Travis Scott shocked and delighted Tokyo concertgoers by bringing his seven-year-old daughter Stormi Webster onstage for a rare father-daughter performance, offering fans a touching glimpse into the private world of hip-hop’s most influential family and sparking international discussion about music, legacy, and parenting in the spotlight.
The Tokyo Moment: What Really Happened
On November 8, 2025, Grammy-nominated rapper Travis Scott ignited the packed Belluna Dome in Tokorozawa, Japan, with a headline performance unlike any other in his career. Midway through his set, as the beat for his hit “Thank God” pulsed through the dome, Scott brought out his daughter Stormi Webster, age seven, surprising both the audience and the global fan community who watched in awe as the next generation of the Scott-Jenner legacy took center stage.
Stormi, rocking a vibrant graphic T-shirt, a fur coat, colorful braids, and protective headphones, shared a moment with her father that instantly went viral. When prompted, Stormi flawlessly delivered her line (“That’s right, Daddy”) as heard in “Thank God,” echoing Scott’s lyric “Storm’s a minor but you know she livin’ major.” The crowd responded with roaring applause while Scott encouraged: “Give it up for Stormi!”
This wasn’t just a family cameo—it was a rare moment that symbolized the deeply personal way Scott integrates his role as a father with his identity as an entertainer, visible to the entire world.
How Travis, Stormi, and the Kardashian-Jenner Legacy Became Pop Culture Royalty
Travis Scott (born Jacques Webster) and beauty mogul Kylie Jenner have emerged, over the past decade, as one of pop culture’s defining power couples, with their daughter Stormi growing up amid unprecedented fame. Stormi’s birth in February 2018 was a media event, and each of her rare public appearances has been dissected and analyzed by both fans and critics. The couple also share a son, Aire Webster, born in February 2022.
Whereas other superstar parents have occasionally brought their children onstage, few have done so with the intention of fostering a creative collaboration in front of thousands. As Billboard documented, Stormi’s Tokyo cameo also followed years of increasingly public family moments—at festivals, tours, and in music videos—cementing her as perhaps the most visible hip-hop child of her generation.
Behind the Scenes: Parenting, Performance, and Gentle Empowerment
Scott has long spoken about the value of a “natural vibe” in parenting, emphasizing empowerment, gentle discipline, and self-direction. In a 2021 CR Men interview, he described his and Jenner’s shared philosophy: “We try to do a more natural vibe [with parenting], like more self-discipline.” Stormi, according to Scott, already made her own bedtime choices—a small but meaningful example of their approach (People).
Jenner echoed this sentiment in a 2020 Harper’s Bazaar interview, stating, “We’re like best friends. We both love Stormi and want what’s best for her… We stay connected and coordinated. I think about [