India has witnessed some of the biggest international artists in recent years, and the latest to take the country by storm was Travis Scott. After electrifying Delhi with two unforgettable shows, he brought Mumbai to a standstill on Wednesday, November 19, with an epic performance. Despite being midweek, his fans flocked to Mahalaxmi Racecourse, transforming it into a pulsating hub of energy! Here’s a glimpse into what the global hip-hop icon’s final performance in India looked like!
Mumbai Goes Wild As Travis Scott Ends His CIRCUS MAXIMUS Tour

From towering flames and fiery rockets to cinematic lighting, Travis Scott’s CIRCUS MAXIMUS finale show in Mumbai delivered the high-octane energy he’s known for worldwide! The Grammy-nominated artist’s third concert in India marked a milestone, showcasing the country’s growing presence on the global live music map.
His power-packed setlist spanned with chartbusters like Sicko Mode, Goosebumps, FE!N, Highest In The Room, and Butterfly Effect. It’s safe to say that Mahalaxmi Racecourse turned into one giant, synchronised mosh pit of pure euphoria as waves of excitement rippled through the crowd, and tens of thousands rapped along to every lyric, making his third show in India a true celebration of hip-hop culture in the country.
Redefining India’s Live Music Landscape

Travis’ CIRCUS MAXIMUS India leg was produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the experiential live entertainment division of BookMyShow. Canadian rapper and singer NAV kicked off the night with a high-energy set, wowing fans with his signature style and chart-topping hits. Even before Travis Scott took over the stage, he set the tone of the night by spinning viral anthems like Lemonade.
Travis arrived on stage with the beats of Hyaena buzzing around the venue and thousands of fans roaring with excitement. From the very first song, the energy was palpable, and the cinematic visuals, larger-than-life production, bone-rattling bass, and immersive storytelling pulled the audience deep into a spectacle that India has never witnessed before.
A Historic Moment In India’s Hip-Hop Journey

The highlight of the night was when Travis pulled four ecstatic fans up on stage! He huddled with them while performing Smoke Some Drink Some Pop One and Night Crawler, sending the crowd into absolute frenzy. In between songs, Travis Scott shouted, “We in Mumbai and this s*** already lit! It’s time for you all to rep for the whole of India right here.”
As Mamacita played, the arena became a sea of twinkling phone lights. It was a stunning display of unity that perfectly showcased the connection between Travis Scott and his fans. The energy at the venue was so electric that he played FE!N, the hip-hop anthem, four times, to match his fans’ fervour as the crowd refused to let the song end, with excitement surging higher with every beat.
Naman Pugalia, Chief Business Officer – Live Events, BookMyShow, added, “Travis Scott’s Mumbai showcase marks a pivotal moment for India’s live entertainment landscape, building on the phenomenal response to his historic debut in Delhi. The love and energy we ignited in the capital created extraordinary nationwide momentum, and tonight Mumbai amplified that spirit with an exceptional, truly unmatched force. With the invaluable support and seamless coordination of our civic authorities, we successfully executed a show of this scale with precision and utmost safety. The resounding success of the CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour continues to demonstrate India’s undeniable capability to host global icons. In doing so, we are not only delivering world-class experiences to fans but also establishing strong, new benchmarks for the entire industry.”
From jaw-dropping visuals to unforgettable crowd moments, Travis Scott’s CIRCUS MAXIMUS finale in Mumbai was a celebration of music, energy, and fan love!
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