Several reports have confirmed that Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour, his first official tour since his Astroworld Tour that ended in tragedy two years ago, is now facing adversity as ticket sales for Circus Maximus has dropped, despite the first sell out and the additional dates added to the tour.
Some cities have advertised the tickets as low as $7 per person.
The tour’s inaugural stop in Charlotte, NC saw tickets available in pairs for $7, while the Ticketmaster price was originally $109.50 in the same section. These prices are allegedly what’s listed at upcoming tour stops, including Raleigh, NC and Oakland, California.
No dates have been cancelled or postponed due to the ticket sales, with dates scheduled until December 29 in Toronto.
Travis Scottannounced his “Circus Maximus” tour earlier this week, and tickets finally went on sale today. The performer has managed to sell out almost every single city in around an hour, leaving many fans without tickets. Fortunately, he’s now unveiled an additional 11 show dates, meaning that even more supporters will be able to catch him live. He’s announced new dates in Raleigh, Dallas, Phoenix, Oakland, Portland, Austin, Miami, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, and Toronto.
The hitmaker will embark on the “Circus Maximus” tour in October, leading with a performance in Charlotte, NC. He’ll make his way around the U.S. until December, when he wraps up the first leg of the tour in Toronto. Travis Scott is set to make notable stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Philly, Chicago, and more. It’s clear from the comments section that fans can’t wait, and the tour is sure to make headlines when it gets rolling.
Travis Scott now has the fastest-selling arena tour of the year. It’s gross earnings are also expected to rival Drake’s “It’s All A Blur” tour. Amid news of the tour nearly selling out, the artist took to Twitter to thank his fans for their support. “WOOOOWWWWW YALLLLL ARE THE BESTTTTTTTT,” he wrote. “I MEANNNN JUST CANT EXPLAIN THE AMOUNT OF LOVE I HAVE FOR YALLL.” He added, “YALL GOT ME CLIMBING UP TREES AND SHITTTTTTTT.”
The tour follows Travis Scott’s new, wildly-successful release, UTOPIA. The album’s already raked in more than a whopping one billion streams on Spotify alone, making it one of the biggest commercial successes of the year. The LP’s release was also accompanied by a film called “Circus Maximus,” which features music from UTOPIA. The album includes various high-profile features, from artists like Drake, The Weeknd, Young Thug, Beyonce, and many more. Keep an eye on HNHH for more updates on Travis Scott.
Travis Scott will be hitting the road this fall in support of Utopia. The rapper announced the Circus Maximus tour on Tuesday night, around the time he joined Drake on stage in Vancouver. The Houston rapper’s upcoming tour will solely include North American dates, for now. The tour flyer does state that it’s the “first leg,” indicating that he’ll undoubtedly be adding additional dates in the coming weeks. Perhaps, we could expect more dates in North America, along with international shows.
The upcoming tour runs from October 11th to December 29th, starting in Charlotte, North Carolina. He’ll also be touching down in cities such as Raleigh, Dallas, Kansas City, Denver, and more. Although he hasn’t announced a show in his hometown yet, Travis Scott will be touching down at a number of major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Miami, Chicago, and Detroit. Finally, he’ll conclude the first leg of the Cirus Maximus tour in Toronto on Dec. 29th, which seems to indicate that Drake might join him on stage.
The tickets for the Circus Maximus tour will officially be on sale this Thursday at 10 a.m. local time. Travis already gave fans a sneak peak of what to expect from his upcoming tour. Although he didn’t get the opportunity to perform at the Pyramid of Giza in Egypt as previously planned, he delivered a stellar show in Rome. As we’ve seen in the past, Travis always emphasizes the quality of his performance so there’s no doubt that he’ll be going all out on his upcoming tour.
Interestingly enough, the tour dates seemingly confirm the rumors that Travis Scott will be replacing 21 Savage on the Canadian dates of Drake’s It’s All A Blur tour. Last night, Travis Scott joined Drake on stage in Vancouver and will presumably be joining him again for the second show tonight (Aug. 30). The final Canadian dates will be in Toronto on October 6th and 7th, a few days before Travis kicks off his own tour. So it seems likely he’ll be making an appearance in the 6ix, too. Check out the tour dates above.
Just the other night, Travis Scott brought an immense amount of energy to Rome, Italy. So much energy in fact, that residents believed they felt an earthquake. Scott was so psyched because he got to perform his newest project UTOPIA for 60,000 fans and it looked like it did not disappoint. The Houston star posted to his Instagram account saying, “60,000 people FE!N’n WTFFFFFFFFFFFFF ROME WAS ON ONE” The fans were certainly on one because dozens were injured and/or pepper-sprayed amidst all the rage and chaos.
Circus Maximus is the name of the tour for Scott’s high-selling album UTOPIA. The tour begins in late September and will run through late November. Some of the big-ticket destinations include Houston, Miami, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Boston along with many others. This is the first time Travis is hitting the road since the Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour in 2018-19 when he brought along Gunna, Sheck Wes, and Trippie Redd. Furthermore, with a tour that is going to be this epic there, there is bound to be some amazing photos to take from it.
Travis Scott’s record label Cactus Jack blessed our Instagram feeds with some stunning shots from the Rome show. In 17 hours, it has been liked over 475,000 times, and for good reason. One of the photos features Kanye West, now going by Ye. This is his first time on stage since the anti-semitic comments he made publicly. He and La Flame performed “Praise God” from Donda, while Ye went solo on his classic “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.”
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Travis Scott’s long-awaited fourth studio album UTOPIA is finally here and fans have been eating it up. It just sold 496,000 copies in its first week, which is easily the most of any rap album this year. Furthermore, sales will be around 140,000 in week two which is in the ballpark of what Lil Uzi Vert did in his first week with the Pink Tape. So, it is no surprise that Travis Scott’s first live performance for his Circus Maximus tour in Rome, Italy, was electric with 60,000 fans. He brought out one of his idols, Kanye West, which drove fans wild.
So much so, that around 60 were injured with some being pepper-sprayed in the process. La Flame is always encouraging his fans to rage at his shows, it is inevitable at this point. He says it himself on the opener to his 2018 album ASTROWORLD on the song “STARGAZING,” “And it ain’t no moshpit if ain’t no injuries.” That is exactly why the Houston Police Department does not want Travis back performing any more shows.
It is fair to say authorities are not happy with the news. “Like most, we were in complete disbelief that anyone would approve of Travis Scott or the production company having another concert,” the union said. What is interesting though, is that the Mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, seems to be okay with the concert since it is at a different location. “Unlike the Astroworld Festival at NRG in 2021, the concert will be held in a different type of venue. The Toyota Center has been a good partner with the City of Houston, and we expect this to continue for this and every other concert.”
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Travis Scott will be officially embarking on the Circus Maximus Tour in North America, later this year. To promote his new album, Utopia, Scott announced the run of concerts on Tuesday morning. He’ll be making stops in Chicago, Boston, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Houston, and more cities from September through November, this fall. On Instagram, he also noted that an announcement for European dates will come soon.
The tour announcement comes after Scott performed in Rome, Italy on Monday night. While running through his Utopia songs, Scott also welcomed Kanye West to the stage. In doing so, he praised the legendary rapper as the “greatest of all time.” Together they performed “Praise God” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.”
The Circus Maximus Tour will be Scott’s first time hitting the road in this capacity since the Astroworld: Wish You Were Here Tour in 2018-19 when he brought along Gunna, Sheck Wes, and Trippie Redd. It was also when the tragic crowd rush occurred during his Astroworld Festival performance, the legal ramifications of which, he is still facing. Check out when fans will be able to catch Scott live below.
Circus Maximus Tour Dates
09/25/2023 — Chicago, IL @ United Center 09/27/2023 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena 09/29/2023 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium 10/01/2023 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden 10/04/2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center 10/08/2023 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena 10/11/2023 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center 10/12/2023 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena 10/14/2023 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Center 10/17/2023 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center 10/19/2023 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 10/21/2023 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center 10/23/2023 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena 10/26/2023 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center 10/28/2023 — Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena 10/30/2023 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena 11/04/2023 — Inglewood, CA @ SoFi Stadium 11/07/2023 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena 11/09/2023 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena 11/12/2023 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center 11/18/2023 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX 11/24/2023 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 11/27/2023 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center