Travis Scott’S Fans Injured During His Performance In Rome
Fans Injured At Travis Scott's Mammoth Show In Rome
The rapper's latest album, 'Utopia', was brought to Italy on Monday (August 7) for a special one-off show in Rome. The performance was originally planned to take place at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt, but it was ultimately canceled. However, the event at Italy's Circus Maximus turned out to be more chaotic than expected, resulting in numerous injuries among fans. According to CNN, approximately 60 individuals from the crowd of 60,000 required medical attention after someone deployed pepper spray. Additionally, a 14-year-old attempted to climb a false wall to gain unauthorized entry into the concert and fell 13 feet, necessitating medical assistance.After the concert, several people started to fear that conducting live performances there was harming the historic location. They then started a campaign to stop all future concerts there.Alfonsina Russo, the director of the Colosseum Archeological Park, made these changes by demanding that no more performances take place there in the future. "The Circus Maximus is a historical landmark. It is not a concert hall, nor is it a stadium, she declared. It, as well as the surrounding Palatine Hill, is put at risk by these massive rock concerts. Rock concerts ought to be conducted in stadiums to protect the general populace.
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