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GloRilla Prioritizes Fans Safety and Cuts St. Louis Concert Short Due To Multiple Fights In Crowd

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GloRilla’s concert in St. Louis, Missouri, was abruptly cut short Monday night due to multiple fights that broke out among the crowd. The incident, which occurred during her “Glorious” tour at The Factory in Chesterfield, prompted the “TGIF” hitmaker to halt the show for the safety of her fans.

Video footage shows one of the violent altercations up close, where a woman is forcibly pulled away from another attendee, nearly causing her to collide with an onlooker. GloRilla can be heard repeatedly urging the crowd to “be calm” in an attempt to deescalate the situation.

In another clip shared by an attendee, a bird’s-eye view of the general admission floor shows fans shoving and pushing each other before security intervenes and escorts a person out of the venue. GloRilla, visibly frustrated, is filmed reminding the crowd, “This is not a WWE match.”

Despite her efforts to control the situation by pausing her performance multiple times, GloRilla ultimately decided to end the concert early. In a clip of her final announcement, she apologized to the crowd but emphasized that fan safety was her top priority.

The concert was part of GloRilla’s ongoing tour, which is set to continue Wednesday night at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. TMZ has reached out to both The Factory and GloRilla’s representatives for further comment, but no response has been received at the time of reporting.

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