That was close!
Travis Scott, 32, nearly got knocked off the stage by a massive prop Tuesday during the Brooklyn stop of his Utopia — Circus Maximus Tour.
In a fan-captured video posted to X, the platform previously known as Twitter, a huge replica of the “Goosebumps” rapper’s head came up behind him and bumped into him, nearly causing him to lose his balance.
Luckily, Scott’s quick thinking sent him leaping off of a raised platform onto the safe stage below him.
The Post has contacted reps for Scott for comment.
The blunder comes days after Scott’s Chicago show was canceled just hours before it was supposed to start, which left fans furious.
Neither Scott nor the venue revealed the reason for the cancelation, but the day after, the “Sicko Mode” rapper hinted he got stuck on an airplane.
“I literally spent 24 hrs on a f–king runway. Craziest s–t ever. To my people in Chicago I was so ready to go crazyyyy,” he tweeted.
“Chicago always been one if my favorite places. Togo (sic) ham and been waiting for it the whole tour. I will be back the first couple days of January.”
To add to Scott’s tumultuous week, The Post’s Chuck Arnold deemed his song “K-pop,” which featured Bad Bunny and The Weeknd one of the worst tunes of 2023.
“It’s not that this shoulda-been-killer collab from Scott’s “Utopia” album is terrible. But considering how much talent is on this all-star squad, this trap bop is more like meh-pop,” Arnold declared in his roundup.