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Travis Scott Brings Daughter Stormi on Stage During Tokyo Concert

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Travis Scott Stormi Concert Tokyo

Tokyo, Japan — Rapper Travis Scott surprised fans during his concert on November 8 by bringing his 7-year-old daughter Stormi on stage at Tokorozawa’s Belluna Dome. As he performed his hit song “Thank God,” Stormi danced joyfully alongside him, wearing a graphic T-shirt, a fur coat, and headphones to shield her ears from the loud music and cheering crowd.

During the performance, Scott held the microphone for Stormi, who sang her line from the song, saying, “That’s right, Daddy,” while Scott rapped, “Storm’s a minor but you know she livin’ major.” The audience erupted into cheers, expressing their delight at the heartwarming moment.

The concert featured an unexpected twist when Kanye West made a surprise appearance, stepping on stage wearing a mask before revealing his identity. The two artists shared laughs and performed West’s classic track “Through the Wire,” further exciting the crowd.

Travis Scott, 34, and his partner Kylie Jenner welcomed Stormi in February 2018 and their son Aire in February 2022. The couple’s dynamic has often been highlighted in light of their relationship ups and downs.

The rapper has frequently shared his love for fatherhood on social media, showcasing moments spent with his children. At Coachella earlier in 2025, he called out for Stormi during his set, showing that she is a constant source of inspiration for him.

In a 2021 interview, Travis mentioned their relaxed parenting style, emphasizing self-discipline and a natural approach to their children’s upbringing. He expressed how important these moments are, both on and off stage.

As Stormi continues to charm audiences, it’s clear she’s stepping into the spotlight, potentially following in her parents’ famous footsteps as a “minor living major,” just as her dad raps.