close Video Morgan Wallen’s fans not worried about his Nashville concert being canceled due to court hearing Morgan Wallen’s fans told OutKick they "knew" the country music star would be at Nashville concert despite his scheduled court hearing. The "Last Night" singer is facing legal trouble after he allegedly threw a chair off a rooftop bar. Morgan Wallen's Nashville bar will not open its doors on Memorial Day weekend.
Wallen partnered with TC Restaurant Group to open This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen in Nashville. The restaurant group issued a statement, saying that the process to open the establishment "requires more time" and would not be ready by the holiday weekend. "We’re proud of our team who has worked tirelessly to prepare Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen for opening.
The ground-up construction of a six-story venue launching with hundreds of team members is a tremendous amount of work and a complex process," a representative at TC Restraunt Group told Billboard. Morgan Wallen's Nashville bar has postponed its grand opening at the very last minute. (Toni Anne Barson) The statement continued, "When we open, we want This Bar to be an exceptional experience for guests.
Unfortunately, the process requires more time, and we are not able to open and provide that experience this Memorial Day weekend. Rest assured it will be well worth the wait. We look forward to welcoming guests soon.
" MORGAN WALLEN'S NASHVILLE BAR SIGN DENIED BY COUNCIL DUE TO SINGER'S ‘H.
