Cardi B‘s microphone-turned-weapon during her recent Las Vegas show is now being auctioned off, with the proceeds benefiting charity.
The microphone that Cardi B threw into the crowd at Drai’s Nightclub belongs to an audio production company called The Wave. The owner of the company has decided to auction it off and donate the proceeds to charity.
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According to Scott Fisher, the owner of The Wave, it was easy to identify the microphone because it had white tape at the bottom that said “MAIN.” Despite being thrown into the crowd, the microphone is still functional. The Wave provides audio support for most of the major nightclubs in Las Vegas, including Drai’s.
Videos of Cardi B throwing the mic have gone viral. She is currently a suspect for battery after a concertgoer reported being struck by the microphone.
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During her performance on a scorching hot day, Cardi B asked the crowd to throw water on her to cool off. However, things took a turn when someone threw a cup of liquid and ice at her. In response, she threw the microphone into the crowd.
The starting bid for the microphone on the eBay listing is $500. The microphone originally cost $1,000, so it will be interesting to see how much the winning bid is.
The proceeds from the sale of the microphone will be split between two charities: the Wounded Warrior Project and Friendship Circle Las Vegas, which benefits teens and young adults with special needs.
FAQ
1. Why is Cardi B’s microphone being auctioned off?
The microphone that Cardi B threw into the crowd during her Las Vegas show is being auctioned off to benefit charity.
2. How much is the starting bid for the microphone?
The starting bid for the microphone on the eBay listing is $500.
3. Which charities will receive the proceeds from the sale?
The proceeds from the sale will be split between the Wounded Warrior Project and Friendship Circle Las Vegas.
Conclusion
Cardi B’s microphone, which she famously threw into the crowd during her Las Vegas show, is now up for auction. The microphone belongs to The Wave, an audio production company, and the owner decided to auction it off for charity. The starting bid is $500, and the proceeds will go to the Wounded Warrior Project and Friendship Circle Las Vegas. It’s an opportunity for fans to own a piece of music history while supporting worthy causes.