New Footage of NBA Youngboy Getting Shot At In Chicago Before His Concert Goes Viral..

What was supposed to be a major night for NBA YoungBoy in Chicago quickly turned into chaos. Just hours before his sold-out show at the United Center, a video began circulating online allegedly showing YoungBoy being shot in the city. The clip spread like wildfire, sparking confusion, panic, and fierce debate: Was it real? Was it an old video? Or had someone actually made a move on YoungBoy in the heart of enemy territory?

Almost immediately, the concert was canceled, officially due to “security concerns,” though no further details were provided.

This isn’t just about a canceled show — it’s the latest chapter in a long-running, violent feud between YoungBoy’s camp and affiliates of Lil Durk and the late King Von, who was killed in a confrontation tied to this rivalry. Chicago isn’t just a rap market for YoungBoy; it’s hostile ground.

YoungBoy’s family responded to the rumors, with his mother stating that the cancellation wasn’t about fear but about protecting fans. Behind the scenes, though, sources claim the venue’s insurers pulled out, city officials raised red flags, and organizers didn’t want to take the risk of another tragedy, referencing past incidents like the Astroworld disaster.

In the end, this story is about more than a show gone wrong — it’s about the growing intersection of music, violence, and reputation in modern hip-hop. In a world where threats are no longer just talk, the stakes are dangerously real.