Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

As a seasoned concertgoer who has witnessed my fair share of energetic crowds, I must say that these recent incidents at Travis Scott‘s concerts are disheartening to witness. I remember attending my first concert back in ’97, and it was a night filled with camaraderie, music, and pure joy. The idea that such events could now be marred by violence is truly unfortunate.


A wild brawl has erupted between Travis Scott fans at his New Zealand concert on Thursday.

In my role as a lifestyle expert, I recently found myself regrettably witnessing an unusual turn of events during a concert I attended. As the charismatic 33-year-old rapper graced the stage at Eden Park in Auckland, as part of his Circus Maximus tour, the atmosphere was supposed to be electrifying. However, instead of the audience being captivated by his performance, a handful of ticket holders unfortunately chose to engage in altercations with one another, detracting from the intended experience for all involved.

A video surfaced online showing a violent brawl erupting between ticket holders in the stand.

The clip shows a woman yelling at a ticket holder in a nearby seat while sitting next to a male companion and their young children.

The male then stands up to confront the young fans before he begins punching the concertgoer.

The crowd began to roar and scream as the man unleashed a flurry of blows.

In other places, teenagers could be observed throwing a series of punches and kicks, surrounded by a crowd enthusiastically encouraging them.

According to reports by the New Zealand Herald, police made no arrests at the concert.

Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

During the Melbourne tour, similar turbulent incidents occurred, resulting in a young man getting knocked unconscious.

As a lifestyle expert, I recently came across a striking video clip shared on TikTok earlier this month. It depicted an electrifying scene where concert-goers, myself included, were attempting to push past security personnel and immerse ourselves in the pulsating mosh pit during Scott’s performance.

In the video, security personnel could be observed restraining boisterous bystanders, while passionate fans scrambled to gain entry to the mosh pit without charge.

At Scott’s concert in Sydney, another spectator was also shoved to the ground and rendered unconscious in the crowded mosh pit area.

In the video, it was evident that Scott had assumed the stage before a cluster of men situated at the rear of the common seating section seemed restless or upset.

A man without a shirt held another concert-attendee in a headlock, then forcefully threw him down to the ground.

Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

‘Knock him out,’ one person shouted.

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

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

Since the tragic event in Houston, Texas, in 2021 where several concertgoers lost their lives, Scott’s shows have developed a well-known, boisterous atmosphere.

The Astroworld Festival killed nine concert-goers in Houston, Texas, on November 5, 2021.

The county’s medical examiner determined that the individuals died due to being crushed in the dense crowd at the mosh pit, which resulted in them suffering from asphyxia (lack of air). In simpler terms, they suffocated in the tight mass of people in the mosh pit.

Scott was cleared of any wrongdoing and the deaths were declared to have been an accident.

Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

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2024-11-05 01:12

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