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Travis Scott Concert In Italy Triggers False Earthquake Alarms

Travis Scott concert causes false earthquake alarms in Italy

A recent Travis Scott concert in Italy caused a stir as 80,000 attendees gathered for his Circus Maximus Tour date. The event, held at the Ippodromo Snai La Maura open-air racecourse venue, led to false earthquake alarms in Milan. The sheer number of enthusiastic fans jumping around during the performance resulted in ground tremors that were felt by locals.

Travis Scott, a 33-year-old rapper, has been back on tour following a tragic incident at his Astroworld music festival in 2021, where a crowd crush led to 10 fatalities and numerous injuries. Despite the past tragedy, Scott's concerts continue to draw large crowds.

Following the Milan concert, social media buzzed with reports of earthquake-like tremors. However, the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology confirmed that there were no actual seismic activities in the area. This isn't the first time such rumors have circulated around Scott's shows, as similar reports emerged during his June 2023 performance at the same venue.

Scott himself took to Instagram to share aerial footage of the massive audience at the Milan concert, expressing his gratitude and excitement for the event. He described the night as a dream come true and thanked the 80,000 attendees for their enthusiastic participation.

The Circus Maximus Tour is a continuation of Scott's Utopia tour and has been well-received by fans worldwide. Despite the false earthquake alarms, the concert in Milan was a resounding success, with attendees having the 'best time ever,' according to Scott's post.

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