Egyptian Government Axes Travis Scott's Pyramids Concert Due to Safety Concerns and the Rapper's "Peculiar Rituals"

Scott was set to perform in front of the Pyramids of Giza on July 28

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BY Kaelen BellPublished Jul 18, 2023

Travis Scott's new album Utopia — his first since 2018's Astroworld and since the deadly 2021 Astroworld festival crowd crush that killed 10 people — is reportedly arriving later this month, and as part of the promotional rollout, Scott was set to play a show in front of the Pyramids of Giza on July 28. 

However, that show no longer appears to be happening, as Egypt's state-affiliated Musicians Syndicate has refused to grant permits, citing "the safety and protection of the audience" and "peculiar rituals performed by the star during his performance, contradicting our authentic societal values and traditions." 

As speculated by Egypt Today, that second part could have something to do with online rumours about Scott's alleged affiliation with Freemasonry.

In a statement on behalf of the Musicians Syndicate, Dr. Mohamed Abdullah said:

Regarding the concert scheduled to be held on 28th July at the Pyramids area in Giza by American rapper Travis Scott, the Musicians Syndicate, as the entity responsible for issuing licenses for music and singing concerts in Egypt, in coordination with the Egyptian Ministry of Culture represented by the Censorship Authority for Artistic Works and the Ministry of Labor, emphasizes the necessity of considering security aspects and obtaining approvals from the relevant authorities as a top priority when organizing concerts. This is to ensure the safety and protection of the audience…

While the Musicians Syndicate has welcomed various art forms and concerts in recent months, it has set conditions and regulations to safeguard the customs and traditions inherited by the Egyptian people…
As the Musicians Syndicate is part of the fabric of our beloved country, it works towards its stability and security and rejects any tampering with the societal values, customs, and traditions of Egypt and the Arab world.

After examining social media opinions and feedback, as well as the news circulating on search engines and social media platforms, which included authenticated images and information about peculiar rituals performed by the star during his performance, contradicting our authentic societal values and traditions, the Syndicate's president and board of directors have decided to cancel the license issued for hosting this type of concert, which goes against the cultural identity of the Egyptian people.

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