Travis Scott Performed "Green & Purple" and "Butterfly Effect" for the 1st Time and They Rang Off

Travis gives two of his newest songs live debuts in St. Louis.

Travis Scott brought his Birds Eye View Tour to the Pageant in St. Louis Wednesday night. The sold-out show featured the live debut of Scott's recently released tracks "Green & Purple" and "Butterfly Effect."

TRAVIS SCOTT PERFORMING BUTTERFLY EFFECT IN ST. LOUIS! 🦋 pic.twitter.com/LW72HxpASl

— FTPFLAME (@FTPflame) May 18, 2017

Travis Scott just gave a midget a piggy back ride on stage pic.twitter.com/Mpe5TtZ5fq

— Travis (@travisleecrouch) May 18, 2017

Scott, who's known for putting fan interaction at the forefront of the concert experience, also gave one lucky fan an onstage piggyback ride:

Scott surprise-dropped "Green & Purple" featuring Playboi Carti, "Butterfly Effect," and "A Man" on SoundCloud this week. The trio of new tracks arrived amid headlines centered on the extremely fun energy of recent Birds Eye View dates in Arkansas and New York City.

In Arkansas, Scott was arrested by the Rogers Police Department after a show at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion. "During the concert, [Jacques Webster, a.k.a. Travis Scott] encouraged people to rush the stage and bypass the security protocols to ensure concert goer safety," police claimed in their statement. "During the rush to the stage several people were injured, including an employee from the security company hired to help monitor and control the crowd, and a member of the police department."

The Birds Eye View Tour continues Thursday at the Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee before hitting Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and more in the coming weeks. You should go.

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