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Hip hop sensation Travis Scott threw a wild party after his show in Melbourne this week.
The 33-year-old American rapper, who is currently in Australia on his Circus Maximus tour, rocked Ms Collins nightclub on Tuesday.
Fans mingled with the music superstar at an exclusive party for Scott's Melbourne concert presented by Tequila Don Julio 1942.
At the venue, the rapper and songwriter performed all of his hits live for over an hour, captivating over 1,000 people in a sold-out venue.
The Chico Mod hitmaker was all smiles and wore a white t-shirt with a grey, black and brown camouflage-print vest.
Travis, whose real name is Jack Berman Webster II, was also wearing jeans, gold jewelry and a pair of black sunglasses.
A private VVIP party followed, where Scott received a custom 1.75ml Don Julio 1942 Magnum Tequila.
The special edition tequila is not currently available in Australia and sells for $400 a bottle.
Hip hop sensation Travis Scott (pictured centre) threw a wild party after his show in Melbourne this week. The 33-year-old American rapper, who is currently in Australia on his Circus Maximus tour, rocked Ms Collins nightclub on Tuesday.
Fans mingled with the music superstar at an exclusive party for Scott's Melbourne concert presented by Tequila Don Julio 1942. At the venue, the rapper and songwriter performed all of his hit songs live for over an hour, captivating to over 1000 people in a sold out venue.
Following his show in Melbourne, Travis will conclude his Australian tour with his final show on October 26. Brisbane Corporate Stadium.
Travis and Kylie Jenner's ex didn't impress some Australians when he revealed his Australian concert lineup on his Circus Maximus world tour.
After it was revealed that he would only be visiting Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and New Zealand, many fans had to travel to see him in person.
The Chico Mod hitmaker was all smiles and wore a white t-shirt with a grey, black and brown camouflage-print vest.
Travis, whose real name is Jack Berman Webster II, was also wearing jeans, gold jewelry and a pair of black sunglasses.
A private VVIP party followed, where Scott received a custom 1.75ml Don Julio 1942 Magnum Tequila.
Fans in Perth and Adelaide were particularly upset when he became the latest in a long line of global stars to skip Australian cities on their tours.
—What about Perth? One fan messaged the actor, while another said: “Typical [that] Perth is gone.
Perth Now reports that the US leg of Travis' Circus Maximus world tour has already netted the actor $27 million.
Travis wasn't the first person to skip the WA capital when heading to Australia, as Paul McCartney and Taylor Swift didn't perform there.
The Jonas Brothers, Sam Smith and Charlie Puth also left Perth fans out in the cold as they were forced to travel to the east coast to see them live.
Dua Lipa has faced backlash in recent weeks for skipping Brisbane and Perth on her upcoming 2025 tour.