The rapper Troy Ave was formally charged with attempted murder and criminal possession of a weapon in Manhattan Criminal Court on Monday evening in connection with a fatal shooting last week during a concert at Irving Plaza.

Appearing in court in a wheelchair, Troy Ave, 33, whose real name is Roland Collins, asked the judge for $50,000 bail through his lawyers, who stressed that he had no criminal record. But Judge Ushir Pandit-Durant heeded a prosecutor’s recommendation and ordered him held without bail until trial.

His lawyers, Scott E. Leemon and John Stella, said Mr. Collins was not responsible for the gunfire that erupted at 10:15 p.m. on Wednesday in a backstage green room above the club’s stage just before the rapper T.I. was to perform.

One of Mr. Collins’s bodyguards, Ronald McPhatter, was killed in the shooting. Three people were wounded, including Mr. Collins, who was shot in the leg.