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Travis Scott brings out Kanye West during Tokyo concert performance

Travis Scott surprised fans in Tokyo by bringing out Kanye West and daughter Stormi during his Belluna Dome show


Pop Culture & Art November 09, 2025 1 min read
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Travis Scott surprised fans in Tokyo on Saturday night when he brought Kanye West and his daughter Stormi Webster on stage during his concert at the Belluna Dome in Tokorozawa, Japan.

Performing to a packed crowd in the Saitama prefecture, Scott was joined by West, who appeared wearing a mask before pulling it off to reveal his face to cheering fans.

The two artists shared a moment of laughter before launching into a performance of “Through the Wire,” one of West’s most well-known tracks from his debut album The College Dropout.

The crowd’s reaction was described by fans online as “electric,” with many calling the collaboration between Scott and West a highlight of the night. Social media posts captured the moment, with clips showing the pair jumping and dancing together on stage.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Adding to the excitement, Scott’s six-year-old daughter Stormi Webster, whom he shares with Kylie Jenner, also joined her father during the performance.

Stormi sang her line from Scott’s track “Thank God” before dancing alongside him, marking her first public appearance on stage.

Fans online reacted warmly to Stormi’s appearance, describing it as a memorable family moment during the show.

The concert was part of a weekend of events in Japan for Scott, including a pop-up store for his Cactus Jack label and an event celebrating his latest sneaker release. Both drew large crowds of fans eager to see the rapper’s appearances across Tokyo.

Scott’s Tokyo performance, featuring both Kanye West and Stormi, marked one of the most talked-about live music moments of the weekend.

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