One day after his July 28 studio album UTOPIA debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 with 496,000 units sold, Travis Scott has revealed his plans to take his show on the road. On Tuesday (Aug. 8), the Houston rapper took to Instagram to post the official flyer/poster for his upcoming Circus Maximus Utopia Tour.
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“UTOPIA TOUR SOON,” he wrote in the caption. “(U.S.) AND (Europe) DATES SOON TO BE (announced). I MISS THE ROAD I MISSS YALLLL.”
Though Scott didn’t officially announce all the dates for the tour, or when he plans to embark on it, a Ticketmaster slip-up on Tuesday let fans in on when they can expect the emcee to visit their hometown. Ticketmaster soon removed all the ticketing pages for Utopia Tour dates, likely signaling that a mistake was made. But, with Scott’s confirmation soon after, fans can be reassured that tickets will go back up on sale in the very near future.
This news comes just a day after Scott hosted his first show post-album release. Taking place at the Circus Maximus venue in Rome, Italy, Scott performed a majority of the songs on his new LP, as well as fan-favorite hits from his prior albums. Additionally, he was joined on stage by his mentor Kanye West, who performed tracks like “Praise God” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing.”
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One week before UTOPIA‘s release, when Scott dropped the single “K-POP,” featuring The Weeknd and Bad Bunny, he accompanied the song with a music video inside of a massive soccer stadium. In the visuals, the stadium’s electronic banner showed the words “STADIUM TOUR REHEARSAL,” leading fans to believe Scott’s eventual Utopia Tour would take place in stadiums across the world.
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