
Travis Scott Melts Hearts With Shout-Out To Daughter Stormi At Coachella 2025
April 14, 2025: Rapper Travis Scott made a powerful return to Coachella 2025, delivering a high-energy set that not only showcased new music but also featured a heartwarming moment — a special shout-out to his daughter, Stormi.
While performing on the iconic Coachella stage, Scott paused briefly and called out, “Stormi, let’s rock!”, a moment that quickly went viral on social media. The rapper shares 7-year-old Stormi and 3-year-old son Aire with ex-partner Kylie Jenner.
As reported by People, Scott had promised fans a fully immersive and next-level experience leading up to his headlining set. “I’m curating a fully immersive and experiential world within the desert,” he had said in a statement.
In addition to performing his hits like SICKO MODE, Scott teased his upcoming album, JACKBOYS 2, the follow-up to his 2019 collaborative project. Just weeks before Coachella, he hyped the album at LIV nightclub in Miami, saying,
“JACKBOYS 2 on the way, man. Let that motherf—– ride, ya dig.”
Scott previously headlined Rolling Loud Miami in December 2024, where he surprised fans by bringing out actor Owen Wilson on stage.
Meanwhile, Kylie Jenner was also spotted at Coachella, attending the festival alongside her current boyfriend, Timothée Chalamet.
With his signature energy, surprise moments, and a nod to fatherhood, Travis Scott’s Coachella set proved to be one of the most memorable highlights of the weekend.
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