In July 2014, Travis released a song called 'Don’t Play' as a prelude to his first officially released studio album, 'Days Before Rodeo'. The release of this studio album became the entry point of success in Scott’s life. Because of this, he announced a concert tour called 'The Rodeo Tour,' together with Rich Gang's rapper Young Thug and producer Metro Boomin. 'The Rodeo Tour' started on March 1, 2015, in Santa Ana, California, and ended on April 1, 2015, in Portland, Oregon.
The tour was a great success and it made Travis Scott an overnight sensation. Some famous artists such as Kanye West, Chris Brown, Wale, and Birdman made special guest appearances in various cities like Denver, Colorado, Houston, Texas, Chicago, Illinois, Detroit, Michigan, New York City, Atlanta, Georgia, Philadelphia, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, California, and Seattle, Washington. It is widely known as the 'wildest rap tour of current times'.
In September 2015, he released his album, 'Rodeo,' which included two singles, '3500' and 'Antidote.' His album climbed the charts, debuting at number three on the US Billboard 200 chart and first on the Billboard Rap Album chart. His single ‘3500’ was commended as a hit, but his single ‘Antidote’ gave him a breakthrough in his career. It became the highest-charting single on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, sitting at number 16.
This release was followed by a collaboration with Thug in 2016 titled, 'Pick Up The Phone'. The Billboard Hot 100 charted this collaboration song at number 43. It was awarded double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In the middle of 2016, he announced that the titles of his second and third albums would be 'Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight' and 'AstroWorld'. In September 2016, he announced the beginning of his second album, 'Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight', on the third episode of his.wav radio. He then released his album on iTunes and Apple Music. By mid-September 2016, the album became number one on the US Billboard 200. The next day, he signed a deal with Universal Music Publishing Group.