Travis Scott performed a full set at Coachella 2025, combining older songs, new tracks, and cover versions. His show included live instruments, special stage design, and guest features.
The setlist included solo tracks, collaborations, and unreleased songs. Several performances used marching band elements, aerial dancers, and lighting effects. Some songs were mixed together with other artists’ music. This article explains how the performance was built and what made it stand out. Each section gives more details about the structure and style of the show.
What was the full setlist Travis Scott performed?

Travis Scott performed 29 songs during his Coachella 2025 set. He opened with "4x4", which featured a marching band. He then covered Playboi Carti's "Crush" and Lil Uzi Vert's "AYE!". These were followed by two unreleased Jackboys tracks and another Playboi Carti cover, "Backrooms". He also performed Future & Metro Boomin's "Type Shit".
Scott then moved on to his own hits like "Nightcrawler", "Mamacita", "Hyaena", "Thank God", and a mashup of "Modern Jam" with Drake’s "Nokia". He also performed Kanye West's "Praise God". Other songs included "Butterfly Effect", "Sirens", and "Skyfall", which he performed while rappelling down part of the stage.
Some standout songs toward the end were "Highest in the Room", "Upper Echelon", and "Stargazing", which had suspended dancers. The set also included "My Eyes", "Skeletons" with The Weeknd’s vocals, and "90210". He ended with newer songs like "I KNOW ?", "NO BYSTANDERS", "FE!N", and "Sicko Mode", followed by "Antidote", "goosebumps", two new songs, and "TELEKINESIS" during the finale.
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What made this performance different from past shows?
One of the biggest changes was the stage design. Travis used a mobile circular platform that floated over the audience. This allowed him to move closer to different sections of the crowd. It also gave a 360-degree view for fans.
A marching band joined him for several songs, including "4x4", "Sicko Mode", and "FE!N". Over 60 band members from historically Black colleges and universities played live brass and percussion. These instruments added depth and a unique sound to his usual beats.
He also used aerial performers for songs like "Stargazing" and "Highest in the Room". Dancers were suspended in the air, moving with the rhythm. This added a visual layer that fans had not seen in previous shows. Travis tried to make the performance not just about music but also about what people saw and felt.
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Did Travis Scott perform any new or unreleased music?

Yes, Travis performed two new songs not yet released. Fans are calling them "She Goin Dumb" and "On Jacques", based on lyrics heard during the show. These tracks were played toward the end of his set. Fans shared clips online, but there has been no official release yet.
He also did a mashup of "Modern Jam" with "Nokia", a track by Drake. This mix was unexpected and showed how he is experimenting with different styles. He performed multiple covers too, including Kanye West’s "Praise God" and songs by Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert.
The performance included both solo tracks and collaborations. For example, "Skeletons" featured vocals from The Weeknd. Although The Weeknd didn’t appear on stage, his voice was part of the show. These small collaborations gave fans more variety throughout the set.
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Travis Scott’s Coachella 2025 performance was packed with music, visuals, and energy. He played many of his well-known hits and mixed fresh tracks with guest features. The show used staging, lighting, and aerial effects to create a full experience.
The full setlist showed his wide range, from older songs like "Antidote" to new work. He also included songs from other artists, giving fans a mix of familiar and new sounds. With unreleased music and live instruments, this performance gave fans something different.
Travis Scott used the event to share where his music is now and where it may be heading next. For fans at Coachella, this was a show to remember.

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