Travis Scott surprised fans with some fun guest appearances at his concert in Tokyo.
Scott, 34, was joined by his and ex Kylie Jenner’s daughter, Stormi on stage in Japan on Saturday, November 8, as he performed the song “Thank God,” which references the 7-year-old. “Storm’s a minor but you know she’s livin’ major,” she sang while on a raised platform alongside her dad.
The crowd went wild and began jumping as Stormi joined in, according to fan videos from the concert.
During the show, Stormi wore a graphic T-shirt, fur coat and blue braided hair as she danced on stage. She also wore headphones to protect her ears from the loud arena.
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“Give it up,” Scott shouted to the crowd, hyping up his daughter.
Scott dated Jenner, 28, on and off from 2017 until 2023. They also share a son, Aire, 3. She is now dating actor Timothée Chalamet.
“I think we’re doing the best job that we can do,” Jenner said of coparenting with Scott in a 2023 interview with the Wall Street Journal.
A source told Us Weekly at the time that the exes remain on good terms.
“Even though they’re not together, they have an amazing bond and are still best friends. They have an open line of communication and a remarkable coparenting relationship,” the insider shared. “They’ve always made sure their kids know that they’re both there for them at all times and that will never change.”
On Saturday, Scott also brought out another special guest: Kanye West, who was married to Jenner’s sister Kim Kardashian from 2014 to 2021. (West, 48, and Kardashian, 45, share four kids — North, 12, Saint, 9, Chicago, 7, and Psalm, 6.)
West pulled off his mask at Tokorozawa’s Belluna Dome, revealing his face to the rapturous audience before performing his song “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.” More fan videos showed that he bounced around and laughed with Scott ahead of their renditions of West’s “All of the Lights” and “Through the Wire.”

While on stage in Sydney in October, Scott teased that he and West might’ve been cooking up “something special” for fans. “Shoutout to my brother Ye, man, ain’t gon’ lie, we might have to do something special,” Scott said.
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He also spoke about his bond with West in an interview with Complex in April.
“S***, man. That’s my kids’ uncle,” Scott said of West. “That guy took me in when I was young, when I was like 19. He taught me a lot about music. And not even just ‘taught’ me, but he allowed me to experience the creation of music.”
He added: “To create music with him, it’s what helped me grow, making a lot of beats. Whether it’s writing and collabing on music and film or clothes or whatever the f*** it is, just constantly learning.”









