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Travis Scott's performance lasted an hour, the production: "This is his performance in the whole world" - voila! culture

2023-03-14T21:48:27.651Z


People who were at the rapper's performance in Tel Aviv complained that the show was too short. "It was murderously short," "It looked like it was going up to mark a V"


Travis Scott in Israel (Photo: Alon Levin)

What, it's over already?

Rapper Travis Scott's performance in Tel Aviv lasted an hour, and although many surfers who were at the show claimed that it was excellent, there are quite a few people on social media who complain that the show was too short.

"It was murderously short", "It looked like he was going up to mark V", "We paid a lot of money to be in the Golden Ring and in the end we got a one hour show".

Other claims were heard about the fact that he sang many songs with playback and that he was not well seen on the screens at the side of the stage.



The production stated: "Travis Scott's show lasts 67 minutes and this is the show he gives all over the world. It was the same in Los Angeles and so it was in Abu Dhabi last weekend. This is the artist's performance and in Israel it includes all his greatest hits. The event that started at 6:00 p.m.: 30 with the excellent warm-up shows of the Israeli artists, continued with the warm-up show of his regular DJ chase B and ended with Travis taking the stage at exactly 20:30. The show ended at 21:37.



"We are proud that we were able to bring Travis Scott to Israel at the height of his success and thank him for his visit here. We also thank the 35,000 spectators who came to the park and promise to continue to bring the world's biggest shows to Israel."

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