SZA Playfully Grabs a Pink Bra on Stage During Her Concert Tour

SZA Playfully Grabs a Pink Bra on Stage During Her Concert Tour

SZA playfully interacted with the crowd as she picked up a fan's tossed pink bra during her live performance on Monday, adding a fun twist to the show.

SZA Catches a Bra on Stage

SZA Catches a Bra on Stage

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SZA had a delightful moment during her concert in Auckland, New Zealand. A fan threw a pink bra on stage, which she caught with excitement. Holding it up to the crowd, she received cheers and then playfully danced around the stage with it.

After the concert, the singer shared a fan's picture from the event on her Instagram story. She captioned it with, "I got a bra toniiiighttt."

SZA expanded her SOS Tour internationally in March following performances in the United States. She is scheduled to perform in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Paris, London, Dublin, Chicago, and more. Additionally, SZA is set to headline at the Governors Ball in Queens, New York in June.

During Drake's It's All a Blur Tour, fans were going viral for throwing their underwear on stage. SZA is not the only singer who has had bras tossed at her on stage.

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In July 2023, during a concert, a fan threw her black 46G bra on stage. Drake, surprised, picked up the lingerie and joked with the crowd, saying, “Good God, I can see them too. I know [they’re] real.”

The next month, Drake's dad, Dennis Graham, pulled a prank on his son by tossing a 4-foot-long bra onto the stage during a show in Los Angeles. Drake, amazed by the bra's size, humorously told the audience, “If these were real, I don’t even know if I’d want to see them because then I’d believe that aliens exist.”

The rapper later showed off the collection of bras he’s received from fans via Instagram in September 2023. He smiled for the camera while posing in front of at least 100 garments.

Editor's P/S:

SZA's playful interaction with a fan's bra during her concert in Auckland highlights the evolving nature of fan-artist relationships. While such gestures were once considered taboo, they now seem to be accepted as a humorous and endearing way for fans to express their admiration. SZA's willingness to engage with this moment not only demonstrates her connection with her audience but also reflects a shift in cultural norms.

The trend of throwing bras on stage, popularized by Drake's fans, has