Small Crowd Attends Quavo’s Concert: Is Chris Brown To Blame?

Small Crowd Attends Quavo’s Concert: Is Chris Brown To Blame?

Chris Brown and Quavo have been at odds for some time now. Lately, their disagreements have affected their music as the two have been going at it with dicy diss tracks.

As it turns out, there are very real consequences lying in wait.

Yes, we’re talking about Quavo’s concert in Bridgeport, Connecticut. 

In a video circulating on the internet, social media users can see a shockingly thin, almost nonexistent crowd, especially considering the size of the venue.

NGL, it looks pretty awkward. After all, Quavo has a slew of commercially successful hits to his name. 

But the “Bad and Boujee” star handled it with grace, putting on a spectacular show at the Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater. The audience crowded the front of the stage despite their numbers being in the hundreds rather than thousands. 

The attendee who shared the video showed rows of empty seats. The vlogger noted that Quavo was scheduled to hit the stage in 30 minutes and suggested that the rapper’s beef with Brown could be the reason for the poor turnout. 

“Yo Chris Brown,” he said, looking at the camera. “Are you serious bro? I know you’ve got something to do with this. Ain’t nobody at my man Quavo’s show today? Chris Brown, come on bro. I know you called somebody to shut his show down,” he continued.

“Where are the people? This is horrible… There’s nobody here,” the vlogger concluded.

Folks online are pushing a farfetched conspiracy theory that Brown bought many of the tickets to his nemesis’ show. This would have led Quavo to believe that he would be entertaining a huge crowd only to perform in an almost empty concert hall. 

The 34-year-old American singer-songwriter came in hot as the frontman of the now-defunct hip-hop group Migos. He previously praised Migos as “real friends and brothers.”

In Brown’s now-viral track “Freak,” the R&B singer can be heard dissing Quavo in the lyrics: “Fuckin’ my old bitches ain’t gon’ make us equal / Sippin’ that 1942 ‘cause I don’t do no Cuervo \ Freak bitch, she like Casamigos, not the Migos.” 

Quavo fired back by referencing Brown’s history of domestic violence in “Tender:” “Solitaire stones, carats bugs / You did the b—h wrong and now the b—h gone. She posted with a thug / Call the b—h phone. She won’t come home, don’t beat her up.”

Unfortunately, that wasn’t where it ended.

Chris Brown dropped the diss track, “Weakest Link,” on April 20, 2024. Its lyrics spoke of having a romantic relationship with Quavo’s ex-girlfriend, “Tap In” rapper Saweetie. It also implied that many people hoped that Quavo died instead of his nephew Takeoff, who was shot and killed in Houston, Texas.

Brown also referenced Quavo’s altercation in the elevator with Saweetie: “Stop talkin’ ‘bout beatin’ girls, you was beatin’ b–ches on the elevator.”

Naturally, Brown’s lines didn’t sit well with Q, who then went for a knockout punch. His latest diss track, “Over Hoes & Bitches,” name-dropped Rihanna. 

What do you think? Did Chris Brown come up on top in his feud with Quavo, or are we reaching?

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