See How Morgan Wallen Reacts When Someone Throws Hat At Him On Stage
on Jul 30, 2025

Morgan Wallen Is On His Massive I’m The Problem Tour
Before his massively successful album I’m The Problem was even finished, Morgan Wallen announced his Summer 2025 tour to support its release.
“Can’t wait for this one,” Wallen captioned the video announcing his tour. “This tour is named after my new album that I am still working on — I’m The Problem.”

Wallen tapped several opening acts to join him this summer for the tour that kicked off on June 20 in Houston and will wrap up in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada on September 13.
Brooks & Dunn, Miranda Lambert, Thomas Rhett, Koe Wetzel, Gavin Adcock, Corey Kent, Ella Langley, and Anne Wilson were announced to perform in select cities with Wallen.
Wallen finally released the album on May 15, and it made history in multiple ways. The album had the largest debut week on the entire year, extending his own record as the country singer with the most debuts at the top of the Billboard 200.
36 of the 37 songs on the album charted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, plus “I Had Some Help,” his collaboration with Post Malone, broke his own record of 36 songs simultaneously on the Hot 100 chart.
He also became the only artist in history to have all 10 songs in the Top 10 on the Hot Country Songs chart.
Morgan Performs In Seattle, WA
On July 25 and 26, Wallen performed in Seattle, Washington at Lumen Field, with Miranda Lambert and Anne Wilson opening for him for the Friday show and Brooks & Dunn and Zach John King being the openers for Saturday.

On Friday night, Lambert went viral for her jean skirt, but Wallen also had people talking for a couple different reasons besides his performances.
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One incident that had people talking during Wallen’s set was when he was signing a fan’s cowboy hat. Another fan threw their cowboy hat at him and it hit him on the back of the head.
He looked visibly upset and threw the hat in the complete opposite direction from where it came from. The singer continued signing items for fans who handed things directly to him.
Wallen is the latest victim in a string of fans throwing items at musicians performing live on stage. Recently, Luke Bryan, Megan Moroney, and Carly Pearce have all gone through the same thing.
Later in the show, Wallen was walking through the crowd giving high fives when a fan pulled on him. Immediately, the “I’m The Problem” singer turned around and gave the fan a look.
This wasn’t the first time the singer has been forcibly grabbed at a show. Recently, at his Glendale, Arizona show, a fan grabbed and pulled him, and the singer looked at them and mouthed, “The f*ck?”
Here’s our Public Service Announcement: Stop grabbing your favorite singers and stop throwing things at them on stage! This should go without saying, but it seems there needs to be an announcement before every live show!