Morgan Wallen’s Stagecoach performance was not livestreamed on Sunday, leaving fans frustrated with Amazon Music.
“Morgan Wallen is preparing a special project for her fans and is prohibited from participating in livestreams at this time,” a representative for Wallen told FOX News Digital.
Warren, 30, headlined Sunday’s country music festival lineup just weeks after his arrest in Nashville. However, his name was noticeably absent from the livestream performance announcement.
“@Stagecoach, you can’t get over your head about removing Morgan Wallen from your @Primevideo livestream?! He’s the headline artist and the one most people want to see,” one user wrote. (formerly known as Twitter).
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Morgan Wallen’s Stagecoach headline set did not appear on Amazon’s livestream. (Getty Images)
“#stagecoach2024 is removing @MorganWallen from their livestream? The biggest headliner of the @Stagecoach festival and yet they won’t be on your stream? Well thought out decision,” added another. . “@amazonmusic messed this up.”
“I don’t want to see Diplo, I want to see Morgan Wallen,” one user responded to a post about the Stagecoach Festival livestream saying, “I don’t want to see Diplo, I want to see Morgan Wallen. If Coachella could livestream all the headliners then everyone could boo too.” .
Other users pointed out that it may have been Warren’s decision not to stream the set.
“@amazonmusic has 18,000 people tuning in to the Stagecoach livestream and wondering why they aren’t showing @MorganWallen. Is this your decision or Morgan’s? Either way. Come on, that’s pretty awful!”

Morgan Wallen and Post Malone debuted a new song during the country star’s Stagecoach set. (Getty Images)

Morgan Wallen headlined Stagecoach just weeks after being arrested in Nashville. (Getty Images)
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Warren joined Post Malone on Sunday’s set. The two collaborated on a song titled “I Had Some Help.” Post Malone and Wallen premiered the song for fans at the festival.
Fox News Digital reached out to an Amazon Music representative.
Warren returned to the stage for the first time on April 20 after allegedly throwing a chair from the sixth floor of Chief’s, a bar sponsored by Eric Church in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 7.
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The “Last Night” singer was “fully cooperating” with the investigation, a representative for the musician told Fox News Digital at the time.
“At 10:53 p.m. Sunday evening, Morgan Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville on suspicion of reckless endangerment and disorderly conduct,” Wallen’s attorney Warrick Robinson said in a statement. We are cooperating with the
Warren’s first court date was scheduled for May 3.
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Morgan Wallen smiles in a mug shot after being arrested on April 7th. (Metro Nashville PD/X)
Warren’s rant over the chair had nothing to do with his ex-girlfriend’s sudden elopement.
A person familiar with the matter says there is “zero accuracy” to the idea that Warren threw a chair off the roof of a Nashville bar in protest of KT Smith and Luke Skornavacco’s marriage. told FOX News Digital.
Smith and Skornavacco surprised fans by eloping on April 3, just days after getting engaged. The couple announced their engagement on March 29, and shortly after shared a selfie showing off their marriage certificate from the Wilson County Clerk’s Office.
Warren and Smith have a son, Indigo.
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