Local police is forced to use 'pepperball launchers' to disperse agitated fans after it was announced that the 'Sicko Mode' star's show got postponed due to 'technical production issues.'
- Feb 12, 2019
AceShowbiz - Violence reportedly broke out at a venue in Oklahoma on Monday, February 11 after rapper Travis Scott (II) axed a show due to "technical production issues".
Fresh from his Grammy Awards performance on Sunday, the "Sicko Mode" star was scheduled to hit the stage at the BOK Center in Tulsa, but the sold out show was postponed to 26 March just hours before showtime.
Arena bosses took to Twitter to announce the news as fans started gathering outside.
Tulsa so sorry I can’t perform at tonight’s sold out show. We had last minute production issues and I can’t give y’all an incomplete show. Rescheduled to March 26 all tix still valid. Everyone get home safe
— TRAVIS SCOTT (@trvisXX) February 12, 2019
According to one Twitter user, local lawmakers had to use "pepperball launchers" to disperse the crowd after a group of individuals smashed a door to the building.
— aaron.wav (@aaron_wav) February 12, 2019
Another group of angry fans could be seen and heard chanting Astroworld - the title of Travis' hit 2018 album - in a video posted online shortly after the concert was postponed.