Morgan Wallen headlined a concert at Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs, on Friday night.
The start of the show was delayed after a man allegedly made threats against two members of the Super Bowl champion team.
According to a press release from the Jackson County Prosecutor, an Illinois man was charged with a felony after he allegedly threatened to shoot two individuals at the concert. Aaron Brown of Winchester, Illinois, was charged with making a terrorist threat in the second degree.
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Court documents reveal that law enforcement officials were monitoring threats at the event when they discovered that an X account belonging to Brown had made a threat toward two Chiefs players in attendance. Brown confirmed his location to the police, leading to a 40-minute delay of the concert while he was located and apprehended.
Eventually, Wallen took the stage at Arrowhead Stadium, wearing a No. 7 jersey, a tradition for the country music star. While some speculated that Wallen’s choice of jersey number was a nod to Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, who wears No. 7, Wallen actually wore that number when he played baseball in high school.
The concert saw Chiefs stars Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes join Wallen during his entrance, much to the delight of the fans in attendance.