The Chainsmokers Got Kicked Out Of A Frat For A "Noise Complaint" 13 Minutes After Showing Up For A Surprise Performance
Source - The Chainsmokers put on an unexpected performance after crashing a fraternity party; then they paid a fine so that the celebration could continue.
On Sunday, April 20, the DJ duo shared a video on Instagram revealing that they surprised students at a college party in Arizona. However, the police showed up "after 13 minutes" and seemingly tried to shut it down.
"Listen up, if you are under the age of 21, I'm gonna tell you to leave right now or I'm gonna start writing tickets and start arresting folks," a police officer was seen saying in the video before cutting to Alex Pall, 39, who joked that they had only "played 45 seconds of a song."
Thankfully, the "Don't Let Me Down" hitmakers worked things out with the police.
"We got shut down by the cops already, but we're paying the fine. We're gonna get another 15 minutes," Pall said in the video, while text over the clip read "Everyone cheering for Alex's bank [account]."


After securing more time onstage, Pall and his creative partner Drew Taggart, 35, "decided to play all of the classics." That included breakout hit "Roses" and their Halsey collaboration "Closer."
The crowd could be seen cheering along and having a great time through it all.
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**EXTREME FRAT FACE**
You know what's more frat than the cops showing up to shut down the darty? The cops showing up to shut down The Chainsmokers AT your darty. "NOBODY DOES IT LIKE SIG NUUUU!!" I promise you I'm not a hater, I just know that this day will live in infamy for the boys of ASU and I love it. They'll be telling their grandchildren about the day the police came to respectfully ask The Chainsmokers to turn down the volume like they stormed the beaches of Normandy. For them, this is peak existence and that's nothing to be ashamed about. It should be celebrated.
When I (35M) got sent to University of Florida with Zah (34M) to host a watch party for High Noon last fall and it was the same energy. Just a buncha bros without a care in the world. Ahh to be young. That said, I need to know what the fine is for a noise complaint as ASU. According to chat GPT it's anywhere from $75 for a first offense to $1500 for a third. A small price to pay for the glory that comes with that video. Shout out to The Chainsmokers for hosting what will surely be considered the party of the year. Well done, babes.