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Fan ‘fly-kicked’, has seizure in concert chaos

A shocking moment was caught on camera before a fan “had a seizure” at a chaotic show in Melbourne.

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Footage has emerged of the moment a security guard appears to fly-kick a concertgoe at Travis Scott’s second Melbourne concert.

The incident took place on Wednesday night after two male fans jumped a barricade from a seated area and attempted to run past security to get closer to the stage.

One security guard took down one of the fans quickly, however, the other fan ran in a different direction only to appear to be fly-kicked before falling to the ground.

Stunned fans then watched on in horror as the man appeared to have a seizure while being restrained.

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A fan appears to have a seizure at the Travis Scott concert in Melbourne after he was kicked by a security guard on Wednesday night. Picture: TikTok.
A fan appears to have a seizure at the Travis Scott concert in Melbourne after he was kicked by a security guard on Wednesday night. Picture: TikTok.
The fan was later taken away on a stretcher by medical staff. Picture: TikTok
The fan was later taken away on a stretcher by medical staff. Picture: TikTok

“He’s knocked out!” one woman yells during in wild incident.

In another clip shared on social media, a fan could heard screaming: “He’s having a seizure, c***”.

Footage then shows staff at the venue racing to put the young man in the recovery position as the medical episode continues.

It comes following wild antics at Travis’ Tuesday night show in Melbourne just 24 hours prior.

The US rapper, 33, hit the stage at Marvel Stadium as part of his Circus Maximus World Tour Tuesday night after opening the Australian leg of his tour in Sydney last week.

Revellers were, clearly, overly pumped to be in attendance, with footage showing ticket holders aggressively hurling various objects into the audience and breaking barricades and carrying them over their heads en masse as police on horses attempted to disperse attendees.

One user who posted a clip of the crowds to TikTok mused, “‘Why don’t you wanna come to the Travis Scott concert bro?’”, adding, “The people at Travis Scott concerts:”

“Where is security seriously this is shocking,” one user wrote.

Videos of the incident appeared on TikTok. Picture: TikTok.
Videos of the incident appeared on TikTok. Picture: TikTok.
news.com.au is not suggesting any wrongdoing by the venue or its staff. Picture: TikTok.
news.com.au is not suggesting any wrongdoing by the venue or its staff. Picture: TikTok.

“What’s security going to do with that many people acting like idiots,” another said.

It’s not the first time crowd behaviour at the rapper’s concerts has been the subject of backlash.

His worldwide tour, which has already taken place in North America, South America and Europe, marks Scott’s first time hitting the road since his infamous 2021 performance at the Astroworld Festival in Houston Texas, where 10 people were killed and hundreds more injured in a stampede.

The victims were reportedly aged between nine and 27. In 2023, a grand jury reportedly declined to indict Scott and five other people, including the manager of the festival.

Originally published as Fan ‘fly-kicked’, has seizure in concert chaos

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