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Travis Scott ends Leeds Festival 2025 headline set 30 mins early – here’s what he played

Travis Scott ended his Leeds Festival headline set 30 minutes early on Friday night – see the full setlist below.

The Texas rapper topped the bill on the main stage on Friday (August 22) that also saw performances from D-Block Europe, Amyl & The Sniffers, Leigh-Anne and Trippie Redd. Scott took to the stage at 9:30pm and played a 24-song set that was abruptly cut short after just short of an hour without explanation.

This weekend marks Scott’s first appearance at Reading & Leeds since 2018 and it is a European festival exclusive, and he will round out the weekend with a headline set at the Reading site on Sunday night (August 24).

Some fans were left disappointed with the sudden ending to the show, with one telling Yorkshire Evening Post: “I think it’s a bit shocking that he’s just ended it like that. I thought he was going out for an outfit change or something. I thought the show was good otherside but it was just a shame he ended so suddenly.”

Scott posted on X after the show: “Who got the over head video of the intro of the set at Leeds. Champain and dumbo that was maddd wild.”

Watch footage from the show here, including some fan speculation that he may have been caught by a pyro that prompted his decision to cut the show short:

Travis Scott played: 

‘Champain & Vacay’ 
‘Dumbo’ 
‘Butterfly Effect’ 
‘Highest In The Room’ 
‘Mamacita’ 
‘Stargazing’ 
‘Backr00ms’ 
‘Kick Out’ 
‘Type Shit’ 
‘Nightcrawler’ 
‘Upper Echelon’ 
‘Praise God’ 
‘My Eyes’ 
‘90210’ 
‘I Know’ 
‘Shyne’ 
‘Topia Twins’ 
‘No Bystanders’ 
‘Fe!n’ 
‘Sicko Mode’ 
‘Antidote’ 
‘Goosebumps’ 
‘Dumbo’ 

Other headliners at Reading & Leeds 2025 include Hozier, who made an impassioned and lengthy speech in Reading on Friday in which he spoke out in support of Palestine Action, Kneecap, free speech and equality.

Chappell Roan also played a energetic, hits-packed set on Friday in Reading. In a five-star review, NME wrote: “Throughout the performance, there’s a feeling of camaraderie and community in the crowd. Strangers become new acquaintances, the ‘Hot To Go’ dance unites everyone in clumsily trying to remember the moves and in the right order, and before ‘Red Wine Supernova’, everyone raises pink cowboy hats and pink bandanas aloft. It feels like tens of thousands of like-minded people who’ve all got the same memo and have been brought together with the same intentions.”

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