Travis Scott’s India Debut in Delhi Faces Empty Seats and Delays | Fans Say ‘He’s Not Coming Back’

Travis Scott’s India Debut in Delhi Faces Empty Seats and Delays | Fans Say ‘He’s Not Coming Back’

Rapper Travis Scott’s debut concert in India turned into a night of mixed emotions for fans in Delhi. Despite being marketed as a sold-out show, many attendees reported empty seats, subdued energy, and long waiting hours, casting doubt on whether the global rap superstar will return to India anytime soon.

Held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi, on Saturday, October 18, 2025, the concert was a major security and logistical undertaking. Over 3,400 personnel, including 1,600 private security staff and 1,800 Delhi Police officers, were deployed to ensure crowd safety and smooth operations.

Fans Report Empty Seats and Low Energy

While event organizers claimed the concert was sold out, social media told a different story. Videos from the event showed rows of empty seats and a crowd lacking enthusiasm. One viral post summed up the mood, saying, “He’s never coming back.”

Another disappointed attendee commented,

“Trust me, he’s not coming back ever again. Dead crowd, half-empty arena, people just know 2-3 songs. 90% of the crowd were uni kids trying to fit into pop culture — just there to make snaps and reels.”

The comments reflected the sentiment of several concert-goers who felt that Delhi’s audience energy didn’t match the global hype surrounding Travis Scott’s performances.

Four-Hour Wait Frustrates Fans

Fans also criticized the four-hour delay before the artist’s appearance. Many expressed frustration over poor time management and a lack of basic amenities like water in some zones.

One attendee wrote,

“They kept us waiting for 4 hours, and there was no water in the Silver zone. The most dead crowd was in the seating area.”

Mixed Reactions Across Sections

While the seating sections appeared low-energy, reports suggested that the Gold and Silver standing sections were far livelier. A user clarified,

“Silver standing was full rage. I don’t know what you’ve been watching!”

Another concert-goer humorously remarked,

“Main akele vibe karke kitna bacha paugi, Travis? Sach toh ye hai ki crowd aur concert dono dead the.”
(How much can I save you by vibing alone, Travis? The truth is, both the crowd and the concert were dead.)

Organizers Blamed for Poor Planning

Some fans defended Travis Scott, pointing fingers at the event organizers for poor planning and ticketing issues.

“Can’t just blame people. Organizers should’ve picked a better date and prevented ticket scalping,” one user posted online.

Hopes for a Better Mumbai Show

Amid disappointment, others expressed hope that Travis Scott’s upcoming Mumbai concert would be better organized and more energetic.

“Hope Mumbai concert won’t be like this. Why are people just standing there? Why’d they even buy the tickets, bruh?” one fan wrote.

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