Travis Scott performs during Wireless Festival 2023 at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Travis Scott performs during Wireless Festival 2023 at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Travis Scott performs during Wireless Festival 2023 at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Travis Scott performs during Wireless Festival 2023 at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National

Travis Scott review: Wireless Festival headliner makes explosive return to Abu Dhabi


Dean Wilkins
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It was third time lucky for Travis Scott as he finally returned to Abu Dhabi for a blowout set on Saturday.

Having been forced to unexpectedly cancel his Abu Dhabi Formula One after-race show in 2019, as well as his rearranged performance the year after owing to Covid-19 restrictions, the American rapper arrived as the headliner of the inaugural Wireless Festival Middle East.

True to form, he delivered an explosive show at Etihad Park, Yas Island — blending surreal stage settings with his raucous onstage temperament.

Crowds trickled into the festival from 2pm to see fellow rappers including M.I.A. and Roddy Ricch on the bill — the latter replaced Lil Uzi Vert who pulled out at the eleventh hour for unknown reasons. Across the two stages, the likes of rising Egyptian star Wegz, Black Sherif, K-Trap and DizzyTooSkinny also played.

  • Travis Scott performs at the inaugural Wireless Festival Middle East at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
    Travis Scott performs at the inaugural Wireless Festival Middle East at Etihad Park in Abu Dhabi. All photos: Chris Whiteoak / The National
  • Scott was the headliner of the event after his previous scheduled performances in the UAE were cancelled
    Scott was the headliner of the event after his previous scheduled performances in the UAE were cancelled
  • True to form, Scott delivered an explosive show at Etihad Park
    True to form, Scott delivered an explosive show at Etihad Park
  • Roddy Ricch performs at Wireless Festival Middle East and was a last-minute replacement for Lil Uzi Vert
    Roddy Ricch performs at Wireless Festival Middle East and was a last-minute replacement for Lil Uzi Vert
  • British rapper M.I.A. performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
    British rapper M.I.A. performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • The rapper is known for hits Paper Planes, Bad Girls and The One
    The rapper is known for hits Paper Planes, Bad Girls and The One
  • Fans watch Central Cee take to the stage at Etihad Park
    Fans watch Central Cee take to the stage at Etihad Park
  • Central Cee performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Central Cee performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • Doors opened at Etihad Park at 2pm
    Doors opened at Etihad Park at 2pm
  • Fans watch Wegz perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Fans watch Wegz perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • Wegz performs on stage
    Wegz performs on stage
  • Fans turned out early for the inaugural music festival from London
    Fans turned out early for the inaugural music festival from London
  • Fans watch Ali Gatie perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Fans watch Ali Gatie perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • The event was open to anyone aged 14 or older
    The event was open to anyone aged 14 or older
  • Fans watch Wegz perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Fans watch Wegz perform at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • Iraqi-Canadian singer Gatie performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Iraqi-Canadian singer Gatie performs at Wireless Festival Middle East
  • Happy fans in attendance give the thumbs up at Wireless Festival Middle East
    Happy fans in attendance give the thumbs up at Wireless Festival Middle East

However, the electric atmosphere had been building for more than eight hours for one man only. And by the time Scott appeared on stage — amid a cacophony of bass, strobes and smoke — it could only mean one thing: mosh pit.

During openers Hold That Heat and Highest in the Room, Scott thundered around the stage as loyal fans — none too posh to mosh — mirrored him below.

Anyone who has seen his Netflix documentary Travis Scott: Look Mom I Can Fly will know how his shows are built around him flying through the air above thousands of fans ricocheting and clattering into one another beneath. While the title actually alludes to his soaring career that is encapsulated by his performance on top of a suspended eagle platform at the 2017 MTV EMAs, it’s a fitting metaphor for his penchant for stage diving into mosh pits.

However, the only sign of the spectacle was the screeching eagle sound effect that rang out every few minutes as he managed to stay away from crowd-surfing all night. Gimmicks aside, Scott deserves credit as a generational heavyweight.

I grew up in the era of Snoop Dogg, Dr Dre and Eminem, whose raps and lyrics will remain untouchable. However, none of them could ever have delivered a set like Scott.

It’s not hip-hop, it’s metal. Pure, energetic rebellion even if it is packaged differently, with long hair and guitars making way for iPhones and TikTok routines. Scott simply never runs out of steam, he’s a one-man hurricane.

There were plenty of flames and smoke, and exhilarating visuals with every song such as the genre-bending Stargazing, from 2018’s Astroworld, performed in front of a kaleidoscopic wall of digital art. It has to be one of the best this well-worn stage has seen.

Since Astroworld, from which he also performed Butterfly Effect and No Bystanders, his career has probably only been superseded by Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Way Back, from 2016’s Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight, was followed by a back and forth of old and new — with 2020's The Scotts, originally recorded with Kid Cudi and a nod to the “Scott” name they share (Kid Cudi’s real name is Scott Mescudi), a highlight of the 90-minute set.

This Scott, however, really is at the top of his game. Yes, it was worth the nearly seven-year wait and yes, he really can fly.

Updated: March 12, 2023, 6:14 AM