Fans Furious After Morgan Wallen Cancels Concert Minutes Before Start Time

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Morgan Wallen is facing heat after canceling his show last minute.

The country music artist, 29, called off his show on Sunday evening at the University of Mississippi's Vaught Hemingway Stadium after losing his voice.

Concertgoers shared an image of a message that appeared on screen on the stage that read, "Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately, Morgan has lost his voice and is unable to perform tonight. Therefore, tonight's show has been canceled. Please make your way safely to the stadium exits. Refunds for tonight's event will be available at point of purchase."

The "Whiskey Glasses" singer took to Instagram Stories to apologize to his fans, writing, "After last night's show I started losing my voice so I spent the day resting up, talking to my doctor and working through my vocal exercises trying to get better."

He continued: "I really thought I'd be able to take the stage and it kills me to deliver this so close to stage time, but my voice is shot and I'm unable to sing."

Many fans were upset at the news and took to Twitter to express how they felt.

"Completely disappointed in @MorganWallen!! Been sitting in this stadium for 3 hrs and he just announced the show is canceled!!! COMPLETE BULLS**T!!!" one fan wrote.

"@morganwallen done with you! Let people sit thru 2 opening acts, buy food, alcohol and merch only to do this when it is time for you to perform! Complete BS! I have supported you thru all of your other controversies...but I am canceling you at this point!!! #donewithmorganwallen," another user wrote.

One TikTok user shared a video as they waited for the show to start while fans threw drinks onto the stage. “Morgan Wallen take note, we drove 3 1/2hrs, spent over 13000 dollars for Pitt tickets and paid $50 for parking, waited in line for 3 hrs, and then ran to fight for our spot in the Pitt, just for you to cancel on us,” the user wrote over the video set to the artist's song "Ain't That Some."

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Another TikTok user shared a video of herself tearfully explaining the situation, writing, "I'm really just upset because we were soooo close to the stage."

"I didn’t think you would do us like this 😭😭😭," the user wrote in the caption.

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Wallen's next show is scheduled to take place on Thursday, April 27, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, before he goes on to perform all throughout summer and into the fall for his One Night at a Time World Tour.