Travis Scott has expanded his "Utopia - Circus Maximus World Tour," adding more European arena and stadium dates.
Scott's move comes after the originally announced dates, including shows at Rhein Energie Stadion in Cologne, Germany, the Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, all sold out.
The four newly added dates will see Scott perform in Lisbon Portugal; Madrid, Spain; Frankfurt, Germany; and Arnhem, Netherlands.
1 Euro/Pound from every ticket sold, will go to Cactus Jack Foundation, a 501(c)3 with a mission to uplift Houston youth through toy drives, scholarship programs to HBCU college students, and fulfilling expenses for education and creative endeavors.
Travis Scott Utopia - Circus Maximus 2024 World Tour Dates:
June 28 - Netherlands, Arnhem @ GelreDomeJune 30 - Arnhem, Netherlands @ GelreDomeJuly 2 - Poland, Krakow @ TAURON ArenaJuly 4 - Switzerland, Zurich @ HallenstadionJuly 5 - Switzerland, Zurich @ HallenstadionJuly 6 - France, Nice @ Allianz RivieraJuly 8 - Belgium, Antwerp @ SportpaleisJuly 9 - Belgium, Antwerp @ SportpaleisJuly 11 - UK, London @ Tottenham Hotspur StadiumJuly 13 - UK, Manchester @ Co-op LiveJuly 16 - Germany, Hamburg @ Barclays ArenaJuly 18 - Czech Republic, Prague @ O2 ArenaJuly 20 - Germany, Cologne @ RheinEnergieSTADIONJuly 23 - Italy, Milan @ Ippodromo SNAI La MauraJuly 26 - Frankfurt, Germany @ Deutsche Bank ParkJuly 27 - Germany, Frankfurt @ Deutsche Bank ParkJuly 30 - Madrid, Spain @ WiZink CenterAug 2 - Lisbon, Portugal @ MEO Arena
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