【journey into submission: dynamic of eroticism, part i by vixenlaflamme】
LONDON -- You've got to hand it to rapper Travis Scott -- despite falling through a giant hole in the stage during Drake's O2 concert on journey into submission: dynamic of eroticism, part i by vixenlaflammeWednesday, he barely missed a beat.
SEE ALSO: People are laughing over Drake's 'corny' Obama tribute on InstagramVideos of Scott's fall -- which happened during a rendition of "Goosebumps" at the O2 arena in London -- went viral on Twitter in the aftermath of the gig.
Here's the side view:
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And here's another angle (you can see Drake helping Travis back onto the stage in this one):
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Is that a quick recovery or what?
If you were stood further back in the crowd you probably wouldn't even know he'd taken a tumble.
Ashley Keep, who filmed the first clip, followed it up with a tweet saying that Scott's fall had resulted in the Globe (a stage prop) being broken, and that Drake would be offering "everyone" a refund.
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Mashablereached out to the O2 arena to ask about the refund, and a spokesperson responded to say they're currently waiting for an update from Drake's team, but will share the information as soon as they have it.
Scott, meanwhile, doesn't seem to be letting his fall get him down.
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