Travis Scott Named the Artistic Director of Las Vegas ComplexCon
Cactuscon will take over the Las Vegas Convention Center in November and will feature a headlining performance from the rapper.
Travis Scott has been named the Artistic Director of this year’s ComplexCon, the pioneering culture and style festival. Titled Cactuscon after Cactus Jack, Scott’s creative collective and record label, the festival will take over the Las Vegas Convention Center on November 16 and 17. Scott will design festival-exclusive merchandise and will headline the festival on Sunday evening, a full-circle moment for the festival he helped inaugurate in 2016.
This year’s ComplexCon will be gigantic, reaching over 1,000,000 square feet. Attendees will have the opportunity to shop hundreds of exclusive releases from the likes of 032C, Ambush, Asics, Awake NY, BYREDO, Cactus Plant Flea Market, Ecko Unltd., EDGLRD, Fox Racing, Fragment, Futura Laboratories, Glo Gang, HELLSTAR, Hidden NY, Holiday, Infinite Archives, Kids of Immigrants, Malbon Golf, Mastermind, Mitchell & Ness, Mowalola, New Era Cap, Nike, Oakley, Online Ceramics, PDF Channel, Psychworld, Rick Owens, Satoshi Nakamoto, Saucony, Sp5der, Stash, Thug Club, Undefeated, Vans, Vetements, WWE, Zippo and more.
ComplexCon will continue to host a robust panel and live talk line-up featuring conversations with impactful cultural commentators and creatives. Past discussions have featured guests like Kendrick Lamar, Kobe Bryant, Michael B. Jordan, Lil Kim, Issa Rae and Yoon Ambush. Now a global franchise, ComplexCon expanded to Hong Kong this past April.
Earlier this year, the multi-platinum, diamond-certified Scott performed at the Grammy Awards, treating audiences to renditions of his tracks “My Eyes,” “Fe!n.” and “I Know” off his 2023 album Utopia, which was nominated for Rap Album of the year. In August, Scott dropped a 10th anniversary remaster of his mixtape Days Before Rodeo, bringing the album to streaming platforms for the first time. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and claimed the No. 1 spot in September. Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour is officially the highest-grossing rap tour of all time.