Travis Scott and Guns N’ Roses Set to Perform in India

Travis Scott is set to perform in Delhi for over 50,000 fans in October, featuring hits like “Sicko Mode” and songs from Utopia. Ticket sales are anticipated on platforms like BookMyShow. In May 2025, Guns N’ Roses will also return after 12 years, performing classic hits in Mumbai, showcasing the growing trend of international concerts in India.
Travis Scott is set to perform in Delhi, India, hosting over 50,000 fans in October. Attendees can expect a dynamic setlist featuring popular tracks such as “Sicko Mode,” “Goosebumps,” and “Highest In The Room,” along with songs from his latest album, Utopia. While specific ticket information hasn’t been released, historical trends suggest availability on sites like BookMyShow, District, and Paytm Insider.
Scott’s concert reflects the increasing trend of international artists performing in India. His performance follows recent shows by prominent groups like Maroon 5, Coldplay, and Alan Walker, and is promoted by BookMyShow Live. Upcoming concerts, including Guns N’ Roses, will add to the vibrant music scene in the country.
Guns N’ Roses recently announced their return to India after a 12-year absence, with a concert scheduled on May 17, 2025, at Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai. The band revealed their plans on social media, stating, “We’re coming to India. This is going to be special. May 17, Mumbai.”
The current Guns N’ Roses lineup features Axl Rose, Duff McKagan, and Slash. Their upcoming performance will feature classic hits such as “Welcome to the Jungle,” “Sweet Child o’ Mine,” and “November Rain,” delighting fans with timeless rock anthems.
Travis Scott’s upcoming concert in Delhi highlights the increasing presence of international artists in India, with a focus on delivering popular hits alongside new material. Guns N’ Roses’ return after over a decade adds to the excitement for music lovers. The vibrant music scene in India continues to thrive with these notable performances scheduled ahead.
Original Source: m.economictimes.com