YoungBoy Never Broke Again sparked major tension during his MASA Tour stop in Columbia, South Carolina, after a fan repeatedly threw items onto the stage, forcing the rapper to pause his performance.
The Louisiana native didn’t hold back, delivering a firm warning to the disruptive audience member:
“I had to calm myself down,” YoungBoy said.
“Throw one more thing up here, I’mma whoop your a**, boy. Throw one more.”
A video clip posted online by @judgecarey quickly went viral, capturing the moment fans realized YoungBoy was serious about maintaining control of his show.
YB Reminds Fans Who’s in Charge
The rapper’s warning didn’t stop at a single comment. YoungBoy made it clear to the crowd that his concerts aren’t a free-for-all:
“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 muthafin’ door to let no na do no py a** s**t here tonight.”
After his bold callout, the energy shifted, and the performance continued without further interruptions, showing that YoungBoy sets the tone and keeps his fans in check.
Controversy Has Followed the MASA Tour
This outburst comes amid multiple controversies surrounding YoungBoy’s ongoing tour. Last month, his Chicago concert at the United Center was abruptly canceled, sparking backlash from his team. Manager Alex Junnier took to social media to call out the venue:
“@UnitedCenter bi—ed out. Shoutout to Joe Myhra @UnitedCenter. He didn’t want us to have fun. Scary.”
“It’s ok, everyone; Joe just sits behind a desk and got nervous.”
The MASA Tour has also experienced other tense moments. In Kansas City, a fan allegedly fought with an elderly security guard during one of YoungBoy’s shows. According to KCTV 5, a 14-year-old was later detained for assaulting the employee.
Despite these dramatic incidents, YoungBoy is pushing forward, with Florida slated as the next stop on the tour this weekend.
Fans React Online
Social media quickly exploded with reactions to the Columbia outburst. Fans debated whether YoungBoy overreacted or was simply protecting his stage and his performance. Many praised him for keeping the show under control, emphasizing that paying attendees deserve a safe and uninterrupted experience.
“YB showed he’s not here to play,” one fan wrote.
“If you disrupt the vibe, you gotta face the consequences.”
The Takeaway
For concertgoers and fans, this is a reminder that YoungBoy Never Broke Again runs a tight ship on his MASA Tour. While drama has followed him in multiple cities, his focus remains on delivering high-energy performances while ensuring that fans respect the space and the show.
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