IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR NEW ERA CAP - Migos at New Era's Super Bowl party 'Planet New Era' on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, in Houston. (Peter Barreras/AP Images for New Era Cap)

Atlanta rap trio Migos have been slapped with a lawsuit for inciting a riot at one of their shows, causing several people to be stabbed in the aftermath.

The incident occurred back in 2015 in Albany, New York. According to the lawsuit obtained by TMZ and filed by the concert venue, the rap group showed up late, smelled like weed and alcohol, and refused to hold a meet-and-greet, which customers reportedly paid for.

As a result, the crowd reportedly grew agitated and chaos ensued. To make matters worse, according to the suit, the venue claims the group was “encouraging, cheering and inciting the patrons to fight,” which in turn “caused patrons to be stabbed, robbed, beaten, severely harmed, and injured.”

Migos Samples Bob Marley & The Wailers In New Single

The venue claims the group didn’t do a thing to stop the melee, in fact, the lawsuit states the group was “laughing and egging the crowd on as metal gates were ripped from the ground and thrown into the crowd.”

Now, the venue is looking to be reimbursed, as it states the group has a history of bad behaviour and criminal activity.