Travis Scott to Perform Live at Circus Maximus in Rome
Announced with very little notice, the event will take place on Aug. 7 and will be the rapper’s first live show after the launch of the new album “Utopia”
A month after his last concert in Italy, Travis Scott will come back to the country for a new exceptional concert on August 7 at Circus Maximus in Rome. It will be his first live appearance after the launch of the film Circus Maximus, written by the rapper himself, and the highly anticipated new album Utopia.
Travis Scott live in Circus Maximus, Rome
Tickets are already available in pre-sale for My Live Nation users. To access the presale, just register for free on www.livenation.it.
General ticket sales will start at 10 am CEST on Thursday, August 3 on Ticketmaster, TicketOne and VivaTicket.
The live show is expected to be an event of global relevancy. It is no coincidence that it will take place in the place whose name inspired his film.
The movie Circus Maximus was written by Travis Scott himself. It brings together directors such as Gaspar Noe, Valdimar Jóhannsson, Nicolas Winding Refn, Harmony Korine, Kahlil Joseph. The visual journey is accompanied by the songs contained in the new album.
The new album Utopia and other projects
Utopia amassed 128 million streams in the first 24 hours on Spotify alone. It is the best result for Travis Scott so far, and the fifth ever in the history of the platform. All the tracks of the album entered the top 100 positions of the Italian chart.
The album follows the global success obtained with the previous albums Astroworld (double platinum in Italy), Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight (platinum) and singles such as Sicko Mode (double platinum in Italy), TKN feat. Rosalía (platinum) and Goosebumps (triple platinum).
Utopia was anticipated by the K-Pop single feat. Bad Bunny and The Weeknd. The song is climbing the Italian radio airplay chart, while it has already reached the Top 3 of the Spotify global chart and the Top 15 of the Italian chart.
Among other projects, Travis Scott launched the Cactus Jack Foundation, a non-profit organization with the mission to support Houston youth through charitable initiatives such as toy donations, scholarship programs and funding for education and creative projects.