Travis Scott Performs in Public for First Time Since Astroworld Festival Tragedy
Travis Scott was on hand for Grand Prix festivities in Florida this weekend, including a short set at the E11EVEN night club in Miami featuring Quavo.
Travis Scott performed at a night club in Miami on Saturday night amid Grand Prix festivities.
Technically, the performance—as has been widely reported since its announcement last month—marked Scott’s first public performance since the fatal crowd crush incident at last year’s Astroworld Festival in Houston. Per a report from TMZ including footage of Saturday night’s performance at Miami’s E11EVEN night club, Scott performed for a total of roughly 45 minutes.
At one point during the performance, which TMZ reports kicked off shortly after 3 a.m. local time, Scott was joined in front of the crowd by Quavo. See highlights from the night’s performance below.
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Scott was previously reported to have made similar appearances at private events, including a surprise five-song set at a Coachella afterparty in April. That same month, Scott was confirmed to be among the headliners for the upcoming trio of Primavera Sound festivals, marking his first such performance commitment since the aforementioned Astroworld Festival tragedy. His new album, Utopia, is expected to arrive at some point this year.