Travis Scott is slowly regaining his popularity after the tragic events that embroiled during last year's Astroworld Music Festival that claimed the lives of many people and injured hundreds of concertgoers as he kicked off his residency in Las Vegas featuring new collaboration songs; which artists did he team up with?
According to Complex, the rapper's Zouk Nightclub residency began over the weekend and fans who attended the first show received a very special treat as Scott previewed a few of never-before-heard songs featuring several artists.
One of the songs that played that evening was a collaboration with Kid Cudi. Despite not having an official title yet, many fans named it "Out of My Mind."
Other tracks featuring Lil Uzi Vert, Pharrell, and Future were also previewed at the first show.
As of this writing, the outlet noted that it's still unclear whether the collaborative tracks mentioned above will appear on the highly-anticipated album "Utopia."
Travis Scott Zouk Nightclub Las Vegas Residency Amid Astroworld Lawsuits
The embattled rapper may be facing several lawsuits due to the Astroworld Tragedy, but he's given a chance to shine to the public again as he's scheduled to perform several shows at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas for his residency.
The famed venue is located at Resorts World in Nevada. Scott is expected to return on October 15.
Titled "Road to Utopia," the event is expected to play solo music as well as unreleased tracks because he wasn't able to drop any singles after the aftermath of Astroworld.
Vivid Seats priced the passes for the shows at $50 for women and $75 for men over the age of 21.
Chief marketing officer of the hotel, Ronn Nicolli, shared a statement about the event, saying Travis Scott is a unique and "multi-talented" artist in the fields of music and fashion, and his shows at the venue will bring "a new level of energy."
Speaking about what fans should expect, Nicolli added that the residency will be "mind-bending" and "first-of-its-kind" to clubgoers.
The stage was designed with modern technology like an LED lighting system to match the rapper's energy while performing on stage.
Travis Scott is still facing billions of dollars worth of lawsuits amid his residency as most cases include claims of heart attacks, brain injury, bruising, and other physical injuries that happened at the tragic event.
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