Milan Concert Mistaken for Earthquake as Fans Rock Out to Travis Scott
- A Travis Scott concert in Milan triggered fears of an earthquake due to the intense energy of the crowd.
- Initial reports suggested mysterious ground shaking that left attendees concerned.
- It was ultimately clarified that the shaking was caused by enthusiastic fans, not seismic activity.
Milan, Italy experienced a moment of confusion on Tuesday evening when residents reported feeling tremors, leading to fears of an earthquake. However, the source of the shaking was later identified as the enthusiastic crowd at a Travis Scott concert, held at the La Maura Hippodrome. The event attracted around 80,000 fans, who were energetically jumping and dancing to the music, creating vibrations that were felt throughout the area. Social media played a significant role in spreading the initial alarm, with numerous posts from locals expressing concern over the perceived seismic activity. However, Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology confirmed that no earthquakes had been recorded during that time, alleviating fears of a natural disaster. The excitement of the concertgoers was ultimately the cause of the unusual sensations reported. Travis Scott himself took to Instagram to celebrate the night, sharing highlights and expressing gratitude to his fans. "LAST NIGHT WAS A DREAM," he wrote, emphasizing the incredible energy of the crowd. This incident is not unprecedented; Il Messaggero noted that similar occurrences have happened in the past, including a concert in June that also sparked earthquake rumors, as well as Scott's performance in Rome last August. The event serves as a reminder of the powerful impact of live music and the communal experience it fosters, even leading to moments of confusion in the surrounding community.