Travis Scott’s Concert Causes Earthquake In São Paulo
Travis Scott‘s recent show in Brazil was so wild that it reportedly caused “earthquake-like” tremors felt as far as six blocks from the venue.
La Flame performed in the Brazilian city of São Paulo on Wednesday (September 11), and between the vibrations from the speakers and the 46,000 engaged attendees, reports state that the mini-quakes could be seen from the naked eye.
Something similar happened last August 2023 following Scott’s Circus Maximus tour cease in Rome, the place the live performance exercise sparked a 1.3-magnitude earthquake within the historic metropolis.
You can view numerous movies and information studies got here out concerning the present in São Paulo, gathered by Complex, right here.
In different information, Travis Scott not too long ago instructed Cultured Magazine that he’s “back in album mode” and “amped” concerning the new materials that he’s engaged on.
During a dialog with George Condo — who designed the paintings for Scott’s “Franchise” single, in addition to Kanye West‘s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy — he mentioned to Travis: “I remember we were in Electric Lady [Studios] and you were like, ‘I want four chords on a piano.’
“All of a sudden you had that little microphone next to you, and you’d say something like, ‘I’m gonna juggle my urges.’ Would you ever go back and work again in that studio?”
The Houston native replied: “I’m gonna be back in New York. I’m back in album mode. I’ve been working on music and shit every day on tour. When I’m doing the stadiums, because they’re sold out, I can see the music for what it is. I’m fucking amped.”
The “I KNOW?” hitmaker has provided up different clues about what his subsequent album may sound like.
Earlier this yr, he teased the doable idea of his fifth LP after a fan speculated about what route he may take.
“Imagine an album where each song is the city it was made in on the tour,” the fan wrote on X.
Scott responded the next day and appeared to verify he’s working with the thought, replying: “R u in my brain or what.”