Milan experienced an unexpected shake-up not caused by an earthquake. Travis Scott delivered an electrifying performance during his Circus Maximus Tour at Ippodromo Snai La Maura in Milan.
The 33-year-old rapper mesmerized the audience of approximately 80,000 fans gathered at the racecourse to witness the spectacle of his latest album, “Utopia.”
Even bystanders not present at the event sensed the excitement, as local residents expressed surprise on X (or Twitter) when they felt the ground vibrating beneath them. Reports from Billboard revealed that the seismic activity reverberated for miles, reflecting the immense energy of the show.
Travis himself shared exhilarating footage on Instagram, showcasing the massive crowd and energetic mosh pits resembling scenes from a movie. In his caption, he expressed his sheer excitement, stating, “Last night was a dream,” emphasizing that it was more than just a festival but an extraordinary show on his tour, showering love on Milan and giving a shoutout to Stromberg.
Travis Scott’s Tour Continues to Amaze from Rome to the Rest of the World
Reflecting back to last August in Rome, Scott’s fans rocked the Circus Maximus venue so intensely that it registered as a 1.3-magnitude earthquake. However, not everyone welcomed this seismic activity, with Alfonsina Russo from the Colosseum Archeological Park expressing concerns to AGI news about hosting high-energy events at historical sites.
Travis’s European journey is far from over, with upcoming stops in Germany, Spain, and Portugal before heading to Latin America, including performances in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia. The tour will culminate in a grand show at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on September 21.
American fans, get ready for an exclusive performance by Travis at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on October 9. Afterward, he will head to Australia and New Zealand to conclude the tour in style.
From ancient landmarks to modern arenas, Travis Scott continues to make a seismic impact on the music scene with each phenomenal concert.