Travis Scott's concert in Rome this week wasn't exactly problem-free. According to CNN, at least 60 people at the rapper's sold-out show at the historic Circus Maximus on Monday were injured after someone sprayed pepper spray into the crowd. [readmore label="READ MORE: " link="https://etcanada.com/news/1009803/travis-scotts-lawyer-claims-release-of-police-report-on-astroworld-tragedy-on-same-day-as-his-new-album-utopia-is-anything-but-coincidental/" text="Travis Scott’s Lawyer Claims Release Of Police Report On Astroworld Tragedy…
Travis Scott decides to cancel all of his concerts in an ancient stadium in Italy because of his concert on Monday where many people were afraid there was a earthquake happening.
Scott had his concert Monday where it took a bad turn and someone pepper sprayed 60 fans who later needed medical hel
Alfonsina Russo, director of the Colosseum Archeological Park, has asked musicians to not perform at Circus Maximus, a historic stadium, nearby the Roman landmark. Russo’s comments come after Travis Scott‘s performance at the stadium earlier this week triggered fears of an earthquake.