Travis Scott’s highly anticipated Delhi concert served up an electrifying combination of music, energy, and surprise drama on October 18 and 19. As part of his current Circus Maximus World Tour, the American rapper thrilled thousands of fans in the Indian capital with his trademark high-energy performance. Footage of the event took over social media, showing fans dancing, chanting, and singing along to hits such as “Sicko Mode” and “Goosebumps.”
One of the videos that went viral showed a dramatic scene where a spectator named Ansh leaped over the barricade and sprinted towards the stage to come near Travis Scott. With a hip flask in hand and drinking a swig just before the sprint, Ansh—allegedly a professional DJ—was promptly restrained by security and Delhi Police, with no reports of injuries. Other audience members also intervened to diffuse the situation, and the show went on without incident.
The Delhi performances were a milestone moment for Indian fans, who had been waiting with bated breath for Travis Scott to arrive. The concerts, which featured stunning LED backgrounds, fireworks, and constant momentum, were an experience not easily forgotten. Tickets cost between ₹4,000 and ₹30,000 and were sold out weeks in advance. For security reasons, around 1,600 private security personnel and 1,200 to 1,800 Delhi Police officers were dispatched over the course of two days.
The extensive security was paramount, given Travis Scott’s history with rowdy crowds, particularly in the wake of the 2021 Astroworld Festival disaster. Aside from the minor barricade situation, the concerts were otherwise uneventful.
Then there are fans in Mumbai waiting for his November 19, 2025, show at Mahalaxmi Race Course. Tickets ranging from ₹7,000 to ₹35,000 are highly sought after, promising another night to remember in Scott’s unique beats, visual offerings, and stage presence.