1648398088 Travis Scott makes his first appearance since the Astroworld tragedy

Travis Scott makes his first appearance since the Astroworld tragedy

Travis Scott performed a brief set at a private pre-Oscars party in Los Angeles on Saturday – his first appearance since the Astroworld tragedy.

The rapper grabbed the mic and rapped his hit song “Sicko Mode,” as seen in videos captured by fans on social media.

Scott, 30, jumped along and smiled throughout his performance as the audience sang along. He appeared in a black flat-brimmed baseball cap with “IRAK” written on it, a black leather jacket, a graphic t-shirt and a gold necklace.

According to TMZ, the father-of-two has appeared in front of dozens of celebrities, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Venus and Serena Williams, Tyga, YG and Kaia Gerber.

A photo of Travis Scott performing at a private partyFans seemed to enjoy Scott’s performance, singing along and making videos.Instagram

Scott’s girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, did not appear to be in attendance.

Representatives for the rapper did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

A photo of Tobey Maguire and Travis ScottScott spent some time with “Spiderman” legend Tobey Maguire.Instagram

Scott’s latest appearance marks the first time he has performed on a stage in any capacity since his November 2021 festival in Houston, which killed 10 fans and injured hundreds more.

A closeup photo of Travis Scott performing at AstroworldScott previously kept a low profile following the Astroworld Festival. Getty Images

The “Goosebumps” artist faced major backlash after continuing to perform on stage, despite fans begging him to stop after things got out of hand.

Scott has since claimed that he did “1,000 percent” everything he could to help those who were dying and that he hasn’t heard fans begging him to stop.

Travis Scott performs at AstroworldScott’s Astroworld Festival was one of the deadliest concerts in American history.WireImage,

Astroworld has since been dubbed one of the country’s deadliest live music crowd events. Scott, organizer Live Nation, streamer Apple Music and special guest Drake are facing more than 140 lawsuits in addition to a class action lawsuit filed by 1,500 concert-goers.

The “Highest in the Room” singer is trying to make amends for his fatal concert by creating Project HEAL, an organization focused on making events safer and protecting youth.

A photo of Travis Scott holding Kylie Jenner's baby bumpJenner and Scott welcomed their second child, a baby boy, in February.kyliejenner/Instagram

“I will always honor the victims of the Astroworld tragedy who will forever remain in my heart,” he wrote on Instagram earlier this month.

Scott and Jenner welcomed their second child, a baby boy they originally named Wolf, four months after the tragedy. However, Jenner, 24, revealed via her Instagram Stories that they have since changed the baby’s nickname. The couple also share 4-year-old daughter Stormi.