Fight Breaks Out at Mariah Carey's Christmas Concert
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Videos circulating on social media show a brawl between several adults during a performance of the RnB diva's holiday hit 'All I Want for Christmas Is You'.

AceShowbiz - Several adults got into altercations at Mariah Carey's Christmas concert in Saint Louis, Missouri, sparking viral footage on social media. The incident occurred while the pop star, affectionately known as the "Queen of Christmas," was wrapping up the show with her iconic holiday anthem.

In the first clip that surfaced, a fan captured an intense brawl between two women—one with blonde hair and the other with curly hair. The curly-haired woman appeared to push the blonde woman, who retaliated by splashing her drink. This led to the curly-haired woman smacking the blonde woman in the face. A man with dark hair and glasses intervened to break up the fight, but chaos continued as another man with white hair began yelling at the curly-haired woman.

Another angle, captured by a fan who claimed they were standing next to the brawling adults, showed the white-haired man getting into a physical altercation with a bald man in a red shirt, as a young girl tried to intervene. Disorder spread as other fans were seen punching and shoving each other amidst the tension. One frustrated concertgoer could be heard shouting, "Where the f**k is security?"

The mayhem didn't stop there. Multiple videos have now documented fights at several of Carey's Christmas shows, leading one social media user to question, "So they just gonna do this every show???" The reactions to the brawls ranged from shock to humor, with some users joking, "Those moms must have had too much wine," and others denouncing the behavior as putting attendees on the "Naughty list."

Despite the pandemonium, Mariah Carey continues her 20-city Christmas Time tour, celebrating the 30th anniversary of her 1994 "Merry Christmas" album. The five-time Grammy winner began her tour in Highland, California, on November 6, and is set to visit American cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Raleigh and Pittsburgh before concluding in Brooklyn on December 17.

The enduring popularity of "All I Want for Christmas Is You", which became the first and only holiday song to win the RIAA's Diamond Award for 10 million sales and streaming units, serves as a testament to Carey's lasting impact on the music industry. Reflecting on the song's success, Carey remarked, "It blows my mind that 'All I Want for Christmas Is You' has endured different eras of the music industry."

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