Travis Scott Joins Cash Cobain and Southside in the New York City Following a Surprise Appearance at ‘We Don’t Trust You’ Tour

Published 08/17/2024, 1:45 AM EDT

The hip-hop kingdom is famously unpredictable, with highs and lows often following one another in quick succession. Just a week ago, Travis Scott was making headlines for all the wrong reasons after his arrest in Paris. But in a remarkable turnaround, Scott is now back in the spotlight for all the right reasons. The ‘FE!N’ artist recently thrilled his fans, making a surprise appearance at Metro Boomin and Future's ‘We Don’t Trust You’ tour in New York. Shortly after, he was seen linking up with Cash Cobain and Southside.

While Scott has consistently dominated the charts with his releases, this after-show linkup raises the question of whether this is another testament to the works of his profound skills.

Travis Scott spins the wheels with Cash Cobain and Southside in New York

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On August 15, at the 12th stop of Future and Metro Boomin's North American ‘We Don’t Trust You’ tour reached Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Travis Scott made a surprise appearance towards the end of the concert, setting the crowd ablaze with an energetic stage show. However, the rapper was far from done for the night since, after the electrifying performance, Scott joined Cash Cobain and Southside for an after-party in New York City, as reported by RapTV on X.

In the photos and clips shared, Scott is seen taking control of the console. While the after-concert gathering might seem like a typical party, there is a possibility that something more is in the works. However, given that the concert featured a showcase of New York City talent during set changes, including A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Cash Cobain, Lola Brooke, Bay Swag, Sheff G, Sleepy Hallow, and Fivio Foreign, this link-up might simply be an artistic gathering aimed at maintaining the momentum and energy from the stadium.

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While Scott’s fans had the time of their lives, just a week ago, the situation was quite different, with fan protests making major headlines about his Paris arrest.

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Less than a week ago, Travis Scott was arrested at a Paris hotel after allegedly assaulting a security guard, according to French prosecutors. The incident started with a confrontation between Scott and his bodyguard, which led the security guard to step in. Scott, reportedly intoxicated, was taken into custody, and the case was handed over to the judicial police for further investigation, as reported by The Guardian.

Travis Scott's fans rallied strongly in his support following his arrest in Paris. Fans in Germany, at the Hamburg SV game, showed their solidarity with the rapper with banners calling for his release during his time of trouble. As images of their support spread across social media, fans breathed a sigh of relief when he was released without charge. Now, with his recent high-energy appearance, fans are likely on cloud nine, as the earlier gloom has now lifted.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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