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The Chainsmokers Pay Fine to Extend Surprise Frat Party Performance in Arizona

After police halted their impromptu set due to underage attendance concerns, the duo negotiated 15 more minutes to perform their hits.

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Overview

  • The Chainsmokers unexpectedly performed at a college fraternity party in Arizona on April 20, 2025.
  • Police shut down the event after 13 minutes, citing concerns over underage attendees and issuing warnings to disperse.
  • Alex Pall negotiated with police by paying a fine, allowing the duo to extend their set by an additional 15 minutes.
  • During the extended performance, The Chainsmokers played fan favorites like 'Roses' and 'Closer,' capturing the moment on Instagram.
  • A video of the event, captioned 'Will happily pay the fine,' has since gone viral, amplifying the duo's reputation for spontaneous fan engagement.