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Travis Scott is keeping a low profile as he steps out for some retail therapy at a series of sold-out shows in Sydney.
The 33-year-old American rapper will be taking part in the Australian leg of his Circus Maximus tour and will perform at Allianz Stadium on Thursday and Friday nights.
She took some time out of her busy schedule on Saturday when she was spotted visiting some high-end designer stores on a daytime shopping trip.
For the trip, Travis cut a relaxed figure in a black T-shirt and baggy pants as he was spotted leaving Hermès. Chanel stores.
She added a pop of color to her casual ensemble with a pair of red sneakers and accessorized with an array of chunky silver jewelry.
Travis seemed to have had a successful shopping trip as he was seen leaving the Hermès store with a large orange bag.
Hours after footage emerged from one of their sold-out concerts in Sydney, it showed a fan relaxing in a mosh pit.
A video allegedly taken at Travis' show on Thursday showed a group of men standing at the end of the general admissions section and looking agitated.
Travis Scott kept a low profile amid sold-out shows in the city when he hit up a retail therapy spot in Sydney.
The American rapper, 33, will take part in the Australian leg of his Circus Maximus tour and will perform at Allianz Stadium on Thursday and Friday nights.
She took some time out of her busy schedule on Saturday as she visited some high-end designer stores on a daytime shopping trip.
A shirtless man strangles another concertgoer and violently throws him to the ground.
“Knock him out,” one shouted.
'Oh, World Star,' said a second, referring to a news site famous for its fight videos.
The alleged victim remained motionless as other concerned participants rushed to his aid.
NSW Police and NSW Ambulance told Daily Mail Australia that neither department had been notified of any incidents during Thursday's event.
A person who was at the same concert where the alleged incident occurred said they were also in the mosh pit and things got scary at times.
“I was on the block and people were going completely crazy, I was a small person and at some points I was scared like I was being strangled. This is very sad and scary,” they wrote.
Others who attended Scott's second concert in Sydney on Friday night echoed that experience.
For the outing, Travis cut a relaxed figure in a black t-shirt and baggy pants as he was seen waving to fans.
She added a pop of color to her casual ensemble with a pair of red sneakers and wore a row of chunky silver jewelry.
Travis seemed to have had a successful shopping trip as he was seen leaving the Hermès store with a large orange bag.
Hours after footage emerged of one of his sold-out gigs in Sydney, he appears to have knocked a fan unconscious in a mosh pit.
The video, allegedly taken at Travis' show on Thursday, showed a shirtless man violently shoving another concertgoer to the ground in a chokehold.
'I was also an obstacle [was] I try my best not to crush the two short girls next to me. “On the front it was crazy,” said one.
“It was at two in the morning and I think one of the creators of the self-imposed mosh pit broke his front teeth,” wrote a second.
'These are very dangerous. “I really feel for the girls who were there.”
Travis has two more concerts scheduled in Melbourne on Tuesday and Wednesday, followed by a final show in Brisbane on Saturday.