Travis Scott’s Australian fans in Melbourne caused chaos during his “Circus Maximus” world tour stop, reminiscent of the 2021 Astroworld disaster. The rowdy fans outside Marvel Stadium grew restless before the show, throwing objects into the air as tensions rose. Some fans even broke through barricades in the general admission area, lifting them off the ground.
Australian police on horseback intervened to restore order, allowing the show to continue as normal. Inside the venue, security had to deal with unruly fans who were still causing trouble. Despite the incidents, Travis Scott’s concerts are known for their high energy and wild atmosphere.
The timing of the Australian fans’ behavior sheds light on Travis Scott’s past tragedy at Astroworld. The rapper has faced numerous lawsuits related to the incident, with over 300 people reportedly settling with him and Live Nation. Despite the controversy, “Circus Maximus” remains a highly sought-after ticket, with Travis Scott breaking Drake’s sales record for a rap tour.
The incident in Melbourne serves as a reminder of the importance of crowd control and safety measures at large-scale events. Travis Scott continues to attract a dedicated fan base, but the shadow of Astroworld looms large over his performances.