YoungBoy Never Broke Again sparked a tense moment during his latest tour stop in Columbia, South Carolina, after a fan kept throwing things onstage. The rapper stopped his performance to call out the disruptive audience member, making it clear he wasn’t going to let it slide. “I had to calm myself down,” YoungBoy said. “Throw one more thing up here, I’mma whoop your a**, boy. Throw one more.”
The Louisiana native’s warning didn’t stop there. He doubled down with another message for the crowd, reminding everyone whose show it was. “You can play with me tonight if you want to,” he told fans. “This a YoungBoy show. I know you ain’t spend your money to come through this muthaf****in’ door to let no n***a do no p***y a** s**t here tonight.” After that, the energy shifted, and the concert continued without more interruptions.
This outburst comes amid several controversies surrounding YoungBoy’s MASA Tour. Last month, his Chicago concert at the United Center was canceled without explanation, leading to backlash from his team. Manager Alex Junnier took aim at the venue on social media, writing, “@UnitedCenter bi—ed out. Shoutout to Joe Myhra @UnitedCenter. He didn’t want us to have fun. Scary.” He later added, “It’s ok, everyone; Joe just sits behind a desk and got nervous.”
The tour has also seen other heated moments. In Kansas City, footage surfaced of a fan fighting with an elderly security guard during one of YoungBoy’s shows. According to KCTV 5, a 14-year-old was later detained for allegedly assaulting the employee. Despite the drama that’s followed his performances, YoungBoy is keeping the tour rolling, with Florida as his next stop this weekend.


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