‘He’s literally in space’, Travis Scott performs controversial CFP Half-Time Show on top of stadium which fans can’t see

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TRAVIS Scott performed a controversial CFP National Championship Game Half-Time Show – that nobody could see.

The Sicko Mode singer was at the heart of the entertainment at the huge Notre Dame against Ohio State game.

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Travis Scott performs on top of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
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Screenshot of Scott performing his song "4x4" at night in front of a city skyline.
Scott showed off his new song 4×4 to the many fans watching at home
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Travis Scott at a college football game.
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Scott at the College Football Playoff National Championship Game[/caption]

Thousands of fans flocked to the Mercedes-Benz Stadium to watch the college football showpiece.

And others even bought tickets just to watch the 33-year-old perform.

However, they could not even see him debut new hit song 4×4.

That was because he was singing on TOP of the 71,000 all-seater arena.

And fans at the College Football Playoff game vented their frustration on social media.

Many claimed the Half-Time Show was even pre-recorded, despite him being at the tie.

One said: “They told us Travis Scott was performing at the game.

“No one told us it was on top of the game what the fuck he’s literally on top of the stadium.”

Another raged: “Haven’t seen a single positive tweet about that Travis Scott performance.”

A third said: “He’s literally in space!”

And one fired off: “Pre recorded garbage.”

One commented: “I’ll never make that mistake again!”

Fans also claimed Scott was seen sitting on the sidelines when the performance was going on.

“Is it halftime yet ??????,” Scott tweeted moments before.

Conference championship schedule

NFC Championship Game

Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles (Fox)

Sunday 26 January, 3 pm ET

AFC Championship Game

Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs (CBS)

Sunday 26 January, 6.30 pm ET

And fans joked his performance was so bad it would require a “Presidential Padron.”

Another added: ““LIVE DEBUT” it was pre-recorded…”

A fan said: “I couldn’t see it from my seat.”

Scott’s Half-Time showed him singing along with a marching band around him.

They were all on the roof of the stadium, with bright red lights creating an ambiance.

Tickets for the game were going for as much as $5,300 a piece.

They had originally been going for as much as $2,000 each.

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