Travis Scott's fans got more than they bargained for when they watched his Las Vegas performance ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl over the weekend.

On Saturday night, a couple was spotted having sex in a hotel room with a direct view of Scott's show at the Hakkasan Nightclub in the MGM Grand.

As seen in a video obtained by TMZ, the pair left their blinds open, giving concertgoers a clear view of what was happening inside the hotel room.

During the explicit display, one of the performers on stage acknowledged the couple, shouting, "Can I get two seconds for the couple that's f*****g right there? They turned this s**t up. Turn it up."

Another artist chimed in with, "That boy's a legend," possibly referring to the pair.

It is unclear if the couple was aware they were visible to the crowd below and if they faced any consequences from the hotel or authorities.

On social media, reactions were divided. Some users on X, formerly Twitter, criticized the pair and slammed the intimate display as uncomfortable.

One user sarcastically commented, "Because, you know, nothing sets the mood quite like some hardcore hip-hop and a bunch of strangers watching you get it on."

Another suggested, "It's time for WW3."

However, others appeared to have no issue with the couple's actions.

"They were in a hotel room!" one person pointed out, while another opined, "[You] only live once."

Some users brought up the tragic incident at Scott's 2021 Astroworld Festival, where 10 audience members lost their lives due to a crowd crush.

"Better than dying at his concert," one person wrote.

Travis Scott - Astroworld Festival 2021
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Travis Scott - Astroworld Festival 2021

Scott's Las Vegas show came just days after he faced disappointment at the 2024 Grammys.

After losing best rap album to Killer Mike, he seemingly used the stage to respond to being snubbed at the awards show.

Scott's performance included renditions of three songs from his album "Utopia," where he altered lyrics in reference to being overlooked.

"They slept on me 10 times," Scott rapped while performing his and Playboi Carti's track "FE!N," according to the Daily Mail.

In November last year, the rapper opened up about his deep connection with fans, especially after the Astroworld tragedy, describing them as "like my family."

Reflecting on the "devastating" event, Scott shared with GQ that it significantly impacted his creative process for "Utopia."

But the rapper said it was "therapeutic" for him to be "able to channel some of the energy into production and sounds and finishing it."

Travis Scott
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Travis Scott accepts the Best Hip Hop award for "Franchise" onstage during the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards at Barclays Center on September 12, 2021 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City.