Quavo’s recent show is getting attention online since the seats look to be vacant, and many people suspect it was a conspiracy by Chris Brown

The recent Quavo performance is trending on the internet, and many people are sure it’s Chris Brown’s doing because the audience doesn’t appear to be as big as the venue.

The video from Quavo’s Bridgeport, Connecticut concert is making the rounds on social media. It appears that the arena was eerily empty, making the performance look more like that of a local musician than that of a former Migos member.

Those in the pit are extremely close to the stage, with those in the rear of the clot being no more than ten or fifteen rows away from the performer.

It’s an odd setting, I must admit, but Quavo pulls it off with ease, putting on a great performance for the unimpressed crowd. However, due to the small audience, internet users are speculating that Chris Brown may have cheated on Q.

Cоnspiracy theorists are gaining traction on the internet. To put his archenemy Quavo in his place, Brown purchased a large number of tickets to the performance, ensuring that the venue would be mostly empty.The idea is, to be honest, a little out there… If Chris hadn’t hated Quavo so much, he would have spent a small fortune on his show. We might be wrong, but stranger things have happened.

Keep in mind that Quavo, with a little help from his nephew Takeoff, delivered the most recent blоw in the rap rivalry between the two artists—his song “Over Hoes & BitcҺes”—by slamming CB.Since CB and Skylar Blatt recorded the song a year ago, they chose not to respond to it and instead released a separate single featuring Skylar Blatt, which made no mention of the cоnflict.No matter if Chris actually clowned Quavo or not, he has people thinking about it nonstop.

Concerning the concert, we contacted Quavo’s camp, but have heard nothing back.