Wild fight erupts between a father and young fans at Travis Scott show in Auckland after mass brawls during Australian tour

A wild brawl has erupted between Travis Scott fans at his New Zealand concert on Thursday.

The rapper, 33, performed at Eden Park in Auckland as part of his Circus Maximus tour but ticket holders decided to fight each other as he took the stage.

A video surfaced online showing a violent brawl erupting between ticket holders in the stand.

The clip shows a woman yelling at a ticket holder in a nearby seat while sitting next to a male companion and their young children.

The male then stands up to confront the young fans before he begins punching the concertgoer.

The crowd began to roar and scream as the man unleashed a flurry of blows.

Elsewhere, teenagers were seen unleashing a barrage of punches and kicks while encircled by a cheering crowd.

According to reports by the New Zealand Herald, police made no arrests at the concert.

Brawls erupted between Travis Scott (pictured) fans at his New Zealand concert on Thursday as he took to the stage

A clip shows a woman yelling at a ticket holder in a nearby seat, before her male companion stands up and begins punching the other concertgoer

A clip shows a woman yelling at a ticket holder in a nearby seat, before her male companion stands up and begins punching the other concertgoer

Similar chaotic scenes also played out during the Melbourne leg of Scott’s tour, with a young man being knocked out.

In shock footage posted to TikTok earlier this month, patrons were seen trying to fight their way past security and get into the mosh pit as Scott performed.

Security guards were seen pinning down rowdy members of the public in the clip, as the die-hard fans fought to score free access to the mosh pit.

Another reveller was also hurled to the floor and knocked out cold in the mosh pit of Scott’s Sydney show.

In the video Scott had already taken the stage by the time a group of men standing towards the back of the general admissions area appeared to be getting agitated.

A shirtless man placed another concertgoer into a chokehold before violently tossing him to the ground.

Elsewhere in the stadium, teenagers were seen unleashing a barrage of punches and kicks while encircled by a cheering crowd

Elsewhere in the stadium, teenagers were seen unleashing a barrage of punches and kicks while encircled by a cheering crowd

‘Knock him out,’ one person shouted.

‘Whoa, World Star,’ a second said in reference to a news site famous for its fight videos.

The victim lay motionless while other concerned attendees rushed to his aid.

Scott’s concerts have gained a notorious reputation for their rowdy crowds ever since a fatal incident killed several attendees in Houston, Texas, in 2021.

The Astroworld Festival killed nine concert-goers in Houston, Texas, on November 5, 2021.

The county’s medical examiner said the deaths were caused by compressive asphyxiation meaning the people had suffocated in the crowd crush of the mosh pit.

Scott was cleared of any wrongdoing and the deaths were declared to have been an accident.

Similar chaotic scenes played out during the Sydney leg of Scott's tour when a reveller was also hurled to the floor and knocked out cold in the mosh pit

Similar chaotic scenes played out during the Sydney leg of Scott’s tour when a reveller was also hurled to the floor and knocked out cold in the mosh pit



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