Travis Scott is back on the big stage for nearly a year after 10 people died of compression suffocation at the 2021 Astroworld festival.
The 31-year-old singer of ‘Highest In The Room’ performed Saturday night at London’s O2 Arena for his first international show since the tragedy – while his loved ones cheered him on.
Kylie Jenner and their 4-year-old daughter, Stormi, were among the 20,000 in the crowd and even got a shoutout from the rapper when he dedicated his 2014 hit song “Mamacita” to his baby girl.
In an Instagram photo dump, Jenner, 24, shared some sweet snaps of herself and Stormi enjoying the concert from a private area at the back of the arena.
Her mini-me-daughter wore pink bejeweled earmuffs, before joining her A-list mom and dad backstage for a group hug.
The couple’s six-month-old son, whose name is unknown, was not at the concert.
However, the CEO of Kylie Cosmetics wasn’t the only big name to help Scott celebrate. NBA stars Kevin Durant and James Harden were also poured with champagne backstage.
Jenner and Scott later dined at The Twenty Two in upscale Mayfair in matching red and white motorcycle jackets.
The ‘Kardashians’ star’s leather biker jacket featured unique collarbone cutouts, a cropped hem and silver zip details.
She paired the piece with an upcycled denim mini skirt made from two different shades of denim sewn together.
Jenner topped off the ensemble with towering black pumps and thin, black hues.
Earlier in the evening, she and Stormi formed a twin sister in gray jeans as they headed to her beauty show, where the toddler paired her flared pants with a Union Jack t-shirt and sneakers.
The controversial rapper will also start a residency at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas next month.
The show, titled “Road to Utopia,” will be “a stunning, first-of-its-kind nightclub residency experience” and a chance for the charts to sample some of its upcoming music, according to a press release.
Scott gave his first public appearance after the tragedy of Astroworld at hotspot E11 in Miami, even during the Formula 1 Grand Prix in May. He also played at a Coachella bash and a pre-Oscar party.
After the October 2021 festival, 400 lawsuits have been filed against Scott, Live Nation and other stakeholders involved in the show. All parties have been charged with negligence and the cases have since been merged into one civil lawsuit representing nearly 2,800 victims.