Watch Travis Scott Perform "Meltdown" and "Sicko Mode" With Drake at It's All a Blur Show
In Vancouver on Tuesday, La Flame and Drake performed their 'Utopia' collab live together for the very first time.
Travis Scott joined Drake for Tuesday night’s It’s All a Blur show in Vancouver.
The addition of La Flame to the lineup for this particular date of the tour, which unlike the bulk of dates did not feature 21 Savage, had been rumored in recent days. As fans are well aware, the first of two dates at Rogers Arena had originally been slated for Monday but was postponed due to “unforeseen circumstances with the newly installed videoboard” at the venue.
Fan-captured footage from Tuesday’s show sees Scott and Drake running through their much-discussed Utopia collab “Meltdown,” marking the first time the two of them have performed the track together live. Naturally, the two also performed the Astroworld megahit “Sicko Mode.”
Among the songs also on the evening’s collective setlist was the Her Loss cut “Pussy & Millions,” Travis’ Utopia track “Fe!n,” and much more. See footage below.
Drake is back in Vancouver on Wednesday night, marking the rescheduled date for the aforementioned Monday postponement. The "Summer Games" sequel denier, whose new album For All the Dogs should be arriving soon, is on the road with It's All a Blur through early October.
Scott, meanwhile, will soon be on the road with his just-announced Circus Maximus tour. The 28-date run, which shares a name with a Utopia track and accompanying film, kicks off in Charlotte on Oct. 11. See a full list of dates and ticket info here.
Utopia has now spent four weeks in a row in the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Interestingly, it could very well wind up being Drake's Dogs that ends the album's career-best chart streak.
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