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Travis Scott adds Mumbai concert to India tour after Delhi sells out

Travis Scott adds Mumbai concert to India tour after Delhi sells out

India Today2 days ago
After a sensational response to the announcement of Travis Scott's debut India performance in New Delhi, a new show has been added for the India leg of the tour. The additional date and venue this time is Mumbai. The globally acclaimed rapper will bring his explosive 'CIRCUS MAXIMUS WORLD TOUR' to the Mahalaxmi Race Course on Wednesday, November 19, marking his first-ever live performance in the city.advertisementThe Mumbai date follows the Delhi announcement earlier this year, reflecting unprecedented demand from Indian fans. Tickets go live on July 19 at 12 pm IST. A virtual queue system with a waiting room opening at 11 am will be implemented to ensure fairness.The tour, produced by BookMyShow Live in collaboration with global giant Live Nation, spans six countries, with stops including Johannesburg, Seoul, Sanya, Tokyo, Abu Dhabi, and now both Delhi and Mumbai.
With smash hits like 'SICKO MODE', 'Goosebumps', and 'FE!N', Travis Scott's live shows are known for their unmatched energy and immersive visuals. His latest album 'UTOPIA', hailed as the 'album of the decade,' continues to break records, with over 50 billion global streams. India's inclusion, now with two back-to-back shows, underscores the country's rising stature on the global touring map. Fans in Mumbai can now brace for the 'La Flame' spectacle up close, an audiovisual experience that promises to be nothing short of legendary.- EndsTrending Reel
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