
In a first for Indian rap fans, Travis Scott will be in the Delhi storm with his Maximus circus Tour of the stadium this October. Sales of the tickets for the American rapper debut program, announced for October 18 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, went live on April 5 and were exhausted in a few minutes. The frenzy left thousands of empty hands. Then came a turn: Bookmyshow Live revealed a second Delhi program, sending fans once again to see a shot when you see the live hip-hop power station.
Bookmyshow Live Live Asturned fans with a surprise announcement of a second concert appointment. “Utopia cannot stop due to the astronomical demand that we have added a new show on October 19!” The platform published on its official handle X. “The waiting room is lived live at 13:00 and the sale of tickets starts at 13.30 and prepare -you to hook these tickets! (SIC).”
To manage overwhelming demand, Bookmyshow deployed a virtual queue system. The fans were placed in the waiting rooms with the queue numbers climb to the lakes. The frustration spilled quickly on social media.
“When you try to reserve Travis Scott concert tickets in Bookmyshow, but shows your JEE range,” one user joked X. Another added: “At this point, Travis Scott’s queue numbers made me think that I look again.”
Ticket prices for the concert begin at € 3,500 and raise up to $ 30,000 for living room seats. The second show will also be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, on October 19, 2025.
This Delhi stop is part of five Travis Scott countries Maximus circus Tour of the stadium. The rapper confirmed his leg of Asia via Instagram on March 25, writing: “Joburg/ Asia that I want to see something soon.”
The tour starts with Johannesburg, Africa, on October 11. Travis goes to Delhi for his return shows on October 18 and 19, followed by Seoul on October 25, healthy in China on November 1, and finally Tokyo on November 8.
Prior to Travis, international artists such as Ed Sheeran and Chris Martin de Coldplay have performed live in India. Known to push sound boundaries with hits such as Sicko Mode, Rubbishand Faith! NTravis Scott’s 2023 album Utopia It cemented its reputation as a gender flexion force in hip-hop.