The Chainsmokers surprise frat party performance leads to police shut down

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The Chainsmokers music duo made an unexpected appearance at a college fraternity party in Arizona, leading to the event being shut down by the police. The DJ pair documented their brief time at the party on Instagram, mentioning that they were at a frat party in Arizona. However, their performance was cut short as law enforcement arrived after just 13 minutes to disperse the crowd, reminding the underage attendees to leave to avoid getting tickets or arrested.

Despite being interrupted by the authorities, Alex Pall and Drew Taggart expressed in the video that they were willing to pay the fine for the disruption and were eager to continue their performance for another 15 minutes. They continued to entertain the partygoers by playing a mix of classic songs like “Closer” and “Roses,” along with some new remixes, including Gracie Abrams’ “That’s So True.”

The Chainsmokers rose to fame with their hit song “Closer” in 2016, featuring Halsey, which dominated the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 12 weeks. The duo continued to achieve success with tracks like “Roses” and “Don’t Let Me Down,” solidifying their position in the music industry. After taking a break in 2020 to work on new music, Taggart and Pall returned in 2022 with the release of their fourth studio album, “So Far So Good,” marking their comeback in the music scene.

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