Morgan Wallen‘s I’m the Problem Tour stop in Foxborough, Ma. went 14 minutes past the town’s curfew of 11:30PM.
Now, he’s facing a hefty fine.
Wallen played two nights at Gillette Stadium last Friday (Aug. 22) and Saturday (Aug. 23). Now, The Boston Herald reports that during his Friday show, his final song started at 11:44 PM.
A spokesperson for the town of Foxborough says that the fine is assessed at 25 cents per concertgoer in the crowd, and in total, Wallen was fined $15,705 for the violation.
That math works out to a total attendance of 62,820 fans at Wallen’s Friday night Gillette Stadium show.
It also means that each minute of overtime cost the singer $1,121.79.
The spokesperson also told The Boston Herald that Wallen’s team “is aware of” the fine.
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Wallen is known for his all-star walk-outs, and the singer delivered during his two nights at Gillette Stadium.
On Friday night, Mike Vrabel — the head coach of the New England Patriots — joined Wallen for his walk-out.
The next night, former NFL tight end Rob Gronkowski made an appearance, and even spiked a guitar during the walk-out.
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Her parents, Beverly and and Rick, and brother Luke joined her backstage at the show. Lambert shared some snapshots of the backstage family reunion on her social media.
What’s Next for Morgan Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour?
Wallen has now wrapped up all his I’m the Problem Tour dates scheduled for the U.S.
He’s scheduled for two more weekends in Canada — one in Toronto, the other in Edmonton — in September.
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We’ve even included a few early favorites from his 2025 project, I’m the Problem.