Chris Brown Blamed After Quavo Performs for Nearly Empty Crowd
Controversy surrounds Chris Brown after Quavo’s recent concert in Connecticut drew attention for its sparse attendance, with fans speculating about Brown’s involvement.
At the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Quavo took the stage to perform for a notably small audience, captured in video footage that circulated online. Despite the diminutive crowd, Quavo delivered a full set for his dedicated fans, although the empty seats were hard to ignore.
Amidst the post-concert chatter, a wild theory emerged, implicating Chris Brown in the low turnout. The theory suggests that Brown, amid an ongoing feud with Quavo, purchased a significant number of tickets to sabotage the event, leaving the arena nearly empty as an act of retaliation.
While there is no concrete evidence to support this theory, social media erupted with speculation, with one user labelling Brown as “evil” for allegedly orchestrating the situation.
Notably, similar accusations have been made in the past within the realm of hip-hop feuds. In 2018, 50 Cent was accused of buying out front-row tickets to a Ja Rule concert, although Ja Rule vehemently denied the allegations, dismissing them as baseless.
For now, neither Chris Brown nor Quavo has addressed the controversy surrounding the concert. However, the speculation adds another layer to the ongoing drama between the two artists, fueled by recent diss tracks and public exchanges.