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Fans at Travis Scott’s Tokyo concert on Saturday, November 8, were treated to an unforgettable experience.
During the show, the rapper thrilled the audience by inviting his 6-year-old daughter, Stormi Webster, to join him on stage, creating a memorable moment.
Stormi, who Scott co-parents with Kylie Jenner, exuded star quality, sporting a graphic T-shirt, a plush fur coat, and vibrant braided hair that shone under the stage lights.
In fan-captured videos, Scott handed her the microphone during his song “Thank God.” As he delivered the line, “Storm’s a minor but you know she livin’ major,” Stormi chimed in with her now-iconic response, “That’s right, Daddy!” The audience erupted in applause, prompting Scott to proudly ask for a round of applause for Stormi.
The night held more surprises as Kanye West appeared on stage. Initially hiding behind a mask, he soon revealed himself and joined Scott to perform his classic hit “Through the Wire,” along with several other tracks, keeping the energy high.
Scott and Jenner, who also share their 3-year-old son Aire, often let fans in on sweet family moments. Earlier this year, Scott shouted out Stormi during his Coachella set, saying, “Stormi, let’s rock!” as she watched proudly from the crowd wearing oversized headphones.
The rapper previously opened up about how he and Jenner approach parenting. In an interview with CR Men, he said they try to keep things natural and grounded with their kids.
“We try to do a more natural vibe [with parenting], like more self-discipline,” he explained. “Like, ‘Okay, you know you got to go to bed at 9 — are you going to stay up till 11, or are you going to go to sleep now?’ And it’s so cool [to hear her say], ‘I’m going to sleep, y’all!’”