It's been a circus for Travis Scott for the past few days as he canceled his Chicago stop for the "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour.
According to Scott, he was stuck at the airport for over 24 hours.
Travis Scott Chicago Concert Canceled
According to Travis Scott, he had to spend a day on the runway, waiting for his plane to take off.
"I literally spent 24 hrs on a fucking runway. Craziest shit https://ever.To my people in Chicago I was so ready to go crazyyyy. Chicago always been one if my favorite places. Togo ham and been waiting for it the whole tour.I will be back the first couple days of January," he said in a fuming tweet.
No further reason was given by Scott as to what caused the airport delay.
Over on Instagram, Scott expressed his frustrations at the situation, saying "U ever spent 24 hrs on a runway I have. F- that shit."
Likewise, the concert venue, the Chicago United Center, announced the cancelation of Travis Scott's Chicago concert due to the upsetting encounter.
"Travis Scott's show at United Center scheduled for tonight has been postponed. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new date once announced. More information will be posted here and emailed to ticketholders directly when available," the venue posted on Twitter/X.
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Travis Scott Fans Enraged Over Chicago Concert Cancelation
Over on social media, Travis Scott fans were voicing out their frustrations too on the debacle.
"This was my son's big Christmas gift and he's literally been counting down the days @trvisxx. We drove from Cincinnati. Now January 3 we can't make it. I can't afford another trip, another hotel and he has a major surgery on December 29. So heartbreaking we can't get a refund," a user wrote.
"Mannn why would you go to Saudi when u have Chicago the next day. I guess that oil money was an offer you cant refuse. Meanwhile we out here wasting money with the change of plans," another complained.
"This is the second time you have rescheduled the Chicago show. I am not risking it again. Can you please convince the ticket place to refund our money rather than try to resell them for half the cost. Do what's right!" a user demanded.
"Lot of people traveling on January 1st/2nd, and flights crazy expensive. Definitely not a good date to reschedule to" a fan suggested.
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