Travis Scott captivated the hearts of many because of his rapping versatility and popularity in the music industry. Fans were wondering about his performance in the All-Star game. However, Travis disclosed that he would be performing at an exclusive party on Monday before the MLB All-Stars.
According to reports cited by Page Six, Travis Scott will perform at a VIP party scheduled on Monday by the Major League Baseball Players Association in partnership with Michael Rubin and Fanatics before the MLB All-Star Game.
According to baseball insiders, rumors among the players have been buzzing that J Balvin and Scott will perform at the Players Association and Rubin’s “Players Party” in downtown Los Angeles on Monday. Immediately following Monday night’s T-Mobile home run Derby at Dodger Stadium, the party will take place in a private area.
Aaron Judge, Tony Clark, executive director of the MLBPA, and several other MLB All-Stars and elite current and former players, including Giancarlo Stanton, Ian Happ, CC Sabathia, Mookie Betts, and others, are reportedly anticipated to attend the party.
Scott used to attend Rubin’s Super Bowl parties, which frequently attracted visitors and performers like Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat, Balvin, Quavo, Meek Mill, and others. Rubin and Scott were former Philadelphia 76ers teammates.
Fans must have previously heard that in addition to Drake, Meek Mill, Lil Baby, Lil Uzi Vert, 21 Savage, Quavo, Diplo, Miguel, and others, Scott also performed at Rubin’s July 4th celebration in his Hamptons estate.
Landon Barker, the son of Travis Barker, and Charli D’Amelio, a popular TikTok user, were spotted together at the same party. Devin Booker and Kendall Jenner, who purportedly split up last month but were later photographed hanging out, were also sighted at the ultra-exclusive party at Rubin’s mansion.
Beyoncé and Jay Z, Patriots owner Robert Kraft, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, A-Rod, Jon Bon Jovi, Balvin, James Harden, Steve Ross, Megan Thee Stallion, Winnie Harlow, Karlie Kloss, and others have all attended Rubin’s summer bash in the past.
Before the All-Star game, Travis will perform at an exclusive concert. So, Scott’s back-to-back performance is knocking at the door. Are you all anticipating hearing him? Stay tuned to Thirsty to hear more updates.
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