Morgan Wallen Released A Statement Addressing His Early April Arrest Morgan Wallen took to the stage on Saturday (April 20) for his first concert since his arrest in early April. Wallen was arrested in downtown Nashville on April 7 following an incident at Eric Church’s newly opened Chief’s Bar. The singer allegedly threw a chair […]
Country musician Morgan Wallen was arrested on April 7 after he allegedly
Wallen waived his right to appear as he prepares to take the stage at Nissan Stadium for three days of concerts.
Morgan Wallen's first hearing for his felony charges is on Friday, May 3, but the superstar country singer won't be in attendance.
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Morgan Wallen is speaking out after he was arrested and charged for throwing a chair off a six-story building in Nashville: 'I'm not proud of my behavior.'
Morgan Wallen has broken his silence about his April 8 arrest on suspicion of throwing a chair from the top of a six-story Nashville bar. The "One Thing at a Time" and "Whiskey Glasses" singer said in a Friday tweet that he's "not proud" of his behavior and that he accepts responsibility for his part in the incident that played out at Chief's, which is co-owned by his fellow recording artist and "Man Made a Bar" collaborator Eric Church. "I didn’t feel right publicly checking in until I made...
As Morgan Wallen prepares for the first of three concerts in Nashville this week, officials told News 2 the country music star waived his right to appear in court for a Friday hearing following his
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