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Fans criticized Travis Scott, the American rapper and event organisers, after several concerts were turned down following his sold-out concert in Sydney on Friday night.
Several disgruntled ticket holders attending the concert at Allianz Stadium expressed frustration after many anxious fans were denied their choice of clothing.
Addressing the topic in the Tea Time Facebook group, one participant asked why people were being denied entry to the concert because the venue did not have a dress code per its entry requirements.
'Why are people ostracized for using Travis Scott?' the poster asked. “Just curious.”
When a fan asked what they were wearing, the poster noted that those who were denied entry were wearing “sports team jerseys and motorcycle patches.”
It is illegal to wear patches associated with motorcycle gangs on licensed premises in New South Wales.
In the comments, several panelists shared their experiences attending the concert.
One user said a ticket holder was rejected for wearing “all black.”
Travis Scott fans have criticized the American rapper and show organizers after several attendees returned to a sold-out concert in Sydney on Friday night.
—Did they mention anything to you about someone wearing a black or striped t-shirt? Fan added.
“Yeah, I almost fainted and I was actually wearing a fake green soccer jersey,” another concertgoer shared.
'Have you seen so many people sent back?
Daily Mail Australia has contacted representatives from Allianz Stadium for comment.
American rapper Scott, 33, is currently in Australia on tour with Circus Maximus. He kicked off his run of sold-out shows in Sydney on Thursday 17 October.
The singer, whose real name is Jack Berman Webster II, landed in Sydney on a private jet hours before his sold-out concert that night.
Several disgruntled ticket holders attending the concert at Allianz Stadium expressed frustration after many anxious fans were denied permission to choose their outfit.
In the Facebook group Tea Time, a participant asked why people were denied entry to the concert because the stadium did not have a dress code per entry requirements.
Their arrival comes as excitement builds for their performance at the Allianz Stadium, with more than 40,000 in attendance at the first stop of their Australian tour.
Travis is expected to spend some time off before heading to Sydney and Melbourne for a show at Marvel Stadium on October 22.
It will then conclude with its final Australian show at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium on October 26.
Kylie Jenner's ex Travis didn't impress some Australians when he posted a list of his Australian concerts on his Circus Maximus world tour.
He will only visit Sydney after the revelation., Melbourne, Brisbane and New Zealand, many fans have left the misery of traveling to see him live.
Fans in Perth and Adelaide were particularly unhappy as a long line of global stars skipping Australian cities on their tours followed.
—What about Perth? One fan messaged the actor, while another said: “Typical [that] Perth is gone.
Perth Now reports that the US leg of Travis' Circus Maximus world tour has already netted the actor $27 million.
Travis isn't the first person to skip the WA capital when visiting Australia after Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift couldn't perform there.
One user said one ticket holder was rejected for wearing “all black.”