Travis Scott adds Mumbai stop to India tour following Delhi sell-out

Mr. Jindal
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Travis Scott adds Mumbai stop to India tour

Travis Scott adds Mumbai stop to India tour

After overwhelming demand for his debut India show in New Delhi, Travis Scott has officially added a second date in Mumbai to his Circus Maximus World Tour. The American rapper will perform at the Mahalaxmi Race Course on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, marking his first-ever live appearance in the city.

The Mumbai announcement follows a near-instant sell-out of the New Delhi show, highlighting Scott’s growing fanbase in India. Tickets for the Mumbai performance go on sale Friday, July 19, at 12 PM IST via travisscott.com and BookMyShow. A virtual queue system will be in place to ensure equitable access, with a waiting room opening one hour earlier at 11 AM IST.

The India leg of Scott’s tour is part of a larger global schedule that spans six countries, including stops in Johannesburg, Seoul, Sanya, Tokyo, and Abu Dhabi. In India, the tour is being produced by BookMyShow Live in partnership with global entertainment company Live Nation.

Scott’s live shows are known for their intense atmosphere and elaborate production design. With hits like SICKO MODE, Goosebumps, and FE!N, and the record-breaking success of his latest album UTOPIA, Scott’s performances have become signature events in modern hip-hop culture. UTOPIA, which has surpassed 50 billion global streams, has been described as “the album of the decade.”

The Mumbai concert will be open to fans aged 10 and above. Attendees under 18 must be accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket in the same zone. For safety reasons, fans under 16 will not be permitted in standing-only zones such as the Fan Pit Ground or Silver Ground but may access seated or mixed zones like Platinum Lounge, Gold, and Silver Platform.

Scott’s Circus Maximus World Tour, which began in October 2023, has already broken records worldwide. With 76 sold-out shows across North America, Europe, the UK, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand, it has become the highest-grossing rap tour in history, grossing $209.3 million and selling over 1.7 million tickets.

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