Photo: Alexander Tamargo/Getty for E11EVEN

Travis Scottreturned to the stage Saturday night for his first performance since the Astroworld disaster.
The 31-year-old rapper performed alongside Migos' Quavo during the Miami Grand Prix weekend at E11Even Miami just two days after the six-month anniversary ofthe tragedy in Houstonthat left 10 people dead and hundreds of others injured last November.
Scott took the stage at the megaclub around 3:30 a.m. local time and performed for around 45 minutes, according toTMZandPage Six.
Before the show began, Scott held a bottle of Don Julio 1942 tequila while tossing a wad of cash into the crowd and telling attendees, “Everybody owes me a shot,” and “We need every stripper to report to the f—ing stage right now. We need every bottle reported to this motherf—in floor,” per Page Six.
Alexander Tamargo/Getty for E11EVEN

Scott performed at least four songs – “Sicko Mode,” “Goosebumps,” “Butterfly Effect,” and “Pick Up the Phone” — from his 2018 albumAstroworld, which bears the same name as the festival.
For more on Travis Scott’s first public performance following Astroworld, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free weekly newsletterto get the biggest news of the week delivered to your inbox every Friday.
Logan Paulwas also reportedly there, shouting, “The one thing I know about you is that you turn the f— up!” from the audience, per the outlet.

At one point during his performance, Scott stood on what appeared to be a speaker and said, “I’m sorry, no one can be as higher than me!” according to a clip on E11even’s Instagram Story.
Several other major music figures were in attendance as well, includingTyga,Zedd,will.i.am,Busta Rhymes, andTeyana Taylor.
Athletes like Joakim Noah,Danny Amendola,Travis Kelce, andP.K. Subbanalso came out for Scott’s show, as well as various other stars such asDamson Idris,Terrence J,Karrueche, Alec Monopoly, and Todd English, per TMZ.
Scott has largely remained out of the public eye in the six months following the November 2021 tragedy at the Astroworld festival.

Scottrequested the dismissalof multiple lawsuits against him in December 2021. In the filings, the rapper and his company “generally” denied the allegations made in the suits.
source: people.com