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Detroit Venue Reacts After Viral Video Shows Balcony Wobbling During Gunna’s Show (Watch)

Gunna recently stopped in Detroit during his ‘Bitter Sweet’ tour. However, it was the audience and the show venue that had people talking online. A viral video shows a balcony inside Fox Theatre violently shaking as fans bounced to the music.

On Tuesday (May 7), the venue reportedly reacted to viral concern over the safety of its structures.

See The Viral Video Of Gunna’s Show

Gunna shared the now-viral clip on his Instagram page on May 6 following the Monday night show. Detroit was the second stop on his tour across the United States — his first since being released from jail in 2022.

The clip switched between Gunna performing ‘f*kumean’ on stage and a balcony inside the theatre. The balcony was visibly shaking as fans turned up to the song.

Watch the clip below.

Here’s How Fox Theatre Reacted

According to The Detroit News, the theatre building is nearly 100 years old. Still, venue reps claimed the wobbling balcony was normal.

The company’s statement said, “The type of movement seen at the recent Fox Theatre concert is common and expected on free-standing balcony structures to support audience members actively dancing, as shown during last night’s concert.”

Additionally, Detroit’s Fox Theatre said their venue was recently inspected and cleared for audiences in April.

“This capability is an integral part of the balconys structural engineering design. Regular inspections, most recently conducted in April, are completed to ensure the integrity and safety of the structure.”

The venue has undergone several restorations since its opening in Sept. 1928, per Historic Detroit.

Social Media Was All Over The Place With Reactions

Gunna hasn’t given any other commentary about the wobbling balcony on his show, aside from his caption on the video post. All it said was “Eyuhh” with a nervous emoticon and hashtags of his tour name and Detroit.

Meanwhile, across X (formerly Twitter) and under The Shade Room’s repost, soem folks couldn’t believe their eyes, while others suggested the balcony is engineered to withstand the wobbling.


@cocoaxmula wrote on TSR’s post, “That’s scary actually. Thank God it didn’t collapse.”

@need4lspeed agreed, writing, “Ummm…that’s terrifying actually. That theatre is super old.”

@byronbrownjr added, “All I see is ‘Final Destiantion.’

Meanwhile, a few others cited past experiences at the Fox Theatre with no incidents.

@ladiguap wrote, “That balcony been doing that since before I was born and it ain’t fell yet.”

@whop_gotcash added,“It do that sh*t every concert.”

@eastsideronnie_ agreed, “The Fox balcony always bounces I thought I was going to meet Jesus at the Jeezy concert.”

This week, Gunna also was in online conversations after hip hop fans speculated that he and Future were trading jabs online.

RELATED:Uh Oh! Social Media Thinks Future And Gunna Traded Shots On Social Media
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Cassandra Santiago is a multimedia journalist, editor, and editorial strategist with over a decade of experience shaping conversations across arts, entertainment, culture, and global news. A graduate of the University of Iowa, she has built a cross-platform career spanning newspapers, magazines, radio, and digital media. She joined The Shade Room five years ago and currently serves as a Senior Editor, where she leads editorial direction, oversees exclusive coverage, and trains and edits a team of writers. Cassandra has played a key role in developing high-impact content and editorial strategies for an audience of more than 30 million, contributing to platform growth, engagement, and monetization across multiple channels. In addition to her leadership role, she remains a daily contributor, with her articles generating more than 41 million views since 2023. Beyond The Shade Room, Cassandra offers freelance social media strategy services, speaks on the influence and impact of Black media at public panels, and owns Did It For You, an event design company in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia area. She is Poynter Institute–certified and was named to the DMV’s 35 Under 35 list in 2024.

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