Mariah Carey performed her hit “All I Want for Christmas Is You” at a Christmas concert. Meanwhile, a fight broke out in the audience. The singer is currently on her “Mariah Carey’s Christmas Time” tour. The reason for this is the 30th anniversary of their record “Merry Christmas” – and so far everything has always remained peaceful. Footage of a physical altercation between several adults is now making the rounds on Platform X.

This is how the scuffle started

As an X post from Thursday (December 5th) suggests, the dispute first started between two women. A visitor, clearly visible from her curly hair, pushed a blonde woman in front of her. The woman who was pushed then defended herself with a full drinking cup, which she threw at her attacker.

According to the New York Post, the woman with the curly hair then punched her in the face. This is probably how chaos broke out at the concert.

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“Where’s the damn security?”

If you believe the article, a man tried to throw himself between the women to stop the argument. He grabbed the aggressive concert-goer and pushed his arm between both women. But then a man with white hair appeared and allegedly attacked the fan with the curly hair and shouted at her.

This probably resulted in the supposed mediator pushing the white-haired gentleman. The two men also got into an argument; Even a third party was allegedly brought in. In the background of the clip, someone can be heard saying: “Where is the damn security?”

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Mariah Carey has not yet commented on the incident

It remains unclear what exactly sparked the conflict, how it ended and whether Carey himself might have been aware of it. According to one of the X articles, the escalation may have already taken place at the Christmas concert at the Enterprise Center, St. Louis (Missouri) on November 29th.

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