Lil Xan’s concert drama in Boston took a wild turn after he clashed with a fan, with footage revealing the rapper getting body-slammed moments after the chaos unfolded. The confrontation, which went down at Royale nightclub, has now led to police involvement and assault allegations against the rapper.

In the video, Lil Xan can be seen throwing a mic at an audience member before delivering a kick to the man’s face. Moments later, things escalated as a larger individual forcibly escorted Xan offstage, throwing him to the ground. It’s unclear if the man was security or another attendee stepping in to restore order, but he wasn’t tolerating any antics from the rapper.

The drama didn’t end there. As Xan was whisked away, more footage shows him appearing to throw punches just before being slammed. Witnesses reported that the trouble started when a fan flipped off Lil Xan, prompting the rapper’s aggressive reaction. Despite the incident, the man who was struck reportedly refused medical attention.

Law enforcement sources confirmed receiving a call around 1:30 AM on Saturday for an assault and battery complaint. The initial altercation wasn’t the only one, as reports indicate Xan may have assaulted two more people while leaving the venue. Authorities are actively looking to question the rapper, but it’s unclear if they’ve located him.

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Lil Xan has yet to comment on the situation, and fans are left wondering if the rapper’s actions will have lasting consequences for his career.

What do you think about Lil Xan’s actions and the aftermath? Should artists be held accountable for their behavior at concerts? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

H Jenkins

Years of experience in writing, journalism, and digging exclusive insider info for Ringside News opened the door for a new opportunity for Jenkins. With a history in finance, he broke into the journalism game by writing on blogs and other freelance websites before branching into sports and entertainment news. Being in tune with pop culture doesn't mean it has to make sense, but he tries. Favorite bands include any group from Seattle who formed between 1991 and 1999. 5 Ozzfests under his belt and 12 Warped Tours, but his last concert was a bluegrass AC/DC cover band that was not 100% terrible.

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