Travis Scott has been trying to get back to moving around his career following the tragic events that took place during his storied Astroworld Festival, which resulted in numerous people losing their lives. This past Monday night, the rapper reportedly had to stop his show to avoid another tragedy, as fans climbed a part of the stage during his performance. 

The rapper opened up for Meek Mill at Coney Art Walls in Coney Island, New York. Scott got on stage around 8 PM, starting with a DJ set and then performing. While performing, fans began climbing the lighting truss, which is extremely dangerous to be on. Upon seeing the situation, Scott immediately stopped the music, and ordered the fans to get down. The spotlight was shined on the fans, with people in the crowd screaming at them. 

The fans got off the truss, and the show continued shortly after. News of this comes after it was reported that Scott was sued over a stampede during his set at the Rolling Loud Festival in 2019. Watch above. 

source: TMZ