On Morgan Wallen’s Piano Flipping


Well lookey here, it’s another Morgan Wallen nontroversy. And even though the dude has done some completely stupid things over the years that have deserved criticism or outright ridicule—and yet his sycophantic fans will contort themselves in all sorts of knots to justify them—this one feels like a big fat nothing burger.

Not to condone the tipping over of pianos or public displays of frustration and anger—or whatever you want to call this. But those clutching pearls over Wallen’s response to a technical meltdown as a repulsive act of toxic masculinity that “speaks to the moral decline of society yadda yadda” are the reason this guy remains a folk hero to so many. Your knee jerk Morgan Wallen hatred isn’t undermining his support, it’s bolstering it.

When Morgan Wallen was arrested for throwing a chair off the roof of a bar, that was a real concern, especially since he nearly brained a couple of police officers, even though many “back the blue” country fans spoke up in Wallen’s defense like it was no big deal. Ultimately, nobody got hurt though. Felony charges were reduced to misdemeanors as they probably should have been, and life moved on.

Now we’re supposed to freak out how on May 29th while playing “Sand In My Boots” in Denver, the piano audio gave out on Wallen for some reason, so he finished the song a capella before giving the piano a gainer? Hell I’m just surprised he was actually playing an actual instrument live and singing at the same time as opposed to miming to a backing track like so many modern arena performers. How many superstars would have crumpled in that moment? Instead, Wallen created a “moment” that’s launched a thousand headlines.


Was flipping the piano childish? Yes. But it’s his piano. He can do whatever he wants with it. Again, nobody got hurt.

The simple truth is Morgan Wallen has become the favorite punching bag of many Americans. It’s the way they can virtue signal online, by being repulsed by all things Wallen, when in truth he’s a (mostly) harmless chode with (mostly) bad music. Am I happy he’s been the face of “country music” for half a dozen years? Of course not. But it’s busybody moralists making molehills into mountains that have helped fuel Wallen’s ascent to the top of the genre, at least in part. So quit it. Let his career implode under its own volition like it did for Florida Georgia Line.

It really illustrates the hypocrisy of the moment when you ponder how other performers who’ve participated in similar antics have been regarded in the past. Billy Joel didn’t just flip a piano over in 1987 during a concert in Moscow, he then went on a tirade for multiple minutes where he was kicking, screaming, slinging a microphone stand around. It had something to do with the lighting on the crowd of all things. Watching the video makes what Wallen did look like a popcorn fart.


How is that moment regarded? A recent retrospective of the moment mused, “This is one of the best examples of an onstage controlled freakout. Billy Joel keeps his composure while also losing it in between the lyrics and he plays it off so damn well. The music continues, the band continues, he says what he wants to say and still keeps the song going. A masterclasses in on stage crash outs.”

Billy Joel is quoted as saying about the incident, “People always say I threw a tantrum. I didn’t throw a tantrum, I threw a piano.”

Billy Joel is revered in many circles for the incident, as are many other rock stars over many eras for similar behavior.

Along those same lines, the whole reason so many remain repulsed at the mere mention of Morgan Wallen’s name stems from his utterance of the N-word back in 2021. That was another moment Wallen actually deserved ridicule, if not for racism, then for his ignorance. But while Morgan Wallen remains banned from the Grand Ole Opry five years after the incident, a few months ago, they made Jelly Roll a permanent member, even though he’s been caught on camera using the N Word three times, and two years after Wallen.

Yet strangely, the Jelly Roll incident remains completely unreported by the same media that has launched 1,000 headlines over Pianogate 2026. It undermines the idea that we’re living in a new era when people don’t clutch pearls over such trivialities. They certain still do when it comes to Morgan Wallen.

Wallen’s partly to blame for sure. He made the bed he must sleep in. And sometime in the future Morgan Wallen will make another mistake that will be worthy of being repulsed by, in part because he’s never had to pay any real consequences for the ones he’s logged already.

But the seriousness of the matter won’t resonate with the public any more than any of the others, nor will it result in a backlash against him and his career. Why? Because everything he does is overblown into a controversy. Remember the time TMZ had to pull a story reporting he supposed poured a drink on a woman that was completely fabricated?

All this over-exaggeration only lends to Morgan Wallen being solidified as America’s favorite bad boy. So keep your power dry, and stop with the hyperventilating outrage.

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