'Let him go!': Travis Scott fan 'put in a chokehold by security' at Cali Christmas concert in Los Angeles

Travis Scott, 25, pleaded for security to 'ease up' after two fans tried to jump on stage with the rapper at the Cali Christmas concert in Los Angeles on Saturday night.

One concert-goer appeared to be locked in a 'vicious chokehold' by a security guard as fans could be heard screaming 'let him go' in videos shared on social media from the event at The Forum in Inglewood, California, according to TMZ.

However, according to the website the security guard was not part of the performer's personal staff. 

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Help! Travis Scott, 25, pleaded for security to 'ease up' after two fans tried to jump on stage  at the Cali Christmas concert in Los Angeles on Saturday night, according to TMZ

Help! Travis Scott, 25, pleaded for security to 'ease up' after two fans tried to jump on stage at the Cali Christmas concert in Los Angeles on Saturday night, according to TMZ

In the shaking video shared from the pit of the concert, one fan can be seen trying to stand up as a security guard holds onto his neck with one hand.

Fans could be heard screaming in the background, 'Let him up! Let him up!'

TMZ reported that two male fans tried to get closer to the rapper, and 'One guy was released -- but the other was dragged away by his neck.' 

Ouch! One concert-goer was reportedly locked into a 'vicious chokehold' by a security guard as fans could be heard screaming 'let him go' in videos shared  from the event at The Forum 

Ouch! One concert-goer was reportedly locked into a 'vicious chokehold' by a security guard as fans could be heard screaming 'let him go' in videos shared from the event at The Forum 

Sing it: Travis is known for his wild antics on stage and was recently sued for encouraging fans to jummp from a balcony on April 30

Sing it: Travis is known for his wild antics on stage and was recently sued for encouraging fans to jummp from a balcony on April 30

Travis is known for his wild antics on stage and was recently sued for encouraging fans to jummp from a balcony on April 30.

Keeping with intense traditions, he jumped onto a massive motorized eagle that flew above the crowd and hoovered over the stage on Saturday night.

Scott seemed to be enjoying himself on stage as he brought out Big Sean to perform the song Go Legend for the first time live, before Trippie Redd joined him on stage to sing Dark Knight Dummo.  

Dynamic duo: Scott seemed to be enjoying himself on stage as he brought out Big Sean to perform the song Go Legend for the first time live

Dynamic duo: Scott seemed to be enjoying himself on stage as he brought out Big Sean to perform the song Go Legend for the first time live

Concert gear: The Goosebumps singer rocked a pair of plaid maroon pants splattered with silver zippers in addition to a maroon and white Letterman jacket
Concert gear: The Goosebumps singer rocked a pair of plaid maroon pants splattered with silver zippers in addition to a maroon and white Letterman jacket

Concert gear: The Goosebumps singer rocked a pair of plaid maroon pants splattered with silver zippers in addition to a maroon and white Letterman jacket 

The Goosebumps singer rocked a pair of plaid maroon pants splattered with silver zippers in addition to a maroon and white Letterman jacket.

Performers at the concert hosted by local rap station Power106 included Chance the Rapper, Majid Jordan, Joey Bada$$ and G4SHI.

Travis is reportedly expecting his first child with girlfriend Kylie Jenner.

The pair were seen getting close to each other in April at the Coachella music festival, just weeks after Kylie officially called it quits with longtime-boyfriend Tyga.

New parents: Travis is reportedly expecting his first child with girlfriend Kylie Jenner; seen at a basketball game in April

New parents: Travis is reportedly expecting his first child with girlfriend Kylie Jenner; seen at a basketball game in April

 

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