Nearly 48 hours following his controversial performance at Petros' historic Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary outside of Nashville, Chase Rice has responded to complaints about the lack of social distancing at the show that drew more than 1,000 people. "I understand that there’s a lot of varying opinions, a lot of different opinions on COVID-19, how it works with live music crowds and what all that looks like," the country singer said in an Instagram video posted on Monday (June 29). "My biggest thing is y’all.
Y’all are why I get to write songs, y’all are why I get to tour the country, why I get to do live shows and sing these songs to you guys and you guys sing them back.
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