Is it just me, or did the stars align perfectly for Travis Scott’s powerhouse nights in Delhi? On October 18 and 19, under the cosmic influence of a bold Scorpio sun—the sign known for intensity and transformation—Travis didn’t just perform; he exploded onto the scene like a celestial comet blazing through the Indian sky. Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium was transformed into a pulsating orbit of sound and light, pulling more than 125,000 fans into his gravitational field and shattering records for the largest rap concerts in India. It’s almost like the universe whispered, “Time for a new chapter,” and Travis answered with visual spectacle and sonic fireworks that only he could deliver. If you thought tour records were something only to read about, well, this Scorpio season just rewrote the script with pop-up verses and sold-out crowds lighting up the night. Curious to know all the deets behind this cosmic concert phenomenon? LEARN MORE.

Travis Scott pulled off a colossal feat in India with two sold-out nights at Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, drawing more than 125,000 people and setting a new benchmark for rap concerts in the country.
The back-to-back shows on October 18 and 19, part of his global CIRCUS MAXIMUS tour, now stand as the largest single-artist performances in Delhi’s history.
The events were organized by Live Nation and BookMyShow and delivered Scott’s signature sensory overload—complete with massive visuals, intense lighting and a stage setup designed to immerse the crowd.
The Houston-born rapper’s India shows are just the latest milestone in a tour that has already rewritten the record books.
Since kicking off in October 2023, the CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR has grossed $209.3 million across 76 sold-out dates, with 1.7 million tickets sold globally, making it the highest-earning solo rap tour to date.
Scott’s run in India isn’t over. He’s scheduled to perform again on November 19 at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse, where another massive crowd is expected.
The tour‘s international leg continues into 2025 with stops planned in Seoul, Sanya, Tokyo and Abu Dhabi.
Looking ahead, Scott is also set to return to the Coachella stage in 2025, marking his first appearance at the festival since 2017.
Earlier this year, he teased a new project, telling fans the upcoming album would be “as crazy as it gets.”
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