Morgan Wallen Breaks Silence After Arrest for Throwing Chair Off Nashville Bar Rooftop

Country star Morgan Wallen addresses public after arrest for throwing chair off Nashville bar, takes responsibility and confirms tour will go on despite legal troubles.

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Morgan Wallen Breaks Silence After Arrest for Throwing Chair Off Nashville Bar Rooftop

Morgan Wallen Breaks Silence After Arrest for Throwing Chair Off Nashville Bar Rooftop

Country music star Morgan Wallen has addressed the public nearly two weeks after being arrested for allegedly throwing a chair off the rooftop of a six-story bar in downtown Nashville. The incident occurred on April 7 at Chief's, a new establishment owned by fellow country singer Eric Church.

According to police reports, the chair Wallen threw landed just feet away from several officers who were standing in front of the business. The 30-year-old singer was subsequently charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct. He was released on a $15,250 bond in the early morning hours of April 8.

In a statement released on April 19, Wallen acknowledged his behavior and took responsibility for his actions. "I didn't feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks, including Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief's," he wrote. "I'm not proud of my behavior, but I am accepting responsibility and I respect the officers working every day to keep us all safe."

Wallen also confirmed that there will be no alterations to his current "One Night at a Time World Tour" despite the arrest. He is scheduled to perform at the University of Mississippi on Saturday, April 20, marking his return to the campus after canceling a show there last year due to losing his voice. Wallen's next court date is set for May 3, just 10 days before his 31st birthday.

Why this matters: The incident has generated significant attention, with people reportedly visiting Chief's bar to see the chair that Wallen allegedly threw, though it is said to no longer be in usable condition. As one of the biggest stars in country music today, Wallen's actions and the consequences he faces legally are being closely watched by fans and the music industry alike.

This is not the first time Wallen has faced legal troubles or controversy. In May 2020, he was arrested at Kid Rock's bar in Nashville for public intoxication and disorderly conduct. Despite previous scandals, including being caught on video using a racial slur in 2021, Wallen's career has continued to thrive. His latest album, "One Thing at a Time," spent 19 consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, the most for a country album in over 30 years.

Key Takeaways

  • Morgan Wallen arrested for throwing chair off Nashville bar, charged with felonies.
  • Wallen acknowledged behavior, took responsibility, and confirmed tour will continue.
  • Incident drew significant attention, with fans visiting bar to see thrown chair.
  • This is not Wallen's first legal trouble, but his career has continued to thrive.
  • Wallen's latest album spent 19 weeks at #1, the most for a country album in 30 years.