Morgan Wallen made light of his recent onstage antics.
The country superstar, 33, broke his silence on the concert debacle that culminated in him flipping a piano over in a moment that quickly went viral.
The Man Made a Bar hitmaker took to TikTok to poke fun of the incident, which took place last Friday during a show in Denver.
At the time Wallen flipped over the piano and broke it after it appeared to malfunction while he was singing his 2021 song Sand in My Boots.
In his new video he was pictured standing behind a red piano as he told fans, 'Hey, I just want you to know that right now this piano is working.'
He then quipped, 'That's what they told me last night, too.'
Morgan Wallen, 33, made light of his recent concert debacle that culminated in him flipping a piano over and breaking it in a new TikTok on Tuesday
In the caption he wrote, 'Can't you tell I’m so distraught over my piano.'
Fans were amused by the clip with one writing, 'You are messy and I love it.'
'You crack me up!' another added.
The singer, who is currently in the midst of his Still The Problem Tour, was belting out lyrics to his track inside the Empower Field stadium when the incident occurred.
In a viral video on social media, Wallen looked frustrated as he experienced technical issues with his piano.
He shoved the piano which caused it to fall forward with some pieces breaking off.
The star then walked away from the instrument to perform the rest of the song a cappella for the crowd at the venue.
Some attendees inside the stadium let out audible gasps as the piano and bench flipped over.
He was pictured standing behind a red piano as he told fans, 'Hey, I just want you to know that right now this piano is working.' He then quipped, 'That's what they told me last night, too'
Wallen flipped over the piano and broke it during a show in Denver on Friday, after it appeared to malfunction while he was singing his 2021 song Sand in My Boots; Seen in April in Nashville
He is currently in the midst of his Still The Problem Tour; Seen playing the piano at a 2021 show in Nashville, Tennessee
Fans had mixed reactions in regards to the onstage incident and shared their thoughts in the comment section of the clip on Instagram.
One penned, 'Flip it again. HE DONT NEED NO PIANO. He CAN sing!' while another typed, 'So cool. So brave.'
'Rockstars break instruments on stage all the time. Smashing guitars and stuff. Go off, Morgan!' one fan said in his defense.
'He's still the problem,' one shared with a laughing face emoji, seemingly referring to the name of his current tour.
Another joked, 'Me in the morning when my coffee won't brew quick enough,' and an Instagram user added, 'Me when my kitchen aide isn't mixing how it should be.'
'I love his music but come on. Glad he didn't hit anyone with it. Geez. that's professional and mature,' one commented.
A fan also wrote, 'Paying to have your instruments professionally set up and they don't work is a valid crash out.'
'Stop and think many people would love to have that piano,' another said, while one penned, 'lol embarrassing.'
After the incident the star walked away from the instrument to perform the rest of the song a cappella; Seen in 2025 in Nashville
Fans had mixed reaction in regards to the onstage incident and shared their thoughts in the comment section of the clip on Instagram
The concerts are in support of Wallen's fourth studio album titled I'm The Problem which dropped last year on May 16
Wallen began his Still The Problem Tour with two nights in Minneapolis and is set to take to the stage once again on June 5 in Pittsburgh.
The singer is scheduled to stop by other cities such as Chicago, Baltimore and also Ann Arbor.
The tour will conclude later this summer with two nights beginning on July 31 in Philadelphia at Lincoln Financial Field.
The concerts are in support of Wallen's fourth studio album titled I'm The Problem which dropped last year on May 16.
Two years earlier, the country star was embroiled in controversy after he was arrested for throwing a chair off a bar rooftop in Nashville.
He initially faced three felony counts of reckless endangerment as well as one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
However, he later pled guilty to two misdemeanor counts of reckless endangerment.
The music artist also agreed to serve seven days in a DUI center, paid a $350 fine, and two years' probation.
Wallen had allegedly been upset by his ex Katie 'KT' Smith eloping with Luke Scornavacco with a source previously telling the Daily Mail: 'KT's marriage to Luke last week just crushed him.'
Wallen and Smith had an on-and-off relationship until 2019 and their son Indigo was born the following year.
Two years earlier, the country star was embroiled in controversy after he was arrested for throwing a chair off a bar rooftop in Nashville; Wallen's April 2024 mugshot seen above
His other albums include Dangerous: The Double Album (2021) and One Thing At A Time (2023)
The singer had also issued a statement shortly after the incident took place and wrote, 'I didn't feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks.'
He explained that he also reached out to 'the good people' at fellow singer Eric Church's bar.
'I've touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief's. I'm not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility.'
Wallen began his career in the music industry after he competed on The Voice in 2014 and was eliminated in the playoffs.
He dropped two EPs Stand Alone (2015) and The Way I Talk (2016) before signing to entertainment company Big Loud.
The star's debut studio album If I Know Me (2018) reached the number one spot on the US Top Country Albums chart. His other albums include Dangerous: The Double Album (2021) and One Thing At A Time (2023).
He has garnered two Grammy nominations and recently won Best Male Country Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards earlier this month.

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