Travis Scott Is Bringing His ‘Circus Maximus Stadium Tour’ Down Under
The rap juggernaut has locked in three dates in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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Global rap superstar Travis Scott has announced three massive stadium shows in Australia this year as part of his worldwide ‘Circus Maximus Stadium Tour’.
The man behind ‘goosebumps’, ‘BUTTERFLY EFFECT’ and ‘SICKO MODE’ is performing in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane before crossing the Tasman for one show in Auckland.
La Flame took to Instagram to announce the tour, posting an image of the tour poster alongside the caption: “SOUTH AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. WHAT ARE WE DOING. IVE BEEEN WANTING TO BRING A ACTUAL TOUR THERE FOREVER. NOW LETS GET IT.”
Scott’s Australian and New Zealand shows come after the rapper performs a load of shows in South America, visiting Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico and Mexico in September.
He to Australia in October and kicks off the ‘Circus Maximus Stadium Tour’ in Sydney at Allianz Stadium on Thursday, October 17. Scott then heads to Melbourne for a performance at Marvel Stadium on Tuesday, October 22 followed by a concert at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on Saturday, October 26. The final leg of the tour takes place at Eden Park in Auckland on Thursday, October 31.
Mastercard and Vodafone pre-sales kick off Monday, July 29 at 11:30am local time and ends Wednesday, July 31 at 11:30am local time. This is followed by Live Nation and venue pre-sales that commence Wednesday, July 31 at 1:30pm local time through to Friday, August 2 at 1:30am local time. General on-sale finally takes place Friday, August 2 at 2.:30am. For all the details visit the Live Nation website.
There are also several types of different ticket packages available, including Golden Circle Early Entry VIP and the Travis Scott VIP Lounge experience. For more details head to the Ticketmaster website.
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Scott’s Australian visit comes in support of his 2023 album, UTOPIA. A commercial smash (critics were divided), the album secured the #1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 for four weeks running and has amassed over 49 billion streams.
UTOPIA was confirmed by Spotify as the most streamed album in its first week of 2023 and also topped the charts here in Australia and New Zealand.
Currently performing in Europe, the tour has grossed close to $27 million across its first 11 dates and is expected to do big numbers when Scott hits South America, Australia and New Zealand later this year.
For full ticketing information visit livenation.com.au or ticketmaster.com.au.
Travis Scott ‘Circus Maximus Stadium Tour’ Australian & New Zealand 2024
Thursday, October 17 – Allianz Stadium, Sydney
Tuesday, October 22 – Marvel Stadium, Melbourne
Saturday, October 26 – Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Thursday, October 31 – Eden Park, Auckland
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