Get the “goosebumps” at Travis Scott’s 2nd Annual ASTROWORLD Festival at NRG Park

Photo of ASTROWORLD Festival by Roger Ho

Buckle up for the return of the Travis Scott-curated ASTROWORLD Festival at NRG Park on Saturday, November 9, 2019.

The second annual ASTROWORLD Festival returns to NRG Park, courtesy of Houston’s own Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum hip-hop artist, Travis Scott.

The “Sicko Mode” rapper will curate the multi-stage festival’s music lineup, which will be announced at a later date, and will serve again as the Festival’s headlining performer.

The fest returns to the site across the street from the former home of AstroWorld, the beloved amusement park which opened in 1968 to complement the Astrodome. The hand-picked spot by Travis Scott aims to bring back the nostalgia of AstroWorld through his signature festival.

General Admission tickets for ASTROWORLD Festival begin at $179 and, like last year’s, are expected to sell out in advance. Limited VIP packages are also available starting at $300, and include perks like private entrances, premium viewing areas, and a dedicated VIP bar and restrooms. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets quickly as prices will continue to rise as the festival nears.

Click here for more information and to secure your tickets.

Photo of ASTROWORLD Festival by Roger Ho

About Travis Scott

The Houston native returns with another ASTROWORLD Festival following his critically acclaimed Wish You Were Here North American tour that included more than fifty sold-out shows across the country.

Most recently, Travis Scott was also featured in the Netflix documentary, “Look Mom I Can Fly”, which chronicled his whirlwind rise to global superstardom through the release of his Grammy-nominated album Astroworld, globe-circling headlining tours, appearances at the NFL Super Bowl and the 2019 Grammy Awards, and the inaugural ASTROWORLD Festival.

Travis Scott presents ASTROWORLD Festival

Photo of ASTROWORLD Festival by Julian Bajsel

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