Travis Scott Invites 41 To Perform “Bent” At MSG, Shows Time-Lapse Of Stage-Building

Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour has been a wildly successful affair so far, with a lot of interplay between him and his fans. For example, he recently revealed to Jimmy Fallon that he played “FE!N” ten times straight at a recent show because his fans were just giving him so much energy that he had to reciprocate. With that in mind, La Flame is always down for some hometown love. He knows that, if he’s performing in Madison Square Garden, New York will be just as excited as he is for Brooklyn’s next wave. Moreover, the Houston artist brought out the trio 41 for a special performance of their hit “Bent,” which comprises of rappers Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and Tata.

Furthermore, the trio is really on the rise right now, with some viral attention and big cosigns. In fact, Fivio Foreign recently enlisted them for a steamy new drill and Jersey club-fusing single, “Get Deady (Offa Pill).” “Bent,” though, is quite the banger as well, and you can tell just how excited they and Travis Scott were to share the stage and usher in an exciting era of their career. Surely they’ll have a big 2024 to capitalize on, and we hope that there are more genre fusions to come from these groups.

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Travis Scott Invites 41 To His MSG Concert

In addition, the UTOPIA superstar also recently shared a time-lapse video of what it takes to build his stage for this tour. Seeing these behind-the-scenes clips of the magic is always incredibly interesting, especially when it’s comprised of unique visual set-ups and spacing when compared to the crowd organization. Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour certainly fits that bill, with a stage that looks more like a patch of land than a solid surface for an artist to perform on. Nevertheless, that’s part of the charm of this trek, and yet another instance of him knowing how to bring something to life.

Circus Maximus Stage Set-Up: Watch Time-Lapse

Meanwhile, although this tour faced some unfortunate delays, it seems like it recovered and continued its success, hopefully into the new year. With that in mind, what other special guests would you like to see the “MODERN JAM” hitmaker bring out next? Whatever the case, let us know in the comments section down below. Also, check back in with HNHH for the latest news and more updates on Travis Scott and 41.

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South African Rapper Costa Titch Deceased After Collapsing On Music Festival Stage

The rap world mourns the loss of South African rapper Costa Titch, who tragically passed away after collapsing on stage at the Ulta music festival in Johannesburg on Saturday (March 11). Titch, real name Constantinos Tsobanoglou, passed at the age of 28. Moreover, his record label, friends, and family issued a statement regarding his loss. Even with all the hype around music festivals, especially after COVID, audiences must know that safety is still the top priority. Considering the tragedies that have occurred at live settings, this news is heartbreaking for fans and loved ones.

“Death has tragically knocked at our door,” the statement read. “Robbing us of our beloved son, brother and grandson, Constantinos Tsobanoglou (28), who South Africa had come to love and idolize under his stage name ‘Costa Titch’. It is with deep pain that we find ourselves having to acknowledge his passing at this time. We are thankful for the emergency responders and all those present in his last hours on this earth. As a family we are faced with a difficult time as we try to make sense of what has befallen us and ask that we be afforded the time and space to gather ourselves.

Costa Titch Dead After Collapsing On Stage During Music Festival

“The Tsobanoglou family thanks you for the love and support you have given to our son and may you continue to uplift him even in spirit,” the statement continued. “Please keep us in your prayers and uplifted in the Lord.” On social media, many lamented that Western media only covers international artists when they pass, not for their present work. Tragically, however, this is yet another instance of a sudden death in the South African music community.

Rapper AKA was fatally shot outside of a restaurant, just weeks before he was set to drop a new album. Moreover, said incident occurred in February and shook not only his fans and family but the larger musical scene there. As rap fans, the community hopes that the South African rap world heals and strides in a more positive and uplifting direction after such loss. If you listened to Constantinos Tsobanoglou, also known as Costa Titch, let us know your favorite song, album, or moment from him in the comments down below.
Rest In Peace Costa Titch.