GloRilla’s The Glorious Tour took a chaotic turn during her recent stop in St. Louis, Missouri, when relentless audience brawls forced the rapper to cut her show short.
According to FOX 2 Now St. Louis, the Memphis star was performing at The Factory when multiple altercations broke out in the crowd, repeatedly interrupting the performance. Despite GloRilla’s attempts to defuse the tension on the mic, the fights continued — ultimately leading her to walk off stage and end the concert early.
In videos captured by concertgoers, one fight shows a close up of two fights amongst women. In one brawl, a woman could be seen getting ripped away from her opponent by security as another fight breaks out just a few rows away. In another clip, another woman is seen throwing a punch at a fellow attendee before security carries her out. See below.
As the fights continued to go on, GloRilla could be heard in the background asking fans to calm down several times before ultimately canceling the remainder of the show. “Come on man, y’all better than that,” Glo could be heard telling the thumpers. “They still fighting, what the f**k. Come on y’all aint that mad. Ain’t nobody did nothing that bad for y’all to be out there fighting. We here to have a good time. Ya’ll supposed to be feeling glorious at the Glorious Tour.”
The “F.N.F.” star continued to try and assess the situation by asking the crowd, “What’s wrong? What’s the problem? They still going. Be calm.” GloRilla then urged the facility to keep the light on until the crowd was “good.”
As the audience seemingly got back on track, Glo continued on with her song “WHATCHU KNOW ABOUT ME” before once again halting her set to address fighters in the crowd. “We gotta end the show St. Louis, it’s another motherf**king fight. I didn’t want to do this but we gotta make sure safety first. I love y’all,” she announced before walking off the stage.
According to a fan in attendance, she told FOX 2, “[GloRilla] was very involved. She was saying, like, ‘Come on now, we gotta stop fighting,’ and they didn’t listen. Every time she had to interrupt, they’d turn the lights on, the song would stop and they’d have to restart. They did it three times, which I thought was pretty disrespectful, but she never got through that last song.”
Another fan compared the atmosphere to a wrestling match, saying, “It was actually like a WWE fight; it was really fun; we’re up there peeking over — I had front row in the balcony, and it’s like a sea of people. Then you see a little scramble for a second, and people would start running to it.”
See the altercations take place above.
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