Wallen Didn't Consult Officials Before Scrapping Show, Mayor Says
Key Points:
- Morgan Wallen canceled the second night of his Pittsburgh concert tour on June 6, citing severe weather as the reason, but Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O'Connor stated that Wallen's team never consulted local officials before making the decision.
- The National Weather Service had issued a severe thunderstorm watch before the show, but storms passed through Pittsburgh by mid-afternoon, and the weather was clear by the scheduled 5:30 PM start time, leading to fan frustration over the early cancellation.
- Wallen defended the cancellation, saying his team advised him to cancel after consulting with local officials, emphasizing fan and crew safety due to the potential dangers posed by severe weather and large crowds.
- Officials noted that while severe weather affected areas south and east of Pittsburgh, the city itself remained clear, and emergency management highlighted the difficulty in predicting weather patterns accurately.
- Wallen also addressed rumors questioning the cancellation's authenticity, affirming that weather was the genuine concern and expressing disappointment over the backlash from fans.