When American rap sensation Travis Scott announced his maiden concert in India as part of his Circus Maximus World Tour, fans didn’t just show up—they stormed the gates of BookMyShow, virtually, of course. The demand? Astronomical. Within minutes of ticket sales opening on April 5, the platform was flooded with more than 2-3 lakh fans jostling in digital queues to secure their golden pass for the October 18 concert at New Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.
From FOMO to LOLs: Twitter Has a Field Day
If you didn’t manage to snag a ticket, you’re not alone—and Twitter, or X, made sure to make the heartbreak hilariously relatable. One fan quipped, “Tried to book Travis Scott concert tickets on BookMyShow, but it show your JEE rank.” Another posted, “At this point, Travis Scott’s queue numbers got me thinking I’m looking at JEE again,” alluding to the nerve-wracking competitiveness of India’s notorious engineering entrance exams.
Internet Reacts with Hilarious Memes
Still, a lucky few did manage to get through, proudly flashing their confirmations online and sparking even more envy.
Responding to the mad rush, BookMyShow quickly announced a second show on October 19 at the same venue, offering fans a renewed shot at seeing the rap legend live. Ticket prices range from ₹3,500 for basic entry to a staggering ₹30,000 for premium lounge access, while standing zones are priced at ₹6,500 and ₹15,000.
Scott’s Asia Debut Starts in India
India will be the starting point for Travis Scott’s Asia leg, which also includes performances in Seoul, Sanya, and Tokyo. The shows are produced by BookMyShow Live in collaboration with global entertainment giant Live Nation. On Instagram, Scott teased the tour with his signature cryptic style, writing: “JOBURG/ ASIA WE OTW SOON I WANNA SEE SOMETHING.”
The Hype is Real
Having already conquered Europe and North America, including a sold-out show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Scott’s Circus Maximus tour has become one of the most talked-about music events globally. From mind-bending visuals to surprise appearances—like when Kanye West joined him in Orlando—Scott’s concerts are nothing short of cinematic.
Known for hit tracks like SICKO MODE, Goosebumps, Highest in the Room, and FE!N, the rapper’s latest album UTOPIA has shattered streaming records and cemented his place in the hip-hop pantheon. His genre-bending music and larger-than-life stage setups make his upcoming India shows a once-in-a-lifetime experience for desi fans.
So if you’ve managed to get a ticket, consider yourself lucky. If not, well, maybe it's time to start studying for the next "BookMyShow Entrance Exam."
From FOMO to LOLs: Twitter Has a Field Day
If you didn’t manage to snag a ticket, you’re not alone—and Twitter, or X, made sure to make the heartbreak hilariously relatable. One fan quipped, “Tried to book Travis Scott concert tickets on BookMyShow, but it show your JEE rank.” Another posted, “At this point, Travis Scott’s queue numbers got me thinking I’m looking at JEE again,” alluding to the nerve-wracking competitiveness of India’s notorious engineering entrance exams.
When you try to book Travis Scott concert tickets on BookMyShow, but it show your JEE rank: pic.twitter.com/oPAZXq8iKq
— isHaHaHa (@hajarkagalwa) April 5, 2025
At this point, Travis Scott’s queue numbers got me thinking I’m looking at JEE again.#Bookmyshow pic.twitter.com/rmDJXMDHpS
— Abeer (@abeersinghraw) April 5, 2025
Internet Reacts with Hilarious Memes
No Travis Scott concert too🙂 pic.twitter.com/W4k7GYqwIc
— M@yur£$h (@bhojanD_or) April 5, 2025
Travis Scott fans lining up on BookMyShow: pic.twitter.com/w9EljFhk6L
— Chai Met Toast! (@youvanik) April 5, 2025
Me checking my chances to get travis scott concert' tickets pic.twitter.com/EsOZtoERmn
— isHaHaHa (@hajarkagalwa) April 5, 2025
Still, a lucky few did manage to get through, proudly flashing their confirmations online and sparking even more envy.
GUESS WHO’S GOING TO SEE TRAVIS SCOTT!!!!!!! https://t.co/DpG2l1kXjr pic.twitter.com/sX6N1IBB2T
— A$AP Fryメ𝟶💜🚷 | SEEING TRAVIS SCOTT 10/18 (@FryWipes) April 5, 2025
Responding to the mad rush, BookMyShow quickly announced a second show on October 19 at the same venue, offering fans a renewed shot at seeing the rap legend live. Ticket prices range from ₹3,500 for basic entry to a staggering ₹30,000 for premium lounge access, while standing zones are priced at ₹6,500 and ₹15,000.
Lesssgooo 🔥 https://t.co/bXRJN6UZ2q
— BookMyShow (@bookmyshow) April 5, 2025
Scott’s Asia Debut Starts in India
India will be the starting point for Travis Scott’s Asia leg, which also includes performances in Seoul, Sanya, and Tokyo. The shows are produced by BookMyShow Live in collaboration with global entertainment giant Live Nation. On Instagram, Scott teased the tour with his signature cryptic style, writing: “JOBURG/ ASIA WE OTW SOON I WANNA SEE SOMETHING.”
The Hype is Real
Having already conquered Europe and North America, including a sold-out show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Scott’s Circus Maximus tour has become one of the most talked-about music events globally. From mind-bending visuals to surprise appearances—like when Kanye West joined him in Orlando—Scott’s concerts are nothing short of cinematic.
Known for hit tracks like SICKO MODE, Goosebumps, Highest in the Room, and FE!N, the rapper’s latest album UTOPIA has shattered streaming records and cemented his place in the hip-hop pantheon. His genre-bending music and larger-than-life stage setups make his upcoming India shows a once-in-a-lifetime experience for desi fans.
So if you’ve managed to get a ticket, consider yourself lucky. If not, well, maybe it's time to start studying for the next "BookMyShow Entrance Exam."
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