Video Footage Shows Seemingly Pantsless Women Fight At Nicki Minaj Concert
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on April 19, 2024 at 12:15 PM EDT
A brawl between several women broke out at a Nicki Minaj concert, and many were seemingly not wearing pants.
The rapper is currently on her 'Pink Friday 2 World Tour,' and during one of her shows, a group of women got into a punching and hair-pulling match that was caught on video.
Nicki Minaj Concertgoers Break Out Into A Fight
During what seems to be the show in Columbus, Ohio, a group of women ended up in a dogpile after a girl was dragged down the stairs by her hair. Another woman is then seen chasing them down the stairs.
Then, the entire brawl breaks out as several more women join in to take part in the fight. Half of the women in the fight aren’t wearing pants, revealing their underwear.
In the video footage shared to X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, a girl with black hair is seen punching another girl repeatedly in the head as drinks fly in the air.
Social Media Reacts To Women's Brawl At Nicki Minaj Concert
Many users commented and expressed their opinions after the video footage surfaced on X. "I know it smells crazy in there," one individual said.
"I've never been to a Nicki Minaj concert, but this is exactly what l pictured in my mind," another wrote.
Others couldn't help but point out that the women were not wearing pants. "I don't get out enough. I didn't know wearing thong-only bottoms to a concert was en vogue," one user said.
One X user expressed, "When did people start going to concerts naked?"
See The Video
This happened at the Nicki Minaj concert 😬 pic.twitter.com/GRpxxTq0Z2
— non aesthetic things (@PicturesFoIder) April 18, 2024
The video has gotten nearly 10.5k views, 3.5k comments, and 6.2k reshares.
"I was wondering why no one was wearing pants?!?!" one X user replied to the video.
"They all need to be arrested when they leave for indecent exposure," another expressed.
Nicki Minaj Claims Her 'Pink Friday 2 World Tour' Montreal Concert Was Sabotaged
This brawl comes around the same time when Minaj claimed her April 17 Montreal show was sabotaged.
The concert started a few hours later than scheduled, which Minaj blamed on a private airline she was using. “Yesterday (April 16), my flight scheduled for midnight shut their plane down at 12:58 p.m. Never in 15 years have I heard of anything like that. A $70K G4, and thought we were going to PAY THEM for that flight as well as whatever flight I’d have to get on next. They thought wrong,” she wrote in a post on X.
“Today, we asked if we could leave at 1 p.m. They said, ‘No, we could leave at 3 p.m.’ Then they said, ‘That won’t work; we’d need to leave at 5 p.m.,’” Minaj continued. “Yup, for a 9:30 p.m. show in Canada. When we got to the plane, they then said they were ‘STILL FUELING.’ At 6:30 p.m., they said they were ‘still fueling’ for a 1 ½ hour flight.”
She concluded, “The sabotage be real, but GOD IS REALER.”
Nicki Minaj Talks About Her 'Pink Friday 2 World Tour'
The 'Bang Bang' singer hinted at what fans can expect from her new tour back in December 2023, ahead of the first show on March 1, 2024.
“I’ve done three world tours by now, so my fans know the material, so my focus on this tour will definitely be the new album, creating a world of that album and sprinkling everything else around that,” she told Andy Cohen, according to Billboard. “But of course, we’re still going to have the same fun with our throwbacks like we always do."
She added, "I always make sure I perform my rap stuff, my pop stuff, like, everyone enjoys themselves. I make sure my fans feel well-fed at the show.”
How Whitney Houston Has Inspired Nicki Minaj
Ahead of her tour, the 'Barbie World' rapper opened up about how Whitney Houston has been one of her biggest inspirations.
“I don’t think people realize how much singing or singers like Whitney [influenced me]. Whitney’s first album, I know it front to back,” she told Andy Cohen. “I was such a little kid, but I would be with my aunt all the time on the weekends, and we would play it on the actual turntable, and it was one of the most fun parts of my childhood, so I have a real connection to her. "
She added, "And Diana Ross because my mom would always play Diana and the Supremes in the house, too.”