Morgan Wallen may face lawsuits after abruptly canceled concert in Mississippi
LA TimesMorgan Wallen, pictured at the CMA Awards in 2022, canceled a tour date in Mississippi and postponed others after a doctor ordered him to go on vocal rest. Morgan Wallen faces possible lawsuits from fans after the country star abruptly canceled his show in Mississippi over the weekend, citing vocal rest ordered by his doctor. “So it would be unfair of me to put on a show that I know will not be 100%.” One Mississippi firm filed a class action lawsuit Monday but voluntarily dismissed it Tuesday, announcing that the firm planned to refile with a different fan as the plaintiff, according to the Jackson, Miss., NBC affiliate WLBT. “We plan to re-file the class action lawsuit with a new plaintiff in the coming days.” Music Review: Morgan Wallen in L.A.: a country superstar, live and apparently un-canceled What’s clear about the country musician, who touched down Saturday night at Crypto.com Arena for the first of two sold-out concerts, is that being caught on video drunkenly using the N-word has not derailed his career. “Tens of thousands of people collectively spent millions to attend this event, and those affected are entitled to know the truth and to be made whole.” Another Mississippi firm said it planned to start investigating Wallen’s cancellation, urging fans not to accept refunds from concert organizers, according to the Mississippi Clarion Ledger.