Travis Scott's Circus Maximus tour rocks Europe, grosses over $23 million

Travis Scott's European and UK tour leg sets new records and raises $250,000 for the Cactus Jack Foundation.

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Travis Scott has been dominating the music scene with his Circus Maximus Tour, averaging $3.3 million per show from the first seven dates of the European and UK leg, totaling more than $23 million, according to Live Nation. 

The tour kicked off on June 28 in the UK with two dates at GelreDome in Arnhem, Netherlands, followed by stops in Krakow, Poland (July 2); Zürich, Switzerland (July 5); Nice, France (July 6); Antwerp, Belgium (July 9); and London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (July 11). 

The London show grossed $6.6 million from 48,000 fans, marking Scott's largest headline show to date and breaking the stadium's merchandise sales record for any event, including NFL games.

The European and UK run continues the momentum from Scott's successful 44-date North American tour, which began in Charlotte, NC at the Spectrum Center on Oct. 11 and grossed an impressive $95.7 million from 686,000 tickets. 

This included a show at LA's SoFi Stadium on Nov. 5 that grossed $7.9 million from 49,000 tickets, making Scott the first rapper to headline a sold-out show at SoFi.

The Circus Maximus European tour continues on Saturday (July 20) in Cologne, Germany, with subsequent stops in Prague, Milan, Frankfurt, and Madrid, before concluding on Aug. 4 at MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal. 

One euro/pound from every ticket sold on the tour goes to the Cactus Jack Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to uplifting Houston youth through toy drives, scholarship programs for HBCU college students, and supporting educational and creative endeavors. 

So far, $250,000 has been donated to the Cactus Jack Foundation from the Europe/UK leg of the tour. The tour is booked by agent Cara Lewis.

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