Chaos at Travis Scott’s sold out Melbourne show as fans rush security to force way into the mosh pit
As a seasoned concert-goer with a decade of experience under my belt, I must say that the chaos at Travis Scott’s Melbourne show left me quite taken aback. The frenzy of fans trying to fight their way past security and the opportunistic sneaks into the dancefloor were scenes straight out of a rock ‘n’ roll movie, albeit not the most pleasant ones.
At Travis Scott’s packed concert at Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on Tuesday, there were physical altercations between some enthusiastic fans and the security personnel.
Footage shared on TikTok captures a startling scene where audience members attempt to push past security and join the mosh pit area during Scott’s performance for the Circus Maximus Tour.
In the video, security personnel could be observed restraining boisterous bystanders, while enthusiastic fans struggled to gain unpaid entry into the crowded mosh area.
In the meantime, some cunning music enthusiasts seized the moment to secretly join the dance floor when everyone else was distracted.
Fans quickly took to social media to share their thoughts over the shocking footage.
‘Ran down instantly and got in when I saw this happening,’ one person revealed.
1st person: “You can see me in that video. When I tried to jump over the gate, I unfortunately took a tumble.
On Tuesday evening, Scott kicked off the first of his two Melbourne performances, with another show scheduled for Wednesday. Following this, he will travel to Brisbane for a performance at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday.
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After shattering the all-time concert attendance record at Allianz Stadium with my sold-out performances in Sydney, I followed up…
The US rapper, 33, performed two back-to-back shows on Thursday and Friday at the stadium located in Moore Park.
Allianz Stadium seats 45,500, with a maximum capacity of 55,500 patrons.
Throngs of fans attended the show to catch Scott performing popular songs such as Sicko Mode, Goosebumps, and Nightcrawler.

On Friday evening, the renowned American artist amazed spectators by inviting The Weeknd onstage for performances of Cirque Maximus, Pray for Love, Skeletons, and Wake Up.
On Thursday evening’s performance, shocking video showed a concertgoer getting violently thrown to the ground and losing consciousness in the crowd surge known as the mosh pit.
The footage was captured by a spectator during Scott’s Circus Maximus tour on October 17th. In this recording, Scott was already performing when a cluster of men situated near the rear of the open seating section seemed to grow restless.
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2024-10-23 05:48