Rapper Travis Scott's Cactus Jack logo to feature on Barça jersey in next Clásico
FC Barcelona v Real Madrid game scheduled on May 11, female team to wear limited-edition jersey on May 18

American rapper and singer-songwriter Travis Scott will feature on Barça's jersey in the next Clásico on May 11, as FC Barcelona announced on Friday.
Scott's brand, Cactus Jack, will be printed in yellow on the front part of the jersey to replace Spotify's logo, one of the major Barça sponsors.
While the male team will wear the logo on El Clásico against Real Madrid, the female team will play with the limited-edition jersey on May 18 against Athletic Club.

Travis Scott is one of the most popular artists on Spotify, known for blending styles ranging from rap to alternative hip-hop. Scott has over 67 million monthly listeners on the streaming platform and more than 44 billion plays.
He also has five different hits in the 'Billions Club,' songs with over one billion plays such as goosebumps, SICKO MODE, HIGHEST IN THE ROOM, BUTTERFLY EFFECT, and FE!N.
"El Clásico is a moment followed by many around the world," Travis Scott said in a written statement.
"Being able to collaborate with Spotify and FC Barcelona allows me to blend all my universes into just one. This is something more than just writing Cactus Jack on a jersey," he said before adding that "the partnership is part of building something that erases the line between music and sport."
Spotify and FC Barcelona have been featuring international artists in previous jerseys worn in El Clásico, such as Coldplay, KAROL G, The Rolling Stones, Rosalía, and Drake.

Concert in Barcelona
For the first time in this partnership, the artist will perform in Barcelona the day before the game.
It will be a "historic mark," as FC Barcelona and Spotify highlight, as it will be Scott's first concert in the Catalan capital.
Although the site of the concert has not yet been announced, the football club says it will take place "in a unique and famous site in Barcelona transformed into a stage."
"A private concert exclusively for the artist's most loyal listeners, who will be invited to the unique show via Spotify," the text reads.