Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Left The Crowds FE!Ning for More

Circus Maximus comes to a close in Mumbai with a set that felt like it ended too soon.

Keerat Kohli
By Keerat Kohli
LAST UPDATED: NOV 24, 2025, 12:06 IST|5 min read
Travis Scott on the Circus Maximus Tour in India
Travis Scott on the Circus Maximus Tour in India

Travis Scott didn’t just close out his CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour in Mumbai; he detonated it. On November 19, Mahalaxmi Racecourse became the epicentre of a sonic and visual quake as the Houston rapper delivered a finale that felt less like a tour stop and more like a declaration that India is no longer the periphery of global touring. It’s part of the circuit.

From the opening notes of “Hyena,” the energy was combustible. Tens of thousands packed into the racecourse, already primed by NAV’s punchy opening set, and met the superstar with a roar that seemed to shake the scaffolding. After the show, Scott took to X and wrote, “Mumbai you went offff — sent it way up!”

He wasn’t exaggerating. Mumbai didn’t just match the intensity of his earlier Delhi shows; it exceeded it. The India leg of the tour is produced and promoted by BookMyShow Live, the live entertainment experiential division of BookMyShow.

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Through “Sicko Mode,” “Goosebumps,” “FE!N” (performed four times to satisfy the crowd’s rage demands), and the Utopia heavy-hitters, Scott commanded the venue with the kinetic chaos he’s known for globally. Fans climbed shoulders, broke into swirling mosh pits, and chanted every lyric back at him—not as spectators, but as participants in the rage fest Travis brings to every city he goes to.

Scott’s Mumbai return within the same tour cycle is a rarity for an artist at his scale. His tweet after the show, a succinct and almost incredulous appreciation for the city’s energy, captured what the night symbolised that Mumbai’s crowds are ready for all global heavy hitters.

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But India’s infrastructure is not. While the performance was world-class, this is where India’s live entertainment story reveals its growing pains. As the crowd raged, dust clouds rose from the unpaved grounds, coating faces and drifting into the air with every surge. After the show was over, fans were funnelled into a long, uneven walk across the vast racecourse just to reach the exit a trek that undercut the adrenaline of the night and reminded everyone that global-calibre shows can only shine as brightly as the infrastructure supporting them.

India now has access to the biggest stars in the world, and audiences that match their fervour beat for beat. What remains is the backbone: venues that can withstand the scale, planning that anticipates movement, and logistics that don’t leave attendees navigating a dust bowl on their way out.

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