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Huge after party following Feid’s Toronto show ends with police intervention

Vibrant concert crowd and DJ performing at music festival in Toronto during live event.
A lively after party outside Scotiabank Arena, following Colombian artist Feid's concert, was shut down by Toronto police over the weekend shortly before midnight. (Courtesy: feid/Instagram)

A lively after party outside Scotiabank Arena, following a Feid concert, was shut down by police over the weekend.

Colombian artist Feid performed in Toronto on June 2 as part of his FerxxoCalipsis Tour 2024. While the concert at Scotiabank Arena was a major highlight, it was the lively after party outside the venue that caught widespread attention on social media.

A TikTok video shows a large crowd celebrating outside the venue with drums, dancing, and singing to Spanish hits like “Macarena.” 

The video captured the vibrant atmosphere as fans continued to revel in the post-concert excitement.

However, the festivities took a turn when police officers arrived on the scene. The crowd can be heard chanting “culeros,” a Spanish slang term mocking the officers.

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A representative from the Toronto Police Service confirmed to Now Toronto that it received a crowd control call at Scotiabank Arena that evening. 

“Paid duty officers at the venue assisted additional units in clearing the crowd,” the spokesperson said in a statement on Tuesday.

Now Toronto also reached out to Scotiabank Arena but did not receive a response in time of publication.

Feid has since posted on his Instagram about having “an amazing time” in Canada and shared pictures from his Toronto concert. This was the musician’s second time performing in Toronto, and the first time at Scotiabank Arena. 

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He also released a sneak peek of his upcoming project SORRY 4 THAT MUCH on Tuesday afternoon on his Instagram.

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