On Tuesday, July 23, Travis Scott’s “UTOPIA: CIRCUS MAXIMUS TOUR” stopped in Milan. The crowd was so animated that nearby people thought there had been an earthquake.

A number of locals expressed their worries on social media, according to the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero. At the La Maura Hippodrome, Scott performed, and an astounding 80,000 people attended.

On Instagram, the rapper posted a picture of the event from above. It was a dream last night, he said as the post’s caption. This isn’t a festival, please. “This is a show on the tour,” as [David] Stromberg put it. You guys owe me nothing, Milan. You all gave it your all. You [eighty thousand] had the most amazing time ever. Circumference Maximum. Tyler Ross, my videographer, was really surprised by this.

It’s interesting to note that Scott had performed seismic concerts before. Following the “SICKO MODE” hitmaker’s one-time performance in August 2023 at Rome’s Circus Maximus, “hundreds of calls” were reportedly made to the local fire department, who mistakenly believed there may have been an earthquake. Notably, the rapper performed live versions of “Can’t Tell Me Nothing” and “Praise God” with his mentor Ye.

On Saturday, July 27, in Frankfurt, Germany, Scott’s “UTOPIA: CIRCUS MAXIMUS TOUR” will conclude its European and U.K. leg. After that, it is anticipated that the journey will resume in South America, with stops planned in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.

The performer also revealed a one-night performance in New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium on October 9 on Monday, July 22. Apart from hinting at “something for the gang,” Scott disclosed that he was unable to reserve the location earlier in the year because of football season.

“I had to ensure that the block was [spun].” For me, New York has always been the destination. I can determine the true measure of the wrath when I perform. “Excited to spend a night in New York,” he wrote.