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Morgan Wallen Racked Up a $15,705 Fine for Going Over Curfew at His Gillette Stadium Show

Country star Morgan Wallen sings to a packed stadium crowd, breaking curfew and racking up a hefty fine.
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  • Arden is a Senior Country Music Journalist for Country Thang Daily, specializing in classic hits and contemporary chart-toppers.
  • Prior to joining Country Thang Daily, Arden wrote for Billboard and People magazine, covering country music legends and emerging artists.
  • Arden holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of Tennessee, with a minor in Music Studies.

Morgan Wallen just proved once again that rules don’t mean a thing when 60,000 country fans are still screaming his name.

On August 22, the CMA Entertainer of the Year blew past the 11:30 p.m. curfew at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, keeping the party rolling until 11:44. Fourteen extra minutes of music, fireworks, and rowdy sing-alongs were all it took for town officials to slap him with a $15,705 fine. How did they get that number? They billed him 25 cents per ticket sold, which sounds more like a school bake sale fundraiser than a punishment for the hottest name in country music.

If Foxborough thought the fine would sting, they clearly do not know Morgan Wallen. With a fortune estimated at $35 million, this was pocket change, and it was less than what the stadium probably made on Bud Lights and pretzels before intermission. Fans were quick to roast the decision online, calling the penalty “weak” and joking that Wallen likely spent more than that on his afterparty beer tab.

But the fine was not the story. The show was. This was Wallen’s first-ever time playing Gillette, home of the New England Patriots, and he came ready to make it memorable. On Friday night, he stormed the stage with Patriots coach Mike Vrabel at his side. On Saturday, he cranked the energy up even higher, walking out with Rob Gronkowski, one of Boston’s biggest sports legends. Fireworks lit up the sky, fans drowned out the curfew with cheers, and Morgan leaned into his “I’m the Problem” tour branding like only he can.

It is not like Foxborough has not done this before. Bruce Springsteen was hit with a fine in 2016 after nearly playing until midnight. The difference is that The Boss is known for his marathon sets. Wallen’s only “crime” was refusing to cut the lights when his fans were still belting “Last Night” at the top of their lungs. You would think the city would be thankful he gave thousands of people one of the best nights of their summer instead of nickel-and-diming him over 14 minutes.

Of course, for Morgan, controversy is part of the package. He even played a reel during the show, highlighting some of his most infamous moments, from his canceled Saturday Night Live appearance to his offstage scandals. He has built a career not just on radio hits but on being unpredictable, unapologetic, and a little bit outlaw. So, a curfew fine? That is practically a badge of honor.

Fans left Gillette raving, not grumbling about bedtime. Social media lit up with videos of the crowd screaming every word back at him, fireworks exploding overhead, and Wallen grinning like a man who knew he just bent the rules and got away with it. The town can cash its check, but Morgan got the win.

Wallen’s I’m the Problem Tour is now barreling toward its finish line, with stops left in Toronto and Edmonton before closing out in September. If Foxborough taught us anything, it is this: Morgan Wallen does not back down from a clock, a curfew, or a fine. He plays until he is done, and if that costs him $15,705, then every penny bought a night his fans will never forget.

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