Travis Scott is all smiles as he hosts a wild afterparty with fans in Melbourne following Marvel Stadium concert
Hip-hop sensation Travis Scott threw a wild party after his show in Melbourne this week.
The 33-year-old American rapper, who is currently on his Circus Maximus tour in Australia, took nightclub hotspot Ms Collins by storm on Tuesday.
The exclusive after-party to Scott’s Melbourne concert, hosted by Tequila Don Julio in 1942, introduced fans to the music superstar.
At the venue, the rapper and songwriter performed all his hits live for over an hour, mesmerizing over 1,000 people at the sold-out venue.
The Sicko Mode hitmaker was all smiles and wore a white T-shirt with a grey, black and brown camouflage print vest as he performed for the boisterous crowd.
Travis, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, also wore jeans, gold jewelry and black sunglasses.
A private VVIP after-party followed later, where Scott was presented with a personalized 1.75ml Magnum Tequila Don Julio 1942.
The special edition tequila is currently not available in Australia and costs $400 per bottle.
Hip-hop sensation Travis Scott (pictured center) threw a wild party after his show in Melbourne this week. The 33-year-old American rapper, who is currently on his Circus Maximus tour in Australia, took nightclub hotspot Ms Collins by storm on Tuesday
At the exclusive after-party of Scott’s concert in Melbourne, hosted by Tequila Don Julio in 1942, fans interacted with the music superstar. At the venue, the rapper and songwriter performed all his hits live for over an hour, captivating over 1,000 people in the sold-out venue
After his show in Melbourne, Travis will conclude his Australian tour on October 26 with his final show at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium.
Kylie Jenner’s ex Travis left some Australians unimpressed when he revealed his list of concerts Down Under during his Circus Maximus world tour.
After he revealed he would only be visiting Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and New Zealand, many fans were left furious at having to travel to see him live.
The Sicko Mode hitmaker was all smiles and wore a white T-shirt with a grey, black and brown camouflage print vest as he performed for the boisterous crowd
Travis, whose real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, also wore jeans, gold jewelry and black sunglasses
A private VVIP after-party followed later, where Scott was presented with a personalized 1.75ml Magnum Tequila Don Julio 1942.
Fans in Perth and Adelaide were left particularly dissatisfied after he became the latest in a long line of global stars to skip Australian cities on their tours.
“And Perth?” one fan messaged the artist, while another added: “Typical [that] Perth is being left out.”
The US leg of Travis’ Circus Maximus World Tour has already earned the artist an eye-watering $27 million, according to Perth Now.
Travis isn’t the first to skip the WA capital during a visit to Australia after Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift both failed to perform there.
The Jonas Brothers, Sam Smith and Charlie Puth all also left Perth fans out in the cold when they were forced to travel to the east coast to see them perform live.
Dua Lipa has also faced backlash in recent weeks for skipping Brisbane and Perth on her upcoming 2025 tour.