Chainsmokers' ASU Party Halted by Police
Chainsmokers' ASU Party Halted by Police

Chainsmokers' ASU Party Halted by Police

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The Chainsmokers surprised students at an Arizona State University fraternity party with an unplanned performance, but police arrived less than 15 minutes in and ordered all attendees under 21 to leave or face tickets and arrest. The duo initially played only 45 seconds before being interrupted, but after agreeing to pay a fine, they were allowed to continue for an additional 15 minutes. During this time, The Chainsmokers performed hits like 'Closer' and 'Roses' and introduced new remixes, energizing the crowd. Social media posts from the duo and attendees documented the brief event. The Chainsmokers recently returned to the music scene following a hiatus, releasing new music and performing at major events and festivals in the U.S. and Canada. The incident underscored their reputation for spontaneous fan engagement and party-centric performances.

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