Eladio Carríon’s Latin American tour got off to a rocky start when a fan’s behavior brought the show to a halt.
During his concert in Guatemala City on Oct. 2, the 30-year-old rapper suddenly stopped the show after someone in the crowd reportedly threw a can at him on stage, as seen in a video circulating on social media.
“Turn off that shit,” Carríon said in Spanish as he instructed his DJ to cut the music before turning his attention back to the audience, “Who was it? Someone had to be beside that person and saw, who the hell was it?
“Was it you?” Carríon shouted while pointing to an unknown individual in the crowd. “Where did he come from?”
As seen in a video circulating on social media, fans near the stage can be heard yelling “Kick him out” and later chanting “Son of a bitch” at the supposed can-slinging person.
Though he suspected a few people, the rapper was unable to determine who the culprit was. After attempting to continue the performance, Carríon appeared to be antagonized by a fan and once again stopped the show.
“Don’t laugh too much because I’m watching. Was it really you guys?” he added.
In a separate video, Carrión is heard saying, “If you want, we can go one on one backstage and I’ll break your face, you hear?” He also advised security not to remove an individual from the crowd unless they were absolutely sure that they did it.
“In fact, please do it again,” he said. “I’m begging you to do it again. I’m asking you from the heart to do it again. Please.”
The incident came shortly after the Latin trap artist wrapped up the North American leg of his Don Kbrn Tour in Los Angeles last month, where he brought out Big Sean as a surprise guest.
The Latin American leg began in Guatemala City and has since continued through San José, Costa Rica, and Panama City. Upcoming stops include countries such as Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Argentina, with the tour set to conclude in Mexico City on Feb. 14, 2026.
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