Travis Scott hosts epic Melbourne afterparty with fans post-concert
Travis Scott's limited tour stops leave Aussie fans disappointed
Travis Scott turned up the heat in Melbourne this week, hosting an unforgettable afterparty following his sold-out Marvel Stadium show.
The hip hop sensation currently on his Circus Maximus tour in Australia, lit up the stage at exclusive nightclub Ms Collins on Tuesday.
Sponsored by Tequila Don Julio 1942, the wild afterparty gave fans a chance to party with the Sicko Mode hitmaker himself.
Scott, all smiles in a white tee paired with a camo vest, jeans, gold chains, and black sunglasses, performed his biggest hits for over an hour, thrilling over 1,000 fans at the packed venue.
Later in the night, he attended an ultra-exclusive VVIP afterparty, where he was gifted a rare 1.75mL Magnum bottle of Tequila Don Julio 1942, valued at $400 and unavailable in Australia.
After his electrifying performance in Melbourne, Travis Scott is set to wrap up his Australian tour with a highly anticipated show at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium on October 26.
However, the rapper's concert schedule has stirred up mixed reactions among fans down under.
Many were left disappointed when Travis, who shares a history with Kylie Jenner, announced that his Circus Maximus world tour would only make stops in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and New Zealand.
This limited itinerary has prompted some Australian fans to voice their frustrations, feeling the need to travel significant distances to catch him live.
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