Travis Scott Seen Leaving Beatles' Iconic Abbey Road Studios After 'Utopia' Recording Session

Anticipation for 'Utopia' continues to build, with Scott being spotted paying homage to the Beatles with his infamous labeled briefcase in tow.

Travis Scott paid homage to the Beatles by recreating their iconic album cover for 1969's Abbey Road.

Scott assumed the role of Paul McCartney in the order. Instead of going barefoot as he did on the cover, the Houston native rocked his "Medium Olive" Air Jordan 1 Lows, while the three men accompanying him wore suits.

A source confirmed to Complex that Travis was working on Utopia at Abbey Road Studios.

The man standing in front of Trav in the Abbey Road recreation is holding the Utopia briefcase we first saw last month. TMZ obtained photos of Scott leaving a vinyl record store in Los Angeles with a security guard standing nearby with the briefcase handcuffed to him.

The images surfaced just after days after Scott was recorded in the Houston Astros' dugout saying Utopia is "on the way," shortly after playing the album for the players in the locker room.

Following two shows at London's O2 Arena in August 2022, Scott tweeted he would return "when it's album time."

London thank u for those last two days. What an amazing fucking time ahhhhhhhhhhhh

— TRAVIS SCOTT (@trvisXX) August 8, 2022

I’ll be back when it’s album time

— TRAVIS SCOTT (@trvisXX) August 8, 2022

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