Scott alternated between stages at the north and south end of the BOK Center, giving people on both ends of the floor a closer view of the young artist. Scott performs with the energy of a modern rock star, and his fanbase of predominately teenagers and early 20-somethings helped turn the show into an unforgettable experience for every person in the building. As Scott yelled into his permanently auto-tuned microphone, the energy in the crowd was always visible, often times with multiple “mosh pits” going on at once in the general admission section of the crowd.

Select fans were also pulled from the crowd and were able to ride the makeshift Ferris wheel throughout first half of the set. Later in the show, Scott rode the roller coaster with a fan during his performance of “Antidote,” a track that went four-times platinum.

Two other fans were pulled out of the crowd to ride the roller coaster during Scott’s performance of “Goosebumps,” a song he famously performed 14 times in a row during his last stop in Oklahoma, an Oklahoma City concert in May 2017 to set the Guinness World Record for most times consecutively performing a song.