If you are of the mindset that racial slurs are playful, perhaps you'll think it's equally fun-loving that a full-on brawl broke out at Morgan Wallen's concert at the PNC Park in Pittsburgh on Wednesday (August 30) because one concertgoer accused another of cutting in line to use the on-site porta-potties.
The super-liked country singer is currently amid his One Night at a Time world tour, and it has certainly lived up to its name in terms of the precariousness of bladder space and avoiding other forms of bodily harm. A now-viral clip from the concert — circulated by Barstool Sports, because of course they were at that show — shows an altercation begin between two women when one seemingly accused the other of cutting the washroom line.
The two Wallen fans start pushing each other, until they eventually end up inside one of the potties thanks to the serendipitous timing of another person, who appears as shocked as anyone to see violence overtaking the safe haven of the designated pee zone, trying to exit theirs. Another two women end up joining in on the scuffle before others help to break up the fight, eventually pulling the women off of each other.
The super-liked country singer is currently amid his One Night at a Time world tour, and it has certainly lived up to its name in terms of the precariousness of bladder space and avoiding other forms of bodily harm. A now-viral clip from the concert — circulated by Barstool Sports, because of course they were at that show — shows an altercation begin between two women when one seemingly accused the other of cutting the washroom line.
The two Wallen fans start pushing each other, until they eventually end up inside one of the potties thanks to the serendipitous timing of another person, who appears as shocked as anyone to see violence overtaking the safe haven of the designated pee zone, trying to exit theirs. Another two women end up joining in on the scuffle before others help to break up the fight, eventually pulling the women off of each other.
A representative from Pittsburgh's department of public safety confirmed to Billboard that no arrests were made in relation to the altercation, but there were "plenty of ejections for intoxication" at the concert that night. They likewise noted that "parties involved in the incident dispersed" before the fight was brought to the awareness of law enforcement, adding that anyone involved is welcome to file a police report at any time.