Travis Scott wears Flamengo t-shirt during concert

Travis Scott wears Flamengo t-shirt during concert

The presentation in question took place in Chicago, USA, on June 14, 2024; In an excerpt that went viral, Travis Scott sings the hit ‘FE!N’

One of the main rappers today, with great numbers on streaming platforms, Travis Scott recognized Brazil during a show held in Chicago last Friday, the 14th, and wore a Brazil t-shirt Flamengoone of the biggest clubs in Brazilian football.

After part of the presentation went viral on the internet, in which Scott sings the hit “FE!N,” present in Utopia, his fourth studio album. The T-shirt Flamengo that he used was launched in 1999, when the club was great champion of the Mercosur Cup with players like Romário, Julio Cesar It is John. Watch below:

It’s worth remembering how the 33-year-old artist, responsible for songs like “goosebumps,” “BUTTERFLY EFFECT,” “TypeShit” It is “HIGHEST IN THE ROOM,” will perform in Brazil in 2024. He is part of the line-up of Rock in Rio 2024and will perform on September 13th, at World Stage.


Travis Scott concert causes tremors in Rome and residents mistake it for earthquake

When Travis Scott asked Roma to make some noise at the Circus Maximus, also known as Circus Maximus, on August 7, 2023, Roma happily agreed. The 60,000 spectators jumped so intensely that some residents panicked, thinking an earthquake was happening.

The show marked the release of the new album by Scott, Utopia, which marks the rapper’s return after five years. The presentation also featured the return of Yeformerly known as Kanye Westto the stage after the anti-Semitic controversies involving the rapper last year.

Romans, including those living some distance from the site, took to social media to talk about the shaking of windows, beds and chandeliers. According to Italian media, around 60 people had to be treated for eye and throat irritation, possibly because someone used pepper spray in the crowd.

As reported by the newspaper Estadãoarchaeologists were alarmed by the vibrations and questioned the prudence of holding musical events at an ancient site where chariot races were held more than 2,000 years ago and to which Julius Caesar later added his own decorative touch.

Giovanni Diaferia, seismologist at the Italian Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, calculated: “60 thousand people, 70 kg each, jumping and reaching 0.15 m above the ground radiate an energy of E = 6.2 MJ which is equivalent to an earthquake magnitude 1.3 , with every jump! Enough to be recorded by a seismic station 9 km away.”

In recent years, Circo Máximo has been the stage for large open-air rock concerts, including shows by Rolling Stones, Lady Gaga and, this summer, Bruce Springsteen, Armas e Rosas It is imagine Dragons. The circus also hosted Rome’s summer opera season.


Source: Rollingstone

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