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Travis Scott's epic Milan concert triggers false earthquake alarms thanks to 80,000 fans

The Circus Maximus Tour causes seismic waves, thrilling fans and raising eyebrows among locals

80,000 fans cause seismic activity at Travis Scott's Circus Maximus...
80,000 fans cause seismic activity at Travis Scott's Circus Maximus Tour in Milan(Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)LAPRESSE

Milan was shaken to its core Tuesday night, and it wasn't an earthquake. Travis Scott brought the house down-almost literally-as his Circus Maximus Tour hit the Ippodromo Snai La Maura.

The 33-year-old rap sensation touched down in Italy, turning the serene Milanese night into an electrifying spectacle. The crowd? A whopping 80,000 strong, all packed into the racecourse to witness the magic of his latest album, "Utopia."

Travis Scott's concert triggers false earthquake alarms in Italy again

Even those who weren't at the concert felt the vibes, with local residents taking to X (or Twitter if you prefer) to express their shock at the ground shaking beneath them. Billboard reports that the seismic activity could be felt miles away, a testament to the sheer energy of the event.

Travis himself couldn't contain his excitement, sharing breathtaking footage on Instagram. The massive crowd, the wild mosh pits-it was a scene straight out of a movie. His caption? Pure hype. "Last night was a dream," he wrote. "This isn't a festival. This is a show on the tour," giving a shoutout to Stromberg and expressing his love for Milan.

From Rome to the world: Travis Scott's tour continues to shake things up

Flashback to last August in Rome: Scott's fans rocked the Circus Maximus so hard, it registered like a 1.3-magnitude earthquake. But not everyone was thrilled. Alfonsina Russo from the Colosseum Archeological Park voiced concerns to AGI news, reminding everyone that historic sites aren't designed for such high-energy events.

Travis's European adventure is far from over. Next stops? Germany, Spain, and Portugal, before he takes his explosive performances to Latin America, including Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia. The grand finale? A massive show at Mexico City's Estadio Azteca on September 21.

And for the American fans, mark your calendars. Travis will be hitting MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on October 9 for a one-night-only performance before jetting off to Australia and New Zealand to wrap up the tour in style.

From historic sites to modern stadiums, Travis Scott is leaving a seismic mark on the music world-one concert at a time.

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