Travis Scott performed a controversial halftime show at the CFP National Championships — which no one got to see.
The Sicko Mode singer was at the center of the entertainment at Notre Dame's huge game against Ohio State.
Thousands of fans flocked to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to watch the college football game.
Others even bought tickets just to see the 33-year-old show.
However, they didn't even get to see him debut his hit song 4×4.
That was because he was singing on top of the 71,000-seat arena.
Fans at the College Football Playoff game expressed their frustration on social media.
Many claimed that the half-time show was pre-recorded, despite it being in a tie.
One said: “They told us Travis Scott was performing at the match.
“No one told us he was on top of the game, what he is is that he is literally on top of the pitch.”
Another was angry: “I have not seen a single positive tweet about Travis Scott's performance.”
A third said: “He's literally in space!”
“Pre-recorded rubbish,” one of them called out.
One commented: “I will never make this mistake again!”
Fans also claimed that Scott was seen sitting on the sidelines while the performance was going on.
“Is it halftime yet?” Scott tweeted moments ago.
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Fans joked that his performance was so bad that it required a “presidential padrón.”
Another added: “The live stream was pre-recorded…”
“I couldn't see it from my seat,” one fan said.
Scott showed him at half time singing with a band around him.
They were all on the roof of the stadium, with bright red lights creating an atmosphere.
Ticket prices for the game reached $5,300 apiece.
They were originally going for up to $2,000 each.