GloRilla Says She’s ‘Heartbroken’ After Second Person Dies From Concert Stampede
A second person has succumbed to their injuries following a stampede at GloRilla’s concert in Rochester, New York, concert. The concert took place at the Main Street Armory theater over…

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – NOVEMBER 20: GloRilla attends the 2022 American Music Awards at Microsoft Theater on November 20, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.
(Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images for dcp)A second person has succumbed to their injuries following a stampede at GloRilla's concert in Rochester, New York, concert. The concert took place at the Main Street Armory theater over the weekend.
The Memphis native's concert turned tragic after attendees rushed to the exit following unconfirmed shots being fired inside. 10 people were hurt including Rhondesia Belton, a 33-year-old woman who died from her injuries after being taken to the hospital. CBS News reports that the death toll has risen to two after a 35-year-old woman succumbed to her injuries late Monday (March 6). She was one of two victims listed in critical condition after the deadly concert. The seven others were taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries according to the Rochester Police Department.
"I am devastated & heartbroken over the tragic deaths that happened after Sunday’s show," GloRilla tweeted late Monday. "My fans mean the world to me [sad face emoji] praying for their families & for a speedy recovery of everyone affected."
Rochester police responded to a call at the Main Street Armory at 11 p.m. after reports of gunfire. Rochester police lieutenant Nicholas Adams later told ABC News, "The injuries appear to be as a result of a large crowd pushing towards the exits following accounts of individuals hearing what they believed to be gunshots."
Police Chief David M. Smith reiterated the message during a news briefing, per Rolling Stone. He said, "We do not have any evidence of gunshots being fired or of anyone being shot or stabbed at the scene."
"What began last night as a night of live music and fun for the performer GloRilla ended in tragedy with one person dead and two more fighting for their lives," Smith said.
Rochester Mayor Malik Evans called the fatal stampede "totally unacceptable" and is determined to find out how this tragedy happened.
"We are going to hold people accountable for what happened last night, period," Evans said per HipHopDX. "I intend to get to the bottom of this."
He added: "If you go to a concert, you do not expect to be trampled. Your loved ones expect you to be able to come home and talk about the experience that you had at that great concert."
Fellow Memphis rapper Finesse2Tymes was also on the bill with GloRilla Sunday night. The Main Street Armory's next concert featuring A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie on March 11 has reportedly been canceled.
Hip-Hop and R&B had several great releases in February from a variety of artists. There have been offerings from Quavo, Latto, GloRilla, and many more. Take a look at some of the best hip-hop and R&B releases of February:
"Boy's a liar Pt. 2" - Ice Spice and PinkPantheress
Ice Spice and PinkPantheress teamed up for "Boy's a liar Pt. 2" which earned them the No. 4 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. This was the first time the two collaborated and the first time both artists got a Top 5 spot on the chart.
"Greatness" - Quavo
Quavo's "Greatness" gave fans the answers they were looking for after Takeoff's tragic death; What is the future of the Migos? "Came in, swept the game like a storm with the muthaf------ flow, n----, Take did that/ So don’t ask about the group, he gone, we gone, young n---- it can’t come back, damn!" Quavo raps on the outro. He later gave a shoutout to Takeoff and Migos' impact on the culture: "I couldn’t do it without the greatest group in the world … I couldn’t do it without the greatest nephew in the world."
"Lottery" - Latto ft. Lu Kala
Latto proved in her February offering that she can still make a great rap/pop bop. "Lottery" featuring Lu Kala earned the Congolese-Canadian singer her first Billboard Hot 100 hit when it debuted at No. 83 on the chart. "Lottery" is Latto’s first single of the year following last December’s "Another Nasty Song" and "FTCU" featuring GloRilla and the late Gangsta Boo.
"Special Remix" - Lizzo ft. SZA
Lizzo and SZA finally gave us what we were waiting for in the "Special Remix." The two teased the single back in November 2022 after SZA joined Lizzo on stage for her Special Tour. SZA previously told Rolling Stone how much she adores working with Lizzo. "We just have so much fun together. And I feel like she gets me. She’s another person who has hella music tastes and doesn’t fit in anybody’s box of anything," she said. This is both Lizzo and SZA's first collab together and their first release of 2023.
"Internet Trolls" - GloRilla
In "Internet Trolls" Glo raps about what people present on the internet is never what it actually is offline. The record is GloRilla's second song of the year following her collab with Moneybagg Yo for "On Wat U On."
"Champions" - NLE Choppa
NLE Choppa dropped his upbeat and motivational track "Champions" on Feb. 3. The rapper explained the meaning behind the song in an Instagram post writing,"My definition of a champion is anyone who has faced adversity and still [hasn’t] let it define who they are on the inside," he said. The Memphis native is gearing up for a follow-up his 2019 Cottonwood EP, which has since earned a gold certification.
"Moonlight" - Kali Uchis
As Kali Uchis prepares for the release of Red Moon In Venus, she dropped her second single "Moonlight." The track was first teased on November 20, 2022 via Kali’s official TikTok. Uchis has described her new album as "a timeless, burning expression of desire, heartbreak, faith, and honesty, reflecting the divine femininity of the moon and Venus."