DJ John Summit has spoken after his set at Lilly’s club in Monaco, France, was reportedly shut down midway.The 31-year-old wrote in an Instagram story:“Monaco that was insane last night. Last night was out of control.”He continued explaining the reason in the next lines that his set shut down since an artist (reportedly Travis Scott) arrived late and forced his way onto the stage. A video has gone viral which shows Scott making his way through the crowd. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHe wrote:“My show got shut down due to another artist showing up late and forcing his way onto the stage. Love you all that were there to dance and have a good time.”Though Summit didn’t name Scott, he attached his song Topia Twins in his post. Summit thanked everyone who attended his set during F1 weekend but witnessed an unfortunate ending to the show. The incident has gained momentum online with fans criticizing the way Summit’s set was cut short.Continue to read for more information.Key details about the incident involving John Summit and Travis Scott According to the fans who were in attendance at John Summit’s Monaco DJ set, he and Travis Scott were scheduled to perform back-to-back sets.However, Scott missed his slot and the record producer started his performance at his own designated slot. Summit was in the middle of his performance when Scott and his team forced their way onto the set. This caused commotion, leading venue staff to cut the audio for Summit’s performance to manage the situation.In addition to addressing the situation on Instagram, John Summit shared a video from the event in which he played his song Go Back with Sub Focus and Julia Church.John Summit’s real name is John Walter Schuster. He is from Naperville, Illinois, born in July 1994. He attended the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, where he studied accounting. Summit stepped into the music world during this time, performing as a DJ at local clubs such as The Red Lion and Canopy Club.In an interview with the Rolling Stone, Summit said:“I went to all the after-hours spots and all the warehouses, and what they play is the underground style of house music.”Shaq's Fun House In New Orleans - Source: GettyHe worked for a while as a Certified Public Accountant with Ernst & Young, where he earned approximately $65,000 annually while working long hours. He left this position in 2019 to focus completely on music.The record label owner began sending blind emails to labels in the hope of receiving a response. And his plan succeeded! He got a reply from the U.K. label, Defected Records, to whom he had sent more than 50 demos. In 2020, he released Deep End under the label, making it a breakthrough song of his career. He began performing globally in music festivals like Coachella, Tomorrowland, Lollapalooza and more.In 2022, he founded his label Experts Only, earlier known as Off the Grid. The title reflected Summit’s love for the mountains and skiing. Soon after the launch of his own label, he went viral with the release of Where You Are (vocals by Hayle) and Shiver.In 2024, John Summit released his debut album, Comfort in Chaos. The 12-track project has been released through Darkroom and Experts Only. His most recent album is called CTRL ESCAPE which was released on April 15, 2026. It is a 13-track sophomore project which expands his signature style into drum & bass, trap, and rock. It features guest vocalists including The Chainsmokers, Julia Wolf and Feid.