Travis Scott‘s 2014 mixtape Days Before Rodeo finally hit streaming services this week, and while he celebrated with a one-off show where he performed the tape in full, a full tour of the 10-year-old project is in the works.
Originally released for free in August 2014, the fan-favorite tape was made commercially available for the first time on Friday (August 23) to celebrate its 10th anniversary.
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And on Thursday (August 22), La Flame performed the tape for an intimate crowd in Atlanta where he teased more to come.
“I might have to do a whole tour of this right here, man!” he told the crowd.
TRAVIS SCOTT TEASES A 'DAYS BEFORE RODEO' TOUR 🔥
“I might have to do a whole tour of this [Days Before Rodeo] right here” pic.twitter.com/IyfYsPeFFu
— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) August 23, 2024
TRAVIS SCOTT
DAYS BEFORE RODEO SHOW 🏟️SETLIST
▫️ THE PRAYER
▫️ QUINTANA PT. 2 (x2)
▫️ DON'T PLAY
▫️ BASEMENT FREESTYLE
▫️ SKYFALL
▫️ DRUGS YOU SHOULD TRY IT
▫️ SLOPPY TOPPY (W/ QUAVO)
▫️ GREY
▫️ MAMACITA
▫️ BACKYARD
▫️ MOCITY FLEXOLOGIST
▫️ YEAH YEAH (FT. YOUNG THUG)
▫️ FE!N… pic.twitter.com/MmCbQ0wKTu— NFR Podcast (@nfr_podcast) August 23, 2024
The follow-up to 2013’s Owl Pharaoh, Days Before Rodeo was Travis Scott’s second mixtape after signing with T.I.‘s Grand Hustle.
Released to critical acclaim, the mixtape featured appearances from Big Sean, Migos, Rich Homie Quan, Peewee Longway and British rock band The 1975, as well as collaborations with Metro and Thugger.
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It spawned several fan-favorite tracks including “Mamacita,” “Skyfall” and “Drugs You Should Try It.”
This is the rare bit of positive news from Travis Scott after a tumultuous summer that has seen him get into trouble with the law both at home in the U.S. and overseas in Paris.
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The 33-year-old was arrested in Miami in June for disorderly intoxication and trespassing, with bodycam footage showing him arguing with police officers after they found him attempting to retrieve belongings from a yacht in the early hours of the morning.
He was then arrested in Paris earlier this month after he got into a fight with his bodyguard in the lobby of a luxury hotel.
In the fray, one of the hotel’s security guards was allegedly attacked while trying to break up the fight.
French prosecutors said in a statement: “I can confirm that on August 9, 2024, police officers were called to the George V hotel and arrested the rapper nicknamed Travis Scott for assaulting a security guard.
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“The security guard had intervened to separate the rapper from his bodyguard. The Paris public prosecutor’s office has referred the case to the 1st district of the judicial police.”
It was later confirmed that Scott would not face charges over the incident and was free to leave the country.