
Travis Scott Achieves Highest-Grossing Solo Rap Tour in History
The rapper sold 2.2 million tickets on his 'Circus Maximus World Tour'
Travis Scott’s ‘Circus Maximus World Tour’ has come to an end, with Live Nation proclaiming it the highest-grossing solo rap tour in history.
The stats:
The tour began on October 11, 2023, and lasted two years.
It visited 50 cities across 20 countries.
Scott sold 2.2 million tickets, and grossed over $250 million.
On average, he sold 26,391 tickets a night, with an average gross of $3.2 million, as per Pollstar’s Boxoffice.
His show in Delhi was the biggest in the city’s history, with 125,000 fans in attendance.
Scott is booked by Cara Lewis Group’s Cara Lewis in North America, and by Wasserman Music’s James Rubin in all other global territories.
Also breaking records:
Scott’s record comes off the back of one set by The Weeknd, with his ‘After Hours Til Dawn’ run of shows becoming the highest-earning tour by a solo male artist in history, with more than $1bn in gross receipts.
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Record-Breaking Tour Revenues
Live Sector Economic Health
Competitive Record Breaking
Growth Of Indian Live Music Market
Sustained Growth In Live Entertainment
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👋 Disclosures & Transparency Block
This story was written with information from Pollstar.
We covered it because it’s news of a record breaking tour.













