
2026-04-13T16:16:41.646Z

Barcelona, the global football powerhouse, will hit the pitch for the El Clásico not with their usual Spotify sponsor plastered front and centre—but with a Travis Scott emblem. Whether it’s his iconic name, the mysterious and chaotic Cactus Jack insignia, or some yet-to-be-seen symbol from the mind of La Flame himself, it’s going to be a vibe.
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This isn’t Barça’s first time bringing music to the pitch. The club has been turning heads with a series of musical collabs thanks to their unique partnership with Spotify.
Past shirts have spotlighted megastars like Drake, Rosalía, The Rolling Stones, Karol G, and Coldplay. And now, Travis Scott steps into the spotlight as the sixth major artist to get the El Clásico treatment.
With over 68 million monthly listeners on Spotify, it’s no surprise the Houston rapper is next in line. Honestly, we wouldn’t be surprised if the pre-match playlist features a healthy dose of his latest hits.

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While the final design is still under wraps, the limited-edition shirt is expected to drop in early May 2025. So if you’re a Barça fan, a Travis Scott stan, or just someone who appreciates elite-level collabs, keep your eyes peeled.
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