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Travis Scott just threw a birthday party in Miami. You'll never guess where

Travis Scott just threw a birthday party in Miami. You'll never guess where

Miami Herald06-05-2025

News Travis Scott just threw a birthday party in Miami. You'll never guess where
Travis Scott attends the after-party for 'The Idol' during the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival at Palm Beach on May 22, 2023 in Cannes, France.
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They were like two ships that passed in the night in the 305.
While Kylie Jenner was gallivanting around town with her bf Timothee Chalamet during F1 weekend, her ex Travis Scott was planning a birthday blowout.
On Sunday, her coparent threw a party for the ages to celebrate turning 34.
The venue? Not a nightclub, but The Museum of Sex, in Miami's Allapattah neighborhood.
The 32,000-square-foot homage to everything X rated is an ideal place for adults (18 and over) to throw a provocative bash. Think pornographic films playing on a loop, a curvaceous cyborg exhibit and a bouncy house full of 'boobs.'
The The parking in the lot is free outside the Museum of Sex Miami in Miami's Alapattah neighborhood. PHOTO BY AL DIAZ
adiaz@miamiherald.com
We were told Scott got a private tour of the space before things got underway and called it 'fire.'
Guests explored MoSex's interactive installations, grabbed CACTI hard seltzer from claw machines, sipped Fanta slushies at the bar and enjoyed a show from 'mermaids' in a 40-foot-high fish tank.
Among the VIPs were the 'Sicko' singer's industry pals including Lil Baby, Young Thug, Ty Dolla $ign, Kyle Kuzma and Quavo, who performed his newest song 'Trappa Rappa.'
Despite the risqué surroundings, 'Travis appeared to be on his best behavior,' an insider tells us, 'even turning down a group of girls trying to enter the DJ booth where he was hanging out most of the evening.'
This story was originally published May 6, 2025 at 5:07 PM.
Madeleine Marr
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Celebrity/real time news reporter Madeleine Marr has been with The Miami Herald since 2003. She has covered such features as travel, fashion and food. In 2007, she helped launch the newspaper's daily People Page, attending red carpet events, awards ceremonies and press junkets; interviewing some of the biggest names in show business; and hosting her own online show. She is originally from New York City.

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