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Travis Scott sparks outrage as several concertgoers are turned away at rapper’s sold-out show in Sydney

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Travis Scott fans criticized the American rapper and show organizers after several attendees were turned away from his sold-out concert in Sydney on Friday night.

Travis Scott fans have criticized the American rapper and show organizers after several attendees were turned away from his sold-out concert in Sydney on Friday night.

Several disgruntled ticket holders who attended the concert, held at the Allianz Stadium, vented their frustrations after several anxious fans were denied entry over their choice of clothing.

Addressing the matter on the Tea Time Facebook group, one attendee asked why people were denied entry to the concert, as the stadium does not have a dress code in place according to its entry conditions.

‘Why does Travis Scott reject people because of what they wear?’ the poster asked. “Just curious, that’s all.”

When a fan asked what they were wearing, the poster noted that those denied entry were dressed in “sports team jerseys and motorcycle patches.”

The wearing of patches associated with motorcycle gangs is illegal on licensed premises in New South Wales.

In the comments, several other members of the group shared their experiences entering the concert.

One user claimed that a ticket holder was “rejected for wearing all-black clothing.”

Travis Scott fans criticized the American rapper and show organizers after several attendees were turned away from his sold-out concert in Sydney on Friday night.

—Did they mention anything to you about how no one wore black or striped shirts? added the fan.

“Yeah, he almost got rejected, he was literally wearing a fake green soccer jersey,” another concertgoer shared.

‘Did you see so many people rejected????????’

Daily Mail Australia has contacted representatives from Allianz Stadium for comment.

American rapper Scott, 33, is currently on his Circus Maximus tour in Australia and kicked off his run of sold-out shows in Sydney on Thursday, October 17.

The singer, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, landed in Sydney on a private jet just hours before his sold-out concert later that night.

Several disgruntled ticket holders who attended the concert, held at the Allianz Stadium, vented their frustrations after several anxious fans were denied entry over their choice of clothing.

Several disgruntled ticket holders who attended the concert, held at the Allianz Stadium, vented their frustrations after several anxious fans were denied entry over their choice of clothing.

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In the Facebook group Tea Time, an attendee asked why people were denied entry to the concert, as the stadium does not have a dress code in place according to its entry conditions.

In the Facebook group Tea Time, an attendee asked why people were denied entry to the concert, as the stadium does not have a dress code in place according to its entry conditions.

His arrival came as excitement grew for his performance at the Allianz Stadium, with more than 40,000 in attendance at the first stop of his Australian tour.

Travis is expected to spend some downtime in Sydney before traveling to Melbourne for a show at Marvel Stadium on October 22.

It will then conclude on October 26 with its final Australian show at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.

Kylie Jenner’s ex Travis left some Aussies impressed when he revealed his Australian gig lineup on his Circus Maximus world tour.

After revealing he would only visit Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and New Zealand, many fans were left furious at having to travel to see him live.

Fans in Perth and Adelaide in particular were left unhappy after he became the latest in a long line of global stars to skip Australian cities on their tours.

—What about Perth? one fan messaged the artist, while another added: “It’s typical for Perth to be left out.”

The US leg of Travis’ Circus Maximus world tour has already earned the artist a whopping $27 million, according to Perth Now.

Travis is not the first to skip the WA capital while visiting Australia after Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift were unable to perform there.

A user claimed that a ticket holder was

One user claimed that a ticket holder was “rejected for wearing all-black clothing.”

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