Why Travis Scott Canceled His Pre-Super Bowl Show (Exclusive)

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A source tells ET that the 20-year-old reality star could go into labor at any time.

Kylie Jenner and Travis Scott are set to be parents any day now. 

A source tells ET that Scott canceled his pre-Super Bowl show on Saturday night in Minnesota, partly to stay close to Jenner, who's currently pregnant with their first child together.

The source notes that travel was a "logistical nightmare," seeing as he was scheduled for two performances in the same night -- one in Minneapolis and one in Las Vegas. But, the source says the 25-year-old rapper also didn't want to be too far away in case Jenner, 20, goes into labor.

"Kylie is due any minute, so Travis isn't taking any chances," the source says. "He cancelled his Super Bowl show and is staying close to home."

Scott did however perform at the Marquee Nightclub in The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday night. After his 25-minute performance, he took in the party from his VIP table where TV personality Kimbella and rappers Jim Jones and Cam’ron joined him.

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While Jenner and Scott haven't officially confirmed the news that they're expecting, the couple has been enjoying their alone time in recent months as they prepare for the arrival of their first child, a source told ET last month.

"The two keep a low profile as a couple, but spent the holidays together," the source shared with ET. "Kylie has always lived a quieter life than her sisters unless it's on social media."

"Kylie is a homebody, and enjoys everyone often coming to her house," the source added. "When the sisters aren't together, they still stay in contact regularly with their family text thread. Kylie keeps a small personal circle, and they have all been there for her during this time."

For more on the private star's impending bundle of joy, watch the video below.

UPDATE***

Jenner has given birth to a baby girl. The reality star announced the news on Sunday, and shared that she and Scott welcomed their first child together on Feb. 1.

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