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Travis Scott To JoinKai Cenat For A 24-Hour Stream At Circus Maximus Tour

BY JO Mensah June 26, 2024 12:46 AM EDT
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Travis Scott Photo source: Instagram/@travisscott

Travis Scott is taking his electrifying Circus Maximus tour to Europe this summer, and fans in London are in for an extra treat.

Popular internet personality Kai Cenat will join Scott backstage at his sold-out show for an epic 24-hour livestream event. This highly anticipated concert will occur on July 11 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The announcement came during a recent livestream when Travis Scott invited Cenat to join him in the UK. Scott excitedly shared his plans for the event, promising a wild backstage experience for the viewers.

The duo’s camaraderie has been well-documented, especially after Scott helped Cenat get reinstated on Twitch following a ban last year.

Travis Scott and Kai Cenat have a strong bond, and Scott has previously expressed his support for Cenat on social media.

In August, Scott posted an image of Cenat on his Instagram Story, captioning it with “MOOD 24/7” and vowing to help him get unbanned from the platform. This gesture showcased the rapper’s influence and dedication to his friends.

The Circus Maximus tour itself is shaping up to be one of the most successful tours in rap history. According to Touring Data, the tour is projected to generate between $130-140 million from over 1.1 million tickets sold across 61 shows, including the additional European dates. This achievement would place Scott’s tour as the second highest-grossing rap tour ever.

Travis Scott’s tour is set to surpass other major rap tours, such as Kendrick Lamar’s ‘The Big Steppers Tour’, 50 Cent’s ‘Final Lap Tour’, and Drake and Migos’ ‘Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour’. However, Drake still holds the overall record with his ‘It’s All a Blur Tour’, which amassed an incredible $215 million from just 50 shows.

The competition for the highest-grossing hip-hop tour has been fierce. In November 2023, Drake overtook Kendrick Lamar to claim the title, with his tour pulling in nearly $130 million from 30 shows. Lamar had previously set the record with his ‘Big Steppers Tour’, which generated over $110 million in ticket sales.

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