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Travis Scott's raucous Milan show with 80,000 jumping fans sparks EARTHQUAKE fears  - three years after Astroworld tragedy killed 10 people


Travis Scott's raucous Milan show with 80.000 jumping fans in attendance sparked earthquake fears on Tuesday - almost three years after the Astroworld tragedy killed 10 people .

However, social media posts from the Milan area saw people report feeling tremors on the same night of the concert -, but no quakes were recorded at Italy ’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, according to the Italian news site Il Messaggero. The 10 Astroworld fatal victims - (clockwise) Madison Dubiski, 23; John Hilgert, 14; Bharti Shahani, 22; Axel Acosta, 21; Brianna Rodriguez, 16; Mirza Baig, 27; Franco Patino, 21; Jacob Jurinek, 21; Rodolfo Angel Peña, 23; and Ezra Blount, 9 The songstress, 33, has been breaking records with her The Eras Tour - which sees her belt out a whopping 44 songs a night - with the star's fans making the earth move, according to Western Washington University geology professor and seismologist Jackie Caplan-Auerbach.

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