Rapper Travis Scott to make India debut with 'Circus Maximus World Tour' in Delhi 
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Rapper Travis Scott to make India debut with 'Circus Maximus World Tour' in Delhi

American rapper and singer-songwriter Travis Scott is set to make his India debut with the Circus Maximus World Tour. Scott will perform in New Delhi on October 18, 2025.

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Global rap icon Travis Scott is gearing up for his first-ever performance in India. The songwriter and rapper will take the stage at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium on October 18, 2025, as part of his highly acclaimed Circus Maximus World Tour.

With his grand debut, fans can expect a high-energy set featuring some of Scott’s biggest hits, including Sicko Mode, Goosebumps, Highest in the Room, and the viral sensation Fe!n. His latest album Utopia has dominated global charts, further cementing his influence as a leader in contemporary hip-hop.

Scott’s reputation for creating immersive, larger-than-life stage productions has made his live performances a global phenomenon. His India debut is expected to be no different, promising a night of pulsating beats and electric visuals.

Travis Scott’s arrival marks another major milestone for India’s evolving live music scene. From Ed Sheeran and Coldplay to Imagine Dragons and K-pop sensation Jackson Wang, global artists are now looking at India as a potential concert-going country.

The concert is being brought to India by BookMyShow Live.

Source: India Today

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