Morgan Wallen and his crew are having to pay up after Wallen’s current headlining set on Friday, Aug. 22 at Gillette Stadium (dwelling of the New England Patriots) in Foxborough, Mass., exceeded curfew by about quarter-hour.
In keeping with The Boston Herald, the city of Foxborough had set a curfew for 11:30 p.m., whereas Wallen’s remaining music started at 11:44 p.m. — 14 minutes previous curfew. The positive was 25 cents per attendee, which totaled $15,705. A press release from a Foxborough spokesperson given to The Boston Herald added, “The Morgan Wallen live performance on Friday night time is being fined for exceeding the curfew and his crew is conscious of this.”
Billboard has reached out to a rep for Wallen for remark.
As with many stops on his tour, the nation star’s Gillette Stadium reveals included some shock company, with Wallen welcoming former Patriots participant Rob Gronkowski and Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel.
In keeping with Boston 25 Information, Wallen shouldn’t be the artist who was fined probably the most for seeing his live performance exceed curfew at Gillette. That distinction reportedly goes to Bruce Springsteen, who performed till almost midnight in 2016, and in flip was fined greater than $22,000.
As Wallen’s album I’m the Drawback, the namesake for his present tour, continues holding down the highest slot on the all-genre Billboard 200, he’s persevering with on his headlining tour, with upcoming stops in Canada, together with Toronto on Sept. 4-5, and Edmonton on Sept. 12-13.
I’m the Drawback marks Wallen’s third consecutive challenge to high the Billboard 200, following his 2023 album One Factor at a Time and his 2021 album Harmful: The Double Album. Wallen has additionally earned 4 chart-toppers on the all-genre Billboard Scorching 100, with “Final Evening,” “I Had Some Assist,” “Love Someone” and “What I Need.”