Travis Scott Expands Circus Maximus Tour to South America and Australia, Raking in $23M from Initial 7 Shows

Travis Scott Expands Circus Maximus Tour to South America and Australia, Raking in $23M from Initial 7 Shows

The American rapper grossed $6.6 million alone from his concert on July 11 at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

By Amanda Lee Swanson

Published Oct 28, 2024

Travis Scott Expands Circus Maximus Tour to South America and Australia, Raking in $23M from Initial 7 Shows

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  • Travis Breaking Tottenham’s Merch Sales Record 
  • The Extension of the Circus Maximus - A treat to fans across globe
  • Announcements and Tour Dates 

Travis Scott’s European leg of the Circus Maximus Tour has resulted in a massive success. He averaged $3.3 million per show, grossing over $23 million from the first seven shows. The tour kicked off on June 28 when Scott landed in the U.K. for two dates at GelreDome in Anthem, Netherlands, before heading to Krakow, Poland (July 2); Zürich, Switzerland (July 5); Nice, France (July 6); Antwerp, Belgium (July 9); and London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (July 11). 

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Travis Breaking Tottenham’s Merch Sales Record 

One of the highlights was his performance at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 11, where he grossed $6.6 million from over 48000 fans. This also helped in marking his largest headline show to date. In addition to that, the Houston native also broke the stadium’s merchandise sales record for any event till date, including NFL games. It was definitely one of his most iconic concerts.

For every ticket sold on the tour, one Euro or Pound will be donated to the Cactus Jack Foundation, an organization committed to supporting Houston youth through toy drives, scholarships for HBCU students, and various educational and creative initiatives. To date, the Europe/U.K. leg of the tour has contributed $250,000 to the foundation.


The Extension of the Circus Maximus - A treat to fans across globe

The Circus Maximus European Tour was scheduled to proceed with a performance in Cologne, Germany, followed by shows in Prague, Milan, Frankfurt, and Madrid. The tour was set to wrap up on August 4 with a grand finale at MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. 

 

However, seeing the success of the European Tour, Travis has further announced an extension to it. He announced the South American and Australian legs of his tour on Monday, July 22, which would also keep La Flame on the road through Halloween. 

 

“SOUTH AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA WHAT ARE WE DOING. IVE BEEEN WANTED TO BRING A ACTUAL TOUR THERE FOREVER. NOW LETS GET IT,” Travis wrote in an announcement shared on Instagram. 

 

The South American leg kicks off on September 7 in Chile, with stops in Argentina, Brazil, and Colombia, as well as Mexico and Puerto Rico. After a brief return to the U.S. for a show at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on October 9, Scott will head to Australia for three shows across the continent, wrapping up with a performance in New Zealand on October 31, 2024. 

In another post shared on Instagram, Travis wrote “NEW YORK I WANTED TO DO THIS VENUE DURING THE FIRST LEG. BUT FOOTBALL SEASON HAD IT TIED UP. I HAD TO MAKE SURE WE SPIN THE BLOCK. NEW YORK HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE PLACE FOR ME WHEN I PERFORM IT LETS ME KNOW THE REAL METRIC OF THE RAGE. CANT WAITTTTTT FOR ONE NIGHT IN NEW YORK.” 


Announcements and Tour Dates 

Pre-sale tickets for the Latin America dates will be available starting July 24, with general admission tickets going on sale on July 25. You can use the presale password “UTOPIA'' to access these tickets. For MetLife Stadium, pre-sale tickets will be available on Ticketmaster beginning July 24 at 10 a.m. ET, with general admission tickets available on July 26. Fans in Australia and New Zealand can access pre-sale tickets on July 29, while general admission tickets will be available on August 2.

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