That’s a wrap on Travis Scott’s years-spanning Circus Maximus World Tour.
On mMonday (Nov. 24), Live Nation, the promoter of the six-continent trek, said an estimated 2.2 million tickets were sold across the tour, which began in October 2023 and is now said to have grossed over $250 million.
Meanwhile, a Billboard report offers a bit more details. Citing figures reported to Billboard Boxscore, which tracks live performances, the publication reports that Scott’s global tour “grossed $265.1 million and sold 2.1 million tickets.”
Live Nation goes on to credit Scott’s Utopia-promoting run as the highest-grossing solo rap tour in history, though that’s a title it appears to have previously earned (and subsequently held onto) this time last year. In November 2024, Billboard reported as much, saying the tour in its then-current iteration had grossed over $209 million and sold an estimated 1.7 million tickets, the latter figure also enough to stand tall as the highest amount sold by any rap artist on a solo run.
Travis’s tour ultimately hit more than 20 countries, bringing with it no shortage of special guests. Earlier this month, for example, fans in Japan were given a surprise appearance by the artist formerly known as Kanye West.
Another figure worth pointing out amid post-tour talk is the number of times Scott’s Playboi Carti-featuring Utopia track “FE!N,” a fan-favorite, was performed on this run. Live Nation puts that number at 475, a massive but unsurprising figure when considering that Scott has been known to perform the track more than once during the same set.