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First Post
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- First Post
Travis Scott India Tour 2025: Global singer to extend his India tour with an additional performance in Mumbai
Taking to his Instagram handle, Scott shared his schedule of performances in Asia as a part of the Maximus World Tour read more Global singer Travis Scott is coming to India and his show in Delhi is already sold out for October. The name is CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR. But the singer is extending his tour by adding an additional performance in Mumbai that will happen at Mahalaxmi Race Course on November 19. The tickets will go live on 19th, 2025, at 12 noon (PM) IST, exclusively on BookMyShow. Rap icon Scott is set to perform in New Delhi at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on October 18, 2025. The event is produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the live entertainment experiential division of BookMyShow, in collaboration with global promoters Live Nation. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Taking to his Instagram handle, Scott shared his schedule of performances in Asia as a part of the Maximus World Tour. He will start his Asia tour with India, followed by stops at Seoul in Korea, Sanya in China and Tokyo in Japan. Scott has already wrapped up the European leg of his Circus Maximus tour last year. The tour saw him play at arenas across North America and Europe, including Tottenham Hotspur's 62,000-capacity soccer stadium in London. One of the remarkable moments of Scott's 'Circus Maximus World Tour' came when singer Kanye West joined Travis Scott as a special guest during his performance at Orlando last year. As per TMZ, Travis told the crowd, 'I wouldn't be here on this stage without my brother, man. He opened up these doors for me. … Make some noise for the greatest of all time.' Singer Scott known for his chart-topping hits like 'SICKO MODE', 'Goosebumps', 'Highest in the room' and 'FE!N'. Travis Scott is considered one of the rap legends who redefined modern hip-hop with his signature psychedelic beats and immersive stage productions. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD His latest album, UTOPIA, shattered streaming records and solidified his place as one of the most influential artists of this generation. With added inputs from agencies


CBS News
21 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Chicago band says their song was sampled in Travis Scott track without credit or permission
A Chicago band said one of the world's biggest rappers used part of their song on his new album — but said Travis Scott failed to credit, compensate, or clear the sample. After years of working on and performing their song, "Pursuit," Chicago band Pixel Grip woke up to a surprise when they heard a sample of their song. "And then I listened to it again and then in all caps was like, 'Holy s***!'" said vocalist Rita Lukea. Lukea told her bandmates — drummer/producer Tyler Ommen and synth player/producer Jon Jon Freund their song was on the new Travis Scott album "JackBoys 2." "I can just tell immediately, because like, I worked so hard on this song, it's like, I can hear the bass line in the background. I can hear the noise that swirls in the very beginning," said Freund. Playing their song "Pursuit" and Travis Scott's song "Kick Out" side-by-side, Pixel Grip said there is no doubt. "As soon as I had headphones on, I was like yo, y'all, this is just a sample," said Ommen. "This is the song in the background." The Pixel Grip song "Pursuit" took years — starting at a festival in 2018. The band's media shows clips of them putting it together in 2020. So the band posted online that the Travis Scott song had sampled "Pursuit" without permission. "I just can't stop thinking about who else extremely famous or powerful in music knows about us and even actively likes our music but refuses to throw us a bone," Pixel Grip wrote in a post on X. Pixel Group said they got a message from Scott's co-producer, Sean Momberger, telling them, "Hey the label should be reaching out to clear the sample soon." Momberger said the song wasn't cleared prior to release, and added that he loved "Pursuit" and "knew it was special right when [he] heard it." Momberger was also behind what was arguably last year's biggest rap hit — Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us." "It just would have meant the world if he even just tagged us or shout us out in any way, like, that would've been a huge moment for us," said Lukea, "but instead, he just completely acted like we don't exist." As the band looks over their new album, they say they're open to work with others. "We're happy to collaborate, just let us know," said Ommen. But they are hoping to be a part of the process — not just the end product. "song is good," Lukea said. "We just want credit." The band will hit the road for a tour with dozens of stops starting Sept. 23, and is already thinking about the ways that they are going to incorporate the controversy into their sets. CBS News Chicago reached out to producer Momberger and several members of Travis Scott's team. We have not heard back.


Bahrain This Week
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Bahrain This Week
TRAVIS SCOTT ADDS ABU DHABI SHOW TO RECORD-BREAKING ‘CIRCUS MAXIMUS' WORLD TOUR
Internationally acclaimed superstar Travis Scott has added a new Abu Dhabi, UAE date to his 2025 CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR. The show is set to take place on Saturday, November 15 at Etihad Park. Promoted by Live Nation Middle East, in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi and Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi, the limited global run will span six countries, kicking off on Saturday, October 11 in Johannesburg, South Africa at FNB Stadium, before continuing with additional stops in Delhi, India, Seoul, Korea, Sanya, Hainan, China, and Tokyo, Japan. Scott's CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR originally kicked off October 2023 and included 76 sold-out stops across North America, Europe, UK, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand throughout 2023 and 2024. The tour concluded as the highest grossing rap tour in history with $209.3 million and 1.7 million tickets sold.


Al Etihad
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Al Etihad
Travis Scott brings record-breaking tour to Etihad Park
16 July 2025 00:31 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Big news for hip-hop fans. Global powerhouse Travis Scott is bringing his record-breaking 'Circus Maximus Tour' to Etihad Park, Yas Island for one night only on Saturday, November 15, the success of his chart-topping album 'UTOPIA', the 34-year-old make his highly anticipated return to the UAE and it's set to be one of the biggest live shows of the over 76 sold-out shows and 1.7 million fans already in attendance, the Circus Maximus Tour has become the highest-grossing rap tour of all time. From a sold-out SoFi Stadium in LA to breaking merchandising records in London, Scott continues to push the boundaries of the live music a powerful performance featuring hits like '4x4', 'FE!N' and 'SICKO MODE', alongside mind-blowing visuals and energy that only Scott can deliver. Tickets go on sale on Friday, July 18, at noon.


CairoScene
a day ago
- Entertainment
- CairoScene
Travis Scott to Bring ‘Circus Maximus' Tour to Abu Dhabi This November
Travis Scott will take the stage in Abu Dhabi for the first time this November, bringing his 'Circus Maximus' tour to Etihad Park as part of a six-country international run. Jul 15, 2025 American rapper Travis Scott is set to perform in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, November 15th, as part of his 'Circus Maximus' world tour. The event will take place at Etihad Park on Yas Island and marks the UAE stop in a tour that includes Johannesburg, Delhi, Sanya, Tokyo, and Seoul. Presented by Live Nation Middle East in collaboration with the Department of Culture and Tourism, the concert is expected to draw a major crowd. The original 'Circus Maximus' tour broke records as the highest-grossing rap tour in history, earning over USD 209 million across 76 sold-out shows and drawing 1.7 million fans worldwide. Presale tickets go live on July 17th at 12 PM GST, with general sales opening on July 18th at the same time. Tickets will be available via Travis Scott's and Live Nation's official websites.