Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney – after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show

Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience in event management and crowd control, I must say that the recent incidents at Travis Scott‘s concerts in Sydney are alarming. It is crucial for artists like Travis to prioritize the safety and well-being of their fans above all else. The videos of fans being knocked out or injured during the mosh pit are not just unfortunate accidents but signs of a larger issue that needs immediate attention.


Travis Scott kept a low-key appearance while shopping in Sydney, making an outing during his series of sold-out concerts in the city.

33-year-old American hip-hop artist has traveled to Australia for the local stretch of his Circus Maximus concert series. He took the stage at Allianz Stadium on both Thursday and Friday evenings.

On Saturday, I deliberately carved out some moments from my bustling routine to indulge in a daytime retail adventure at some upscale designer stores.

During his outing, Travis gave off a relaxed vibe while wearing a black t-shirt and loose pants. He was seen exiting the Hermes and Chanel stores.

He added a pop of colour to his casual ensemble with a pair of red trainers and accessorised with an array of chunky silver jewellery.

It seemed like Travis had a fruitful shopping experience at Hermes, since he exited the store carrying a big orange bag.

I’ve found myself engaged in an event shortly after videos, claimed to be from one of my packed concerts in Sydney, surfaced, which appear to depict a fan getting unconscious in the crowd surge (mosh pit).

In the video, allegedly filmed during Travis’ concert on Thursday, a cluster of men were observed near the back of the standing area, seemingly growing restless or upset.

Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show

Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show
Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show

After taking off his shirt, a man appeared to put another festival-goer in a headlock, followed by forcefully throwing him onto the ground.

‘Knock him out,’ one person shouted. 

‘Whoa, World Star,’ a second said in reference to a news site famous for its fight videos.

The alleged victim lay motionless while other concerned attendees rushed to his aid.

The NSW Police and NSW Ambulance informed Daily Mail Australia that they had not been informed about any incidents taking place on the show held last Thursday.

A bystander who attended the same concert as the reported event shared that they too were in the crowd-surf area (mosh pit), mentioning that occasions could be quite alarming.

In their own words, they shared that they were positioned at a barrier where the crowd was behaving incredibly erratically, causing them to feel genuinely frightened on several occasions due to being relatively small in size and feeling trapped or suffocated. They found the situation both heartbreaking and terrifying.

Others who attended Scott’s second Sydney concert on Friday night echoed the experience. 

Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show
Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show
Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show
Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show
Travis Scott keeps a low-profile as he indulges in lavish retail therapy at designer shops in Sydney - after a fan was knocked out at his sold-out show

One individual commented, “I found myself sandwiched between others as well, doing all I could to avoid hurting the petite girls beside me. The chaos upfront was unbelievable.

At around two in the night, it seems that one of the guys who was essentially instigating a mosh pit had his front teeth accidentally knocked out.

‘These things are so dangerous. I really feel for the girls who were in there.’

On coming Tuesday and Wednesday, Travis is set to perform two additional concerts in Melbourne. After that, he’s got one last show lined up in Brisbane on Saturday.

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