Morgan Wallen Cancels Minneapolis Show After Vocal Strain
Morgan Wallen Cancels Minneapolis Show After Vocal Strain...
Country star Morgan Wallen abruptly canceled his Minneapolis concert Thursday night due to vocal strain, disappointing thousands of fans at the last minute. The sold-out show at U.S. Bank Stadium was part of his "One Night at a Time" tour, which has drawn massive crowds nationwide.
Wallen announced the cancellation just hours before showtime in a social media post, apologizing to fans and explaining doctors ordered vocal rest. The 32-year-old singer has been on an extensive tour schedule, performing nearly nonstop since February. This marks his first cancellation of the 2026 tour.
Ticket holders expressed frustration on social media, with many having traveled long distances for the show. Live Nation confirmed refunds will be automatically processed. No reschedule date has been announced yet for the Minneapolis stop.
The cancellation comes as Wallen's latest album continues dominating Billboard charts. His popularity has surged despite past controversies, with fans packing stadiums across the country. Medical experts note vocal strain is common among touring artists with demanding performance schedules.
Minneapolis was set to be Wallen's first Minnesota appearance since 2021. Local businesses near the stadium reported significant losses from last-minute cancellations by concertgoers. The tour resumes Saturday in Milwaukee, pending Wallen's recovery.