It Was TIME for a Brawl at Mariah Carey’s Baltimore Christmas Concert

Mariah Carey’s recent concert in Baltimore took an unexpected turn when the festive atmosphere was disrupted by multiple brawls.

Known for her annual Christmas tours celebrating her iconic hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You,” Mariah’s Baltimore show on December 7 at CFG Bank Arena became the scene of chaos. According to reports from TMZ, the event witnessed several altercations as fans shared videos of the fights erupting during her performance. Eyewitnesses indicated that the chaos began when someone threw a drink, leading to a heated confrontation involving four to five individuals. Security quickly stepped in to separate the combatants and escorted them out of the venue.

This holiday tour comes as Carey has been coping with the recent loss of her mother and sister. While no formal reports of assault were filed with the Baltimore police, it appears that the arena’s private security managed to handle the situation internally. The reasons behind the conflicts remain unclear, but despite the interruptions, Carey maintained her composure and continued to deliver her holiday set. Fans appeared largely unfazed by the disturbances, fully engaging with the performance.

This incident marks the second brawl during Carey’s current holiday tour. A previous show in St. Louis also saw tensions rise when one woman shoved another, leading to a drink being thrown and escalating further with a male companion getting involved. Security was once again required to intervene. While these skirmishes have briefly overshadowed the joyous spirit of her concerts, Carey’s professionalism shone through as she continued to perform captivatingly.

Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time tour is set to conclude on December 17 in Brooklyn. While she regularly shares festive content on social media, she took a moment to pay tribute to the late music legend Quincy Jones, who passed away in November. In her heartfelt message, she wrote, “A legend, a titan, a mentor. You’ve given the world, and me, so many life-defining moments that will forever be cherished. Rest in Power, sir Quincy Jones.”

Stay tuned for more updates as Carey wraps up her holiday tour, and let’s hope the spirit of the season prevails over any further disruptions.

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Source: hiphopraisedmetheblog.com

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