Offset Makes Triumphant Return to Stage After Shooting Incident
Migos rapper Offset returns to the stage at the University of Arkansas's Rowfest after being shot in Florida, showing resilience and gratitude.

Offset made a powerful return to the stage at the University of Arkansas's Rowfest on April 11, marking his first performance since being shot in Florida.
The Migos rapper, 34, was wheeled onto the stage, showcasing his determination to perform despite recent events.
Just 48 hours prior, Offset had been released from the hospital after being shot outside the Hard Rock Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on April 6.
Footage from the concert shows Offset performing on an outdoor stage, surrounded by enthusiastic college students.
"REAL LOVE," Offset captioned an Instagram photo gallery from the event, expressing his gratitude to fans.
The post included clips of his entrance and photos of him in a red shirt, sunglasses, a hat, and a skeleton mask.
Following an altercation at the Hard Rock Casino, Offset was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.
Lil Tjay was later arrested on a misdemeanor disorderly conduct charge related to the incident and posted a $500 bond on April 7. After his release, Lil Tjay gave an interview in which he called Offset a “rat” and recounted the alleged shooting.
During the Rowfest performance, fans displayed messages of support for Offset, with some holding up phones that read “F—k Lil Tjay.”
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Offset’s next performance is scheduled for May 9 at the Xperience Live Event Center in Orlando, Florida, according to his website.
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