Quavo’s recent concert in Bridgeport, Connecticut has stirred up chatter online, with many noting the modest turnout compared to the venue’s capacity. Social media platforms are abuzz with speculation, with some attributing the low attendance to alleged interference from Chris Brown.
Videos circulating on social media depict the venue appearing notably unoccupied, giving the impression of a performance more suited to a lesser-known artist rather than a member of the legendary group Migos.
In the footage, the audience near the stage appears tightly packed, but rows further back appear sparsely populated, with only a fraction of seats filled.
Despite the unusual setting, Quavo maintained his professionalism, delivering an impressive performance to the smaller-than-expected audience.
However, online discussions have fueled theories suggesting Chris Brown may have played a role in the underwhelming turnout.
Some speculate that Brown purchased a significant number of tickets to the event, intentionally leaving seats empty as a means to undermine Quavo.
While the notion seems far-fetched, considering the financial investment Chris Brown would have had to make to orchestrate such a scheme, social media users continue to debate the possibility.
Despite the intrigue, it remains unclear whether there is any substance to the conspiracy theory.