Travis Scott shakes the earth in São Paulo.
Written by Zenna Issa on September 13, 2024
Travis Scott’s concert in São Paulo on September 11, 2024, at Allianz Parque was a memorable spectacle, showcasing the rapper’s signature high-energy performance style.
Reports indicate that the intensity of the event caused seismic vibrations felt by nearby residents, adding to the growing list of concerts where Scott’s performances have physically impacted the surrounding environment.
This São Paulo concert was part of his “UTOPIA: CIRCUS MAXIMUS TOUR,” an audiovisual experience that has gained attention globally.
The crowd of 46,000 fans was fully immersed in the mosh pits, with Scott even bringing a few fans onto the stage and draping himself in the Brazilian flag.
Although no surprise guest appearances were made, the energy in the stadium was electric, and fans praised the show for its vibrancy.
This isn’t the first time a Travis Scott concert has been associated with seismic activity.
In August 2023, his concert in Rome’s Circus Maximus registered a 1.3-magnitude earthquake, stirring concerns about potential damage to historical landmarks.
These concerts, while providing an unmatched experience, have often sparked debates about safety and preservation, especially in historically significant locations.
While Scott’s live shows are known for their monumental energy, they’ve also drawn safety concerns, particularly following the tragic events of Astroworld in 2021, where a crowd surge led to the deaths of 10 people.
Since then, Scott has worked to address safety concerns, launching initiatives like Project HEAL, aimed at preventing such tragedies from happening again.
In São Paulo, the powerful atmosphere of the concert and the possible seismic reactions underscore Travis Scott’s ability to create unforgettable live experiences, leaving his mark on every city he performs in.