60 Fans Injured At Travis Scott Concert In Rome
JAKARTA - About 60 fans were injured in Travis Scott's grand concert in Rome.
The rapper took his new album, Utopia to Italy on Monday, August 7. He held a one-time concert in Rome before starting his upcoming tour of the same name.
Initially, the first show would be held at the Giza Pyramids in Egypt, but that date was eventually canceled.
But, for the show at the Italy Circuits earlier this week, the show turned out to be more chaotic than previously thought.
Many reports have circulated that many fans were injured at the concert.
First highlighted by CNN, at least 60 out of 60 thousand viewers had to receive medical treatment after someone brought pepper sprays to concerts and used them on people in the crowd.
CNN also reported that while no one was seriously injured at the concert, a 14-year-old child also needed medical help after trying to climb a fake wall to sneak into the concert, and fell from a height of 13 feet.
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The local fire service reportedly received " hundreds of calls" from concerned residents during the rap concert. They mistakenly thought the mass movement was an earthquake in the Italian capital.
Located at the bottom of Palatine Hill near the Colosseum, Circesmen have been one of the most popular concert venues in the city in recent years and have witnessed Guns N 'Roses concert, Bruce Springsteen, and others in 2023.