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A Thundercat show got awkward after a would-be singer tried to have her fifteen minutes of fame and perform for the artist’s crowd.

Fan-filmed footage of Thundercat’s show at College Street Music Hall in New Haven, Connecticut, on Tuesday August 16, shows the artist and the unknown woman sharing a hug on stage. After breaking away from Thundercat – aka Stephen Bruner – the woman readjusted his microphone before addressing the crowd: “Well, I’m here. I’m a singer. Can I sing?”

Bruner is then seen attempting to end the interruption politely, however the woman seemingly pleads with the artist for her chance at stardom, before she is removed from the stage – raising a middle finger to the crowd – by venue staff.

In another clip, as the woman resists removal from the stage, Bruner can be seen trying to maintain his composure, saying into his mic: “Holy shit.”

In a tweet posted after the show, the artist wrote: “Tonight was too lit. Whole night in flames. lol.”

Bruner’s expansive North American tour is currently underway. As well as a slew of headline shows, the artist’s calendar also continues his run of appearances with Red Hot Chili Peppers as part of their world stadium tour.

April 2020 saw Bruner drop his fourth studio album, ‘It Is What It Is’. A four-star review by NME‘s Sam Moore saw the release lauded as a meditation on life and death. “Thundercat’s lyrical reflections on grief, uncertainty and gradual healing are threaded through ‘It Is What It Is’.”

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