Travis Scott plays solo for the first time since the Astroworld tragedy

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The American rapper gave a concert at the O2 Arena in London, nine months after the deadly stampede that left 10 dead and many injured in Houston, Texas.

Travis Scott is officially back on stage. This Saturday, the American rapper performed at the O2 Arena in London, his first concert since the tragedy at the Astroworld festival last November, where a deadly stampede left 10 dead and many injured in Houston, Texas, including minors. .

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The artist, who launched a five million dollar aid program last March to finance the reinforcement of security at events, did not refer to this tragedy during his show.

Instead, he offered his fans an impressive show: fireworks, unreleased songs… For the occasion, his partner Kylie Jenner and his daughter Stormi were present in the audience.

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If this is the artist’s first solo concert since 2021, the latter had already been back on stage for several months. Travis Scott notably performed in May at the Billboard Music Awards and then as a surprise guest at the Rolling Loud festival in Miami in July.

A new album to come

This Travis Scott performance in London precedes the release of his fourth studio album, Utopiathat the rapper has been joking since 2020. During his show, the interpreter of goosebumps took advantage of his return to the stage to reveal two unreleased songs – the country of god Y lost forever, with Westside Gunn and James Blake. Two titles that could, according to fan speculation, appear on this next album.

If the release date ofUtopia Not yet confirmed, Travis Scott recently announced that he would be in residence at Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas for a seven-concert series called “Road to Utopia” between September 17 and October 15.

Author: Carla Loridan
Source: BFM TV

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