Travis Scott stunned fans when he announced the postponement of his sold-out concert at the PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. last Friday.

According to reports, the arena was already full of fans when the announcement came in last minute, and the rapper did not even provide an explanation for the sudden postponement.

For now, fans would have to hold on to their tickets and wait for further announcements on when their concert will be rescheduled.

The concert was supposed to be Scott's second night performing at Raleigh for his "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour.

Travis Scott Disappoints Fans With Sudden Postponement

Following the news of the concert being postponed, fans were instantly disappointed and annoyed at the rapper.

"Welp, there goes my night," a fan wrote dejectedly.

"Why?? what about everyone who spent money to come out to Raleigh just for it to be canceled 5 hours before showtime?"

Some concertgoers even took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to express their frustrations: "Hey [Ticketmaster] [Travis Scott], a*sholes what the fu*** going on with the Travis Scott concert tonight in Raleigh. We just drove 8 hours to get here and we're seeing it's postponed. Figure it the f**k out."

However, generally, fans were just genuinely stunned and confused by the announcement: "AYO WHY WAS THE TRAVIS SCOTT PERFORMANCE POSTPONED?????? HELLO?????"

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Travis Scott's Astroworld Tragedy Brought Up

The "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour is his first tour since the controversial and tragic Astroworld Festival tragedy in 2021.

Recent reports on the incident revealed Scott's major role in the catastrophic events that took place during the concert.

According to TMZ, police investigations found out that Scott prevented the concert from stopping despite his team reporting to him that people pleaded for the concert to stop.

10 people died during the crowd surge which resulted in a stampede, and it also left hundreds injured.

The police also interviewed Drake, who was also at the concert, and asked him if he had seen the fans cry for help.

He claims that he did not, noting that the lights obstructed his view of the audience and that he was not able to rehearse prior to the show.

Drake was later informed of what had happened by his manager. There is still a lawsuit ongoing filed against Scott.

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