Nashville’s city council has rejected a sign for Morgan Wallen’s new bar due to his controversial past, citing the use of a racial slur and a recent incident involving a chair-throwing off a rooftop. Read more for the detailed timeline of his controversies.
The Nashville city council rejected a resolution to install a sign for Morgan Wallen’s new bar, Morgan Wallen’s This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen.
Council members cited Wallen’s controversial past, including his use of a racial slur and an incident where he nearly hit police officers by throwing a chair off a rooftop.
The resolution, introduced at the Nashville Metropolitan Council meeting on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, would have allowed 4th Avenue Property LLC to hang a large, lighted sign at Wallen’s downtown bar.
However, the resolution failed with 3 votes in favor, 30 against, and 4 abstentions.
The rejection denies Wallen and his partners the opportunity to display a neon sign above their Broadway venue, which was set to open during Memorial Day weekend.
Representatives for Wallen and a lawyer listed as a registered agent for 4th Avenue Property declined to comment on the decision.
Council member Jacob Kupin, who introduced the resolution, noted that it coincided with Wallen’s recent chair-throwing incident.
Wallen had thrown a chair off a Nashville rooftop last month, nearly hitting first responders.
Wallen later apologized for his behavior on social media, expressing respect for law enforcement.
I didn’t feel right publicly checking in until I made amends with some folks. I’ve touched base with Nashville law enforcement, my family, and the good people at Chief’s. I’m not proud of my behavior, and I accept responsibility.
— morgan wallen (@MorganWallen) April 20, 2024
Kupin argued that the city should not endorse someone with Wallen’s history by allowing his name on a prominent sign.
Despite acknowledging Wallen’s apologies and the positive cooperation from the restaurant group behind the bar, Kupin felt compelled to highlight Wallen’s past actions before the council voted.
Council members echoed Kupin’s concerns, particularly focusing on Wallen’s use of a racial slur in 2021.
Council member Delishia Porterfield and others highlighted that approving the sign would conflict with Nashville’s values of inclusivity and respect.
Council member Brenda Gadd echoed Porterfield’s sentiments, highlighting that Wallen continues to receive second chances despite his past behavior.
Jordan Huffman added that Wallen’s actions reflect poorly on East Tennesseans and urged colleagues to reject the resolution.
Wallen was arrested for public intoxication and disorderly conduct after being kicked out of Kid Rock’s bar in Nashville. He apologized the next day, and the charges were later dropped.
Wallen was caught partying without a mask in Alabama, leading to the cancellation of his “SNL” appearance and a headline performance in Georgia.
A video surfaced of Wallen using the N-word. He apologized, but his music was pulled from radio stations, and his record label suspended his contract.
Wallen was barred from attending the American Music Awards due to his past use of a racial slur, despite being nominated for two awards.
Wallen performed at the Billboard Music Awards, marking his return to award-show stages since the racial slur incident.
Wallen opened up about the “dark” times in his life, reflecting on the challenges he faced due to his actions.
“Last Night,” from his album “One Thing at a Time,” became Wallen’s first No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Wallen canceled a concert in Mississippi minutes before it was due to start, citing voice issues. The cancellation led to legal action from a fan.
Wallen was arrested for throwing a chair off a rooftop, nearly hitting police officers. He was charged with three felony counts of reckless endangerment and one misdemeanor count of disorderly conduct.
Despite his success in music, Morgan Wallen’s past actions — like using a racial slur and throwing a chair off a rooftop — have led to severe consequences, significantly impacting his career and public image.
The Nashville City Council’s decision to reject the sign for his new bar shows that his past behavior continues to cause problems.
While Wallen has apologized and taken steps to improve, the community remains divided on whether he should be given more chances, highlighting the importance of accountability and the lasting effects of our actions.
Imagine getting ready for a fun night out on a date of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. You get your tickets,…
As we dance away to the exciting album releases of 2024, it’s also a good idea to remember the fantastic…
Get ready for an exciting year in music! 2024 is bringing us a lot of must-listen new music and albums…