Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai
Mumbai, Nov 19: Music lovers in the city witnessed a night of sheer sonic explosion on Tuesday, as global rap sensation Travis Scott transformed the Mahalaxmi Racecourse into a pulsating arena of energy during his CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour. Returning to India after back-to-back shows in Delhi last month, the Grammy-nominated artist delivered a performance that Mumbai will remember for a long time.
From the moment he stormed onto the stage, the venue erupted into a wave of electrifying chaos—tens of thousands chanting in unison, lights flashing like lightning across the dark sky, and fans moving instinctively with every bass drop.

The evening opened with a charged performance by Canadian rapper NAV, who set the tone with crowd favourites like Lemonade. But the atmosphere shifted dramatically when Travis took over, raising the decibel levels and unleashing an hour-long, adrenaline-fuelled set.
Belting out chart-toppers such as Sicko Mode, Goosebumps, Highest in the Room, Butterfly Effect, and Antidote, Travis kept the momentum soaring. The highlight came with FE!N, which had the crowd in such a frenzy that he performed it four times, driven purely by audience demand.
At one point, looking out at the ocean of fans, Travis roared, “We in Mumbai and this s**t already lit! Time for you to rep for the whole of India!” The arena responded instantly—Mamacita sent thousands of phone lights shimmering through the night, creating a surreal moment of calm amid the storm of sound.
Adding to the excitement, the rapper pulled four fans onstage during Smoke Some, Drink Some, Pop One and Night Crawler. One fan held a humorous “Stormi for President 2040” sign, while another arrived in a traditional sherwani, drawing cheers from the crowd.
What made the night even more significant was that Mumbai was not originally part of the tour schedule—the stop was added due to overwhelming demand. The decision proved worthwhile as the city turned out in massive numbers, showcasing India’s growing presence on the global concert map. The event was produced by BookMyShow Live.
As the lights dimmed and the dust settled, fans walked out with hoarse voices, drained energy, and a shared sense that they had been part of something truly historic—a night when Mumbai didn’t just host a concert, but experienced a cultural moment that raised the bar for live performances in India.