Morgan Wallen's Nashville bar opening delayed due to sign feud
- Morgan Wallen's new Nashville bar opening has been delayed amidst a sign feud with Nashville Metro Council.
- Fans were enraged as the opening weekend got postponed last minute citing construction delays.
- TC Restaurant Group stated that more time is needed for the bar's construction.
Morgan Wallen, a 31-year-old singer, faced a decision from the council about putting up a sign for his restaurant in Nashville. The council voted 30-3 against the sign because of Wallen's past actions, like throwing a chair off a rooftop and using a racial slur. Some council members felt that Wallen's behavior didn't represent the city well. The councilwoman, Porterfield, explained that she voted against the sign because she didn't want someone with Wallen's history to be promoted in the city. Some people found it ironic that Wallen was being excluded using language of inclusion. They felt that everyone should have a chance, even Wallen. Despite the council's decision, Wallen's bar was still set to open in Nashville. However, the opening was postponed at the last minute because the venue wasn't ready. The organizers wanted to make sure everything was perfect for the guests before opening. The postponement of the bar's opening was not related to the council's decision about the sign. Some fans were disappointed as they had already planned to visit the bar. Wallen's future tour dates in Tennessee might be held outside of Nashville to avoid any further controversies. Overall, the council's decision to reject the sign for Wallen's bar was based on his past actions and controversies. The postponement of the bar's opening was due to the venue not being ready, and not because of the council's decision. Wallen's fans were disappointed, but the bar is still set to open in the future.