Two nights. Over 125,000 voices. The CIRCUS MAXIMUS tour made Indian hip-hop history and the world took note.

Travis Scott rolled into Delhi on October 18 and 19 and delivered not just concerts but cultural earthquakes. He sold out both nights at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, drawing over 125,000 people across the two shows, the most spectators ever for a solo rap act in India.
This wasn’t your average international stop. The performances were full sensory storms: immersive visuals, thunderous lighting, booming sound design, the kind of production that insists you feel every beat in your bones. The shows were organized by Live Nation and BookMyShow, and built to not just entertain, but dominate moments.
These Delhi dates sit as crown jewels in Scott’s Circus Maximus World Tour, a beast that has already smashed records. Through 76 sold-out dates, it’s grossed $209.3 million and sold about 1.7 million tickets globally, making it officially the highest-earning solo rap tour ever.
But Scott’s work in India is not done. He’s slated to perform again on November 19 at Mumbai’s Mahalaxmi Racecourse. Audiences are already buzzing. The international leg of his tour will also stretch into 2025, with stops in Seoul, Tokyo, Abu Dhabi and more.
Scott isn’t chasing charts. He’s building epochs. Every stop re-calibrates expectations for what a rap concert can look and feel like. In India, he didn’t just show up. He set the tempo. And now every local act chasing that level will have to work harder. When the smoke clears, we’ll see who’s listening.



