BROOKLYN, NY - Rapper Travis Scott had a close call with a stage prop during his Circus Maximus Tour stop at the Barclays Center on Tuesday night (December 19).
The Houston native was performing his hit song "MAFIA" when a mobile parasail, which was part of the elaborate stage design, swung towards him and nearly knocked him off his feet. Scott managed to dodge the parasail and continued his show without any interruption.
The incident was captured on video by some of the fans in attendance, who shared it on social media. Some of them expressed their concern for Scott's safety, while others praised his professionalism and composure.
Scott, who is known for his energetic and wild performances, did not seem to be fazed by the mishap. He thanked the crowd for their support and delivered a memorable show, which included guest appearances by Quavo, Offset, and Sheck Wes.
The Circus Maximus Tour, which is in support of Scott's latest album Utopia, will continue until February 2024, with stops in Los Angeles, Miami, London, Paris, and more.
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- This is not the first time that Scott has faced a stage scare. In 2017, he fell through a hole in the stage during a concert in London, injuring his leg.
- Scott is also known for his generosity towards his fans. He recently gave away $100,000 to some of his followers on Twitter, as a way of celebrating the success of his album.