Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour, which spanned six continents, over 20 countries, and more than 80 shows, has grossed a record-breaking $265.1 million with 2.1 million tickets sold, making it the highest-grossing solo rap tour ever. Kicking off in North America in October 2023 and just concluding in Mumbai, India on November 19, the tour filled stadiums around the globe, featuring special guests throughout the historic run like Ye, Teezo Touchdown, Yung Lean, Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, Babyface Ray, Skilla Baby, Veeze, and Nav. The Circus Maximus Tour was in support of Scott’s 2023 Billboard No. 1 album, Utopia, with all 19 songs from the record debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The conclusion of his tour follows a busy 2025 for Scott that included headlining Coachella in April and releasing the chart-topping JACKBOYS 2 compilation in July. (Billboard)
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Travis Scott’s ‘Circus Maximus Tour’ Becomes Highest Grossing Solo Rap Tour Of All Time
Nov 24, 2025 | 7:01 PM

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