultations with local officials regarding wind and hail risks.
Country music superstar Morgan Wallen officially canceled his Saturday concert at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, citing safety concerns due to severe weather conditions. The announcement, made via social media, followed consultations with local officials and his touring team.
“Safety for my fans and crew is the highest priority,” Wallen stated in his announcement. The decision came as the National Weather Service issued warnings for the Pittsburgh area, forecasting strong wind gusts, hail, and the potential for isolated thunderstorms. Meteorologists noted that the risk of severe weather was highest between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., forcing the cancellation of the second night of his two-day residency.
The weekend was expected to draw approximately 140,000 attendees to the stadium across the two nights. Wallen successfully performed his first show on Friday, which featured a guest appearance by Olympic gold medalist and Pittsburgh native Kurt Angle.
Impact and Logistics
While the cancellation disrupted plans for thousands of concert-goers, organizers confirmed that ticket holders will receive refunds at the point of purchase. Despite the disappointment, many fans maintained a resilient attitude, proceeding with scheduled tailgating festivities in the stadium parking lots.
The concert cancellation occurred during a particularly busy weekend for Pittsburgh, which is currently hosting the Three Rivers Arts Festival and the Pittsburgh Pride Festival. Local authorities have advised residents to remain cautious as the severe weather system moves through the region.

