GloRilla’s St. Louis stop on her Glorious Tour took an unexpected turn after a series of crowd brawls erupted during her performance at The Factory on March 24. The 25-year-old “Tomorrow” rapper was forced to cut the show short for safety reasons after multiple fights broke out among the audience.
In footage shared across social media, GloRilla paused mid-performance to address the escalating situation, urging fans to calm down. “Come on now. Y’all better than that,” she said, clearly frustrated. “They still fighting. What the f—? Come on, St. Louis. Ain’t nobody did nothing that bad for y’all to be out there fighting. Y’all supposed to be having a good time at the Glorious Tour.”
As the brawls continued, GloRilla didn’t hold back, telling the crowd, “I think y’all came to the wrong show. It’s not WWE, guys,” before ultimately deciding to end the performance early.
A concertgoer spoke to a local Fox station, sharing that while the performance was a blast up until the fighting, the crowd’s rowdiness escalated quickly. The fan, who was seated in the balcony, said, “The people up top had a great time, but the rowdy ones below were a different story. It turned into a real WWE-style fight, with people scrambling and running toward the chaos.”
GloRilla was reportedly “very involved” in trying to stop the fighting, but according to the fan, it was no use. “She had to stop the show multiple times, and each time she had to restart the song. It was disrespectful, but I get it—it wasn’t her fault.”
Despite the rocky moment, GloRilla’s Glorious Tour presses on, with her next stop in Milwaukee on March 26. She’ll continue to hit major cities like Minneapolis, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, wrapping up the tour on June 13 in Bentonville, Arkansas. The rapper’s Glorious album is available now.
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