A security guard attempts to eject a fan from a Travis Scott concert and is reprimanded



Travis Scott became visibly infuriated with a security officer during a recent performance on his Circus Maximus tour when the guard attempted to eject a fan from the venue.

Wednesday at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas, La Flame intervened to prevent a female admirer from attempting to leap and stand atop a barricade during his performance. The woman was seen on concert footage attempting to stand up until a security officer prevented her. Scott, observing the situation, halted his performance of “I Know” in order to warn the security officer against approaching his devoted fans.

“Examine the matter. One thing you absolutely will not do is send a fan out. That is not going to occur, sibling. You perform a backup. She is content to be herself. You completely ease off. “Simply allow her to enjoy herself,” the rapper advised. “That is a woman.” “All right, you don’t grab a woman in that manner.”

As an additional security guard entered the frame and extended a handshake to the fan, the Dallas audience applauded and the fan returned to her original position. Travis responds to a fan’s off-screen utterance, “We love you, baby,” by adding, “I love you, too.”

Although ticket sales for Circus Maximus were reportedly low, Scott’s devoted fan base has continued to attend performances of their beloved artist. The rapper recently disappointed fans in Raleigh, North Carolina, by canceling the second night of his stay in the city for an unspecified cause. “Travis Scott’s performance at PNC Arena tonight has been rescheduled. Supporters are urged to retain their tickets, as they will continue to be valid on the undetermined new date. We extend our sincerest apologies for any inconvenience caused. An missive to ticket holders expressed gratitude.