Info From Music Row 08/28/2025

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Morgan Wallen got himself into a little bit of trouble up in Boston, but nothing a fistful of c-notes won't take care of. His Friday night show at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts went a little long. The town of Foxborough had set a curfew for 11:30 p.m., while Wallen's final song began at 11:44 pm...14 minutes past curfew. The fine was 25 cents per attendee, which totaled $15,705. It's not the biggest curfew-related fine for the venue; Bruce Springsteen, who played until nearly midnight in 2016, was fined more than $22-thousand.

The family group Chapel Hart has been experiencing some internal struggles. Now comes the announcement that the band is going on hiatus. In a social post, the band explained: "Over the last few years, Chapel Hart has taken us places we never could have imagined. We have laughed, cried, grown, and stood on stages we used to dream about. More than anything, we have shared a bond that goes deeper than music, and that part will always remain. As we each step into new seasons in life, we have decided to press pause on Chapel Hart so we can explore other passions and dreams that have been calling to us individually. This is not a goodbye. It is a celebration of everything we have built and a step toward everything still to come." The official word is the split is amicable. Danica Hart will be pursuing music solo, while Devynn Hart and Trea Swindle have formed a duo called Magnolia Rising. See the post below...


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