blockwave Exchange-Travis Scott announces Utopia-Circus Maximus Tour: These are the 28 tour dates

2025-05-02 10:27:37source:Will Sage Astorcategory:Contact

Travis Scott will go on blockwave Exchangetour in 2023, bringing his Utopia — Circus Maximus Tour to 28 cities through the end of the year.

Promising to “transport fans into an unparalleled audiovisual experience," the tour promoting his latest album, "Utopia," will kick off in Charlotte, North Carolina, on Oct. 11 and continue through North America until Dec. 29. The rapper is slated to perform in his largest headlining show to date at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Nov. 5.

Despite earlier reports that Scott would be doing a hometown show, Houston is not listed among the 2023 tour dates. In November 2021, 10 people died and hundreds were injured after a crowd surge crushed concertgoers during Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston.

"Travis Scott and his promoters booked the Toyota Center for a concert in October. Unlike the Astroworld Festival at NRG in 2021, the concert will be held in a different type of venue," Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in a statement earlier this month, according to local news outlet Chron.

Tickets go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m. local time.

“Utopia” has reigned at No.1 on the Billboard 200 for four weeks while garnering more than 1.5 billion streams globally.

Travis Scott Utopia-Circus Maximus Tour dates

Here's where Travis Scott's Utopia Tour is playing:

  • Wednesday, Oct. 11 — Charlotte, North Carolina, Spectrum Center
  • Friday, Oct. 13 — Raleigh, North Carolina, PNC Arena
  • Tuesday, Oct. 17 — Dallas, American Airlines Center
  • Friday, Oct. 20 — Kansas City, Missouri, T-Mobile Center
  • Sunday, Oct. 22 — Denver, Ball Arena
  • Wednesday, Oct. 25 — Phoenix, Footprint Center
  • Sunday, Oct. 29 — Las Vegas, MGM Grand Garden Arena
  • Tuesday, Oct. 31 — Oakland, California, Oakland Arena
  • Sunday, Nov. 5 — Los Angeles, SoFi Stadium
  • Wednesday, Nov. 8 — Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena
  • Friday, Nov. 10 — Vancouver, Rogers Arena
  • Sunday, Nov. 12 — Portland, Oregon, Moda Center
  • Wednesday, Nov. 15 — Salt Lake City, Delta Center
  • Saturday, Nov. 18 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, BOK Center
  • Tuesday, Nov. 21 — Austin, Texas, Moody Center
  • Saturday, Nov. 25 — Atlanta, State Farm Arena
  • Monday, Nov. 27 — Miami, Kaseya Center
  • Monday, Dec. 4 — Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
  • Wednesday, Dec. 6 — Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena
  • Friday, Dec. 8 — Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
  • Sunday, Dec. 10 — Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
  • Tuesday, Dec. 12 — Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
  • Friday, Dec. 15 — Chicago, United Center
  • Monday, Dec. 18 — Brooklyn, New York, Barclays Center
  • Thursday, Dec. 21 — New York City, Madison Square Garden
  • Saturday, Dec. 23 — Boston, TD Garden
  • Tuesday, Dec. 26 — Newark, New Jersey, Prudential Center
  • Friday, Dec. 29 — Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

Contributing: KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY

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