Quavo, the former Migos rapper, recently performed at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
However, video footage from the concert revealed a surprisingly sparse crowd, with only about ten rows of fans in attendance. Despite the low turnout, Quavo delivered a full set for his dedicated fans.
This unexpected sight at such a high-profile concert has sparked a wild conspiracy theory involving Chris Brown. The two artists have been embroiled in a feud that has escalated recently with the release of diss tracks Tender, Weakest Link, and Over Hoes & Bitches.
Without any concrete evidence, fans have speculated that Brown may have bought up tickets to Quavo’s concert, resulting in the near-empty arena. This theory, while far-fetched considering the considerable sum Brown would have had to spend on tickets, is not without precedent.
In 2018, 50 Cent allegedly bought all the front-row tickets to a Ja Rule concert via a discount service, Groupon, paying just $3,000 for 200 seats. However, Ja Rule denied these claims, challenging anyone to find footage of the alleged incident and dismissing the theory as nonsense.
He argued that even if such a stunt were pulled, it would only put money in his pocket. He also pointed out that promoters would likely let people in for free or charge them again rather than have an empty venue.
Neither Brown nor Quavo has commented on the concert or the circulating conspiracy theory. As the speculation continues to swirl, fans and observers alike eagerly await any clarification or comment from the artists involved.
50 Cent fuels Chris Brown and Quavo ‘beef’
Meanwhile, 50 Cent, a well-known collaborator with Brown, has taken to Instagram to express his shock at Chris Brown’s diss. He urged Quavo to respond with some heat, hinting that the rapper’s reputation is at stake.
The G-Unit boss’ post has fueled the fire, intensifying the anticipation for Quavo’s response.