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Travis Scott's permit to rap at Egypt's pyramids is revoked amid satanic claims

Travis Scott performs at E11EVEN Miami during race week on May 8, 2022, in Miami.

The Egyptian Syndicate of Musical Professions has canceled a permit for Travis Scott's end-of-the-month concert at the Pyramids of Giza, citing claims that the hip-hop star's show would "contradict the identity of the Egyptian people." The decision comes on the heels of unsubstantiated claims that the "Sicko Mode" rapper promotes "Masonic thoughts" and "carries out strange rituals" during his live events.

The musicians' syndicate, a local group responsible for approving permits, on Tuesday revoked the issued permit that would have allowed Scott to

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