Quavo's recent concert seemingly had a low turnout and some fans are blaming Chris Brown for it.

Quavo and Brown's beef has been making headlines in recent weeks after the two dropped diss tracks taking shots at each other.

Now, fans are speculating the R&B singer may have taken their feud offline after videos circulated on social media of the Migos member performing to a sparse-looking audience.

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In fan-captured videos posted on TikTok, the crowd at Quavo's show in Bridgeport, Connecticut, looked shockingly small considering the size of the venue.

"Did Chris find Quavo? This place [is] crazy empty," a fan wrote over one clip from the concert.

"[The] concert started an hour ago," the TikToker claimed.

   @rocket3iii Bridgeport CT concert started at 8pm. Chris put him in hiding or something. . . #fypage #fyp #quavo #chrisbrown #50cent #boring ♬ WEAKEST LINK CB - chris     

Another view of the crowd showed a large empty space in the pit, with just 10 to 15 rows of concertgoers gathered right in front of the stage.

Despite this, Quavo was seemingly unfazed and proceeded to give the attendees a good show.

The size of the crowd, however, sparked a conspiracy theory among fans that Brown may have had a hand in it.

 @sinz3z #quavo ♬ original sound - Sin  

Some fans suggested that the "Run It" hitmaker aimed to embarrass Quavo by snapping up the tickets for the front-row seats at the rapper's concert, making the venue look empty.

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"If Chris Brown really bought out all the front row seats at Quavo’s concert so that it’ll flop, [that's] next level petty," one user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), alongside images and a video from the concert.

The footage came from TikTok user @keithdrumz, who tagged Brown in his original post. The video revealed that the pit and seats were still mostly unoccupied 30 minutes before Quavo was scheduled to go on stage.

"Yo Chris Brown," the user said in the video as he panned to the empty seats. "Are you serious bro? I know you've got something to do with this. Ain't nobody at my man Quavo's show today?"

The user continued, "Yo, Chris Brown, come on bro. I know you called somebody to shut his show down. Where are the people? This is horrible... There's nobody here."

However, other social media users refuted this theory, pointing out that Brown would have had to shell out a lot of money to make that happen and that the artist would have been aware that Quavo would get a percentage from the ticket sales.

"This idea that [Chris Brown] bought up most of the tickets to Quavo's concert is ludicrous. [Chris Brown] ain't putting no [dollars] in Quavo's pocket just to embarrass him. Nobody thinking that much about Quavorious," one user wrote on X.

"Chris Brown wouldn't waste a lot of money to be petty. If he did, Quavo still got paid," another suggested.

Chris Brown
 Recording artist Chris Brown attends the Pre-GRAMMY Gala and Salute To Industry Icons honoring Martin Bandier at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 7, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.
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Some fired back at those blaming Brown, suggesting it was more likely that Quavo was simply unable to fill the venue without his Migos co-stars.

"You can't blame Chris for this one. Quavo can't sell no arena out alone and y'all know that. Without Takeoff [and] Offset, he's not selling nothing," one person claimed.

Another suggested, "This has nothing to do with Chris Brown, that venue is way [too] big for Quavo. He wouldn't have filled that up regardless."

Takeoff, Offset and Quavo
Takeoff, Offset and Quavo of Migos attend A Conversation with Migos at The GRAMMY Museum on September 22, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.
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The news comes over a week after Brown released his track "Weakest Link," in which he took several digs at Quavo.

In the song, he claimed that people wished it was Quavo who was fatally shot instead of his late nephew and fellow Migos member, Takeoff, in 2022.

"R.I.P. Takeoff, he the only real one, I got true respect / Crazy how when he died, everybody really wished it was you instead," Brown raps in the track.

Brown also claimed at one point that he had sex with one of Quavo's ex-girlfriends while he was still with her.

While Brown did not name any names, fans claimed that his "revenge is sweet" bar may be a reference to Saweetie, who dated Quavo from 2018 to 2021.

Days later, Quavo fired back with the diss track "Over H**s & B*****s," in which he warned Brown against mentioning Takeoff.

According to XXL, the pair's feud reportedly stemmed from Quavo dating Brown's ex-girlfriend Karrueche Tran after they broke up in 2015.

Prior to these two songs, Brown also dissed Quavo in the track "Freak," which he released in early April.

Quavo then responded with the song "Tender."