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Travis Scott's performance in Milan on Tuesday drew an estimated 80,000 fans, with social media users admitting online they feared an earthquake. The concert comes nearly three years after 10 were killed at Scott's Astroworld music festival . Despite social media reports of shaking, Italy's National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology recorded no earthquake activity.

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Victims ranged in age from 9 to 27. Lawsuits following the incident alleged negligent planning and safety concerns claims Scott and promoter Live Nation denied. DONT MISS.

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The final lawsuit was settled last month. In a December 2021 interview, Scott maintained he was unaware of the unfolding tragedy during his performance and claimed he did everything possible to prevent it..

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