Two days can feel like a lifetime after a loss. In Edmonton, Morgan Wallen paused his “I’m the Problem” tour stop, took a breath, and spoke straight from the heart. He told the crowd he had been carrying Charlie Kirk’s death, and he sent prayers to Erika Kirk before starting “I’m A Little Crazy.”
He sounded steady but heavy, the kind of calm that comes only when pain meets purpose. He shared that the song had hit him harder in recent days, then asked the stadium to join him. Phones rose. Lights bloomed. A country star turned a hockey arena into a vigil, and it felt like family.
What a beautiful moment as Edmonton joined Morgan Wallen to honour Erika Kirk recently with this tribute.
Fans answered loud and clear. A viewer called it “a beautiful moment,” as the building glowed for Erika and the Kirk family. Another said the city “honoured” her with that sea of lights. Simple words, big feelings. Grief could be heard, but support was louder. That is what a community looks like.
That night sits inside a larger story. On September 10, 2025, Charlie Kirk was assassinated during a speaking event in Orem, Utah. Two days later, Wallen stood before a Canadian crowd and answered violence with a prayer and a song. A second clip captures that same moment from a new angle and keeps the feeling going.
Morgan Wallen’s Heartfelt Tribute to Charlie Kirk
In the YouTube clip, you hear resolve. He dedicates “I’m A Little Crazy,” a song with the line “I am a little crazy, but the world is insane,” and the chorus hits harder in that room. The crowd lifts the melody, almost protective. Comments call it graceful, grateful, and needed. Sadness met strength, and strength held.
Morgan Wallen often sings like a neighbor at your kitchen table, honest and plainspoken. Nights like Edmonton show how that voice carries people through. He let a stadium feel with him, and he pointed love toward Erika Kirk. Follow Morgan Wallen on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.