Pusha T was out in Toronto on Tuesday night (November 20) at the Danforth Music Hall embarking on his Daytona tour. During the set, a group of instigators began to throw beer and water at King Push as he performed. After the onslaught of drink throwing, several people attempted to rush the stage. In footage captured by concert goers, Pusha T’s security team can clearly be seen beating the stage rushers until they were forced to retreat. It appeared that they were trying to reach Pusha, who retreated backstage.
Oh nvm that ain’t Push. *whew* RT @TrueNorthViews: @Drake GOONS TRY TO ATTACK @PUSHA_T 😱😱. Everyone tag @6ixbuzztv @WORLDSTAR !!!!!! pic.twitter.com/lM2SgcqJG4
— i am. (@Meauxses_) November 21, 2018
Wellllll a brawl broke out at the Pusha T concert, show ended after 40 minutes pic.twitter.com/9ij3Y8ipCg
— Richie Assaly (@rdassaly) November 21, 2018
After the security got the wannabe assaulters off the stage, the story becomes somewhat muddled. According to XXL, some fans claim that Pusha T returned to the stage after the chaos and took shots at Drake before performing “I Don’t Like” and “The Story of Adidon.” Other who were in attendance are claiming the police came and shut down the event anywhere from ten minutes to forty minutes after the initial madness.
Pusha T played his hits “I don’t like” right after that happened and said “HE PAID PEOPLE TO COME HERE. Don’t he know where I’m from?” Or some shit like that, MADNESS MARLON. FUCKING MADNESS
— #SOSNicaragua 🇳🇮 #SoyPicoRojo (@LaNicaPoetess) November 21, 2018
While some are reporting that cops shut down the show, videos from concertgoers prove otherwise. Apparently, Pusha T took shots at Drake, claiming that the Toronto native hired a group of agitators to cause a scene. He then finished out the sold out show.
Pusha T has a message for Drake in Toronto after Drake’s goons try to jump Pusha T on stage 😱 pic.twitter.com/VjEu1Lwgrr
— True North Views (@TrueNorthViews) November 21, 2018
Pusha T finishes out sold Toronto show. pic.twitter.com/DanQwU6uM3
— Karen Civil (@KarenCivil) November 21, 2018