Tyler, the Creator Urges Fans to 'Stop Throwing' Things at the Stage During His Shows: 'What's the Logic?'

Tyler, the Creator took to social media Tuesday afternoon to urge his fans to stop "throwing their sh*t on stage" during his live performances.

Tyler, the Creator attends the 10th Annual LACMA Art+Film Gala
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Tyler, the Creator attends the 10th Annual LACMA Art+Film Gala

As he inches closer to the end of his Call Me If You Get Lost Tour, Tyler, the Creator took to Twitter on Tuesday to ask fans to stop throwing things on stage while he performs.

“Stop throwing your shit on stage,” Tyler wrote on Twitter. “I don’t want it. Now mid show i gotta move it. What’s the logic? Fucking stop. Thanks b.”

stop throwing your shit on stage, i dont want it, now mid show i gotta move it, whats the logic fucking stop thanks b

— T (@tylerthecreator) March 29, 2022

Minutes after Tyler tweeted the request, a fan replied with a video in which the Igor rapper stopped a recent show to address someone who threw something on stage. 

“I don’t understand the logic of throwing your shit up here,” Tyler says in the clip. “Not only for safety reasons; But bro, I don’t want your shit. I don’t want it. Like, not even being funny. Every show someone throws something up here, and I don’t understand the logic. Why do you think I want your shit?”

Tyler continued, “Then if I slip and break my foot...stop throwing that fucking shit up here bro. Now you look stupid. Now everyone around you is looking at you like [you’re] a real fucking idiot. Stop. Fuck. Fucking, dick-fuck.”

It also looks like Baby Keem is experiencing the same issue, as he responded to Tyler’s tweet, writing, “Please stop dawg. Please.”

Please stop dawg.
Please https://t.co/HjmTl27tXC

— baby keem (@babykeem) March 29, 2022

In support of his 2021 album Call Me If You Get Lost, Tyler’s 34-date trek kicked off on Feb. 8 in Phoenix, stopping everywhere from Chicago to Toronto to Los Angeles, before it’s set to wrap on April 8 in Seattle.

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