Chris Janson Asks for Fans’ Help After Fender Guitar Is Stolen

Chris Janson Asks for Fans’ Help After Fender Guitar Is Stolen

The Grand Ole Opry’s most energetic performer, Chris Janson, needs your help.

After performing at the Opry over the holiday break, Chris’ Fender guitar was stolen out of his car.

Chris posted a notice on social media, saying, in part, “If anyone sees or hears about it, please notify local PD and me! Thanks y’all. And if by chance the thieves read this post, please know that I forgive, and will accept an apology and a return, with no repercussion.”

While it sounds like Chris is willing to forgive and forget if the stolen guitar is returned, no update has been reported since the initial Facebook post on Jan. 3.

Chris became a member of the Opry in March 2018.

photo by AFF-USA.com

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