Travis Scott's latest Milan show crammed 80,000 people into an Italian arena, leading neighbouring residents to believe an earthquake was occurring amid the wild performance.

On Friday night (June 30), Scott took the stage at the La Maura racetrack in Milano, Italy, and footage from a local television broadcast showed surrounding houses and lawn furniture in a residential neighbourhood shaking while the event was going on.

PHOTO | COURTESY Travis Scott

Travis can be seen raging on stage with the loud crowd, blasting out classics from his illustrious repertoire, such as SZA's "Love Galore," "Goosebumps," "SICKO MODE," "Antidote," "Butterfly Effect," "Highest in the Room," "STARGAZING," and more.

Fans took to social media to express their outrage when the chaotic scene was jokingly accused of causing a little earthquake in northern Italy.

Some fans immediately compared the incident to the rapper's catastrophic 2021 concert, which forced him to spend several months out of the spotlight as guilt for the tragic crowd crush that unfolded was thrown his way.

PHOTO | COURTESY Travis Scott

Concerning the Astroworld Festival, it was announced last month that Travis Scott may face criminal charges in connection with the fatal disastrous event. However, after lengthy consideration, a jury voted to acquit him.

PHOTO | COURTESY Travis Scott

The Astro World tragedy left ten people dead and several others injured. Eight individuals perished that night, and two more died in the hospital the next day. The cause of death was accidental compression asphyxiation in all ten cases.

 The American rapper has two children with a famous socialite kylie Jenner, and it is still unclear whether the two are still together or just co-parenting