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Circus Maximus Tour
Tour by Travis Scott
Location
  • North America
  • South America
  • Europe
Associated albumUtopia
Start dateOctober 11, 2023 (2023-10-11)
End dateAugust 4, 2024 (2024-08-04)
Legs3
No. of shows65
Supporting acts
Attendance606,325
Box office$82,366,118
Websitewww.travisscott.com/tour
Travis Scott concert chronology

The Circus Maximus Tour, also branded and promoted as Utopia Tour Presents Circus Maximus, is the ongoing fourth concert tour by American rapper and singer Travis Scott, in support of his fourth studio album, Utopia (2023). During the full first leg of the tour, fellow American singer-songwriter Teezo Touchdown served as the opening act, while Don Toliver Chase B, Sheck Wes, Babyface Ray, Skilla Baby, and Veeze served as opening acts at various shows in the second leg. The Circus Maximus tour is Scott's first concert tour in almost five years, following the Astroworld – Wish You Were Here Tour.[1] The tour started on October 11, 2023, at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and ends on August 4, 2024, at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal.

Set lists

Leg 1

This set list is representative of the show in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 11, 2023. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[2]

  1. "Hyaena"
  2. "Thank God"
  3. "Modern Jam" (with Teezo Touchdown)
  4. "Aye" (originally performed by Lil Uzi Vert)
  5. "SDP Interlude"
  6. "Sirens"
  7. "Praise God" (originally performed by Kanye West)
  8. "God's Country"
  9. "My Eyes"
  10. "Butterfly Effect"
  11. "Highest in the Room"
  12. "Mamacita"
  13. "Circus Maximus"
  14. "Delresto (Echoes)" (played from tape during outfit change)
  15. "Mafia"
  16. "I Know ?"
  17. "90210"
  18. "Meltdown"
  19. "Topia Twins"
  20. "No Bystanders"
  21. "Fe!n" (performed several times)
  22. "Antidote"
  23. "Sicko Mode"
  24. "Goosebumps"
  25. "Telekinesis"

Additional notes

  • During the show in Raleigh on October 13, Scott performed "Gatti" (originally performed with JackBoys and Pop Smoke) and "Nightcrawler" after "Sicko Mode".
  • During the show in Dallas on October 17, Scott performed "Upper Echelon" after "Circus Maximus" and performed "Gatti" and "Stargazing" after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Dallas on October 18, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played and performed "I Know ?" before "Mafia"; after "90210", he performed "Gatti" and brought Offset out to perform "Bad and Boujee" (originally performed by Migos), "Say My Grace" (which features Scott), and "Worth It".
  • During the show in Kansas City on October 20, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "SDP Interlude" and "Lose" after "Mafia".
  • During the show in Denver on October 22, Scott performed "Skeletons" and "3500" after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Phoenix on October 25, Scott performed "Impossible" after "Mafia" and brought Rob49 out to perform his own song, "Vulture Island", and "Topia Twins" after "Meltdown".
  • During the show in Phoenix on October 26, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It" in place of "Mafia" and "Impossible" after the former and performed "I Know ?" twice.
  • During the show in Las Vegas on October 29, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Sweet Sweet" and "Impossible" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played.
  • During the show in Oakland on October 31, Scott performed "Skyfall" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Lose" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played.
  • During the show in Oakland on November 1, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude", "Skyfall" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played, and "Impossible" after "Mafia".
  • During the show in Inglewood on November 5, Scott brought his daughter, Stormi Webster, onstage during "Mafia" and rode the parasail with her and brought Playboi Carti out to perform "Fe!n" only one time when it cut straight from the chorus to the latter's part after the song was restarted in the middle of the first verse; he did not perform "Antidote" and "Telekinesis", leaving the stage while the latter song was playing.
  • During the show in Seattle on November 8, Scott performed "Lose" and "Love Galore" (originally performed by SZA) after "Highest in the Room" and performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played.
  • During the show in Vancouver on November 10, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and brought Nav out to perform "Beibs in the Trap" after "90210".
  • During the show in Portland on November 12, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and "Portland" (originally performed by Drake) played twice after "Delresto (Echoes)" played, but Scott's verse barely played and he did not perform the song live; he also performed "Fe!n" an additional time.
  • During the show in Salt Lake City on November 15, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Maria I'm Drunk" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he also performed "Fe!n" an additional time. Also, Teezo Touchdown did not perform his own set for unknown reasons.
  • During the show in Tulsa on November 18, Scott performed "A-Team" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Maria I'm Drunk" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he also performed "Fe!n" eight additional times and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Austin on November 21, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he also did not perform "Antidote" and "Telekinesis", leaving the stage while the latter song was playing.
  • During the show in Austin on November 22, Scott did not perform "Highest in the Room", "Circus Maximus", and "Antidote".
  • During the show in Miami on November 27, Scott performed "A-Team", "Don't Play", "Lose", and "Upper Echelon" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Maria I'm Drunk" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; after "Meltdown", he brought Quavo out to perform his own songs, "Hotel Lobby (Unc & Phew)" and "Turn Yo Clic Up", performed "Fe!n" five additional times, and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Atlanta on December 1, Scott performed "Uptown" after "SDP Interlude", "Upper Echelon" and "3500" after "Sirens", "Maria I'm Drunk" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played, and "Fe!n" five additional times; after "Antidote", he brought Offset out to perform "Bad and Boujee" and "Say My Grace" and brought Sheck Wes out to perform his own songs, "Mo Bamba" and an unreleased song.
  • Starting from the show in Atlanta on December 2, Scott performed "3500" after "SDP Interlude" and "Upper Echelon" after "Sirens". During that one night, he performed "Lose" before "3500" and "Maria I'm Drunk" and "Impossible" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he brought 21 Savage out to perform "Topia Twins" and his own song, "Rich Flex" (originally performed with Drake), and performed "Fe!n" six additional times.
  • During the show in Nashville on December 4, Scott performed "Lose" after "SDP Interlude" and "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" four additional times.
  • During the show in Baltimore on December 6, Scott performed "Fe!n" an additional time and performed "Topia Twins" after "Goosebumps" rather than its usual place in the set list.
  • During the show in Pittsburgh on December 8, Scott performed "Lose" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" six additional times and did not perform "Highest in the Room" and "Antidote".
  • During the show in Philadelphia on December 10, Scott brought Lil Uzi Vert out to perform "Aye" and performed ""A-Team" after "3500" and "Lose" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" three additional times and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Detroit on December 12, Scott performed "Don't Play" instead of "3500", "Lose" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played, and "Kelly Price" (originally performed by Migos), but his verse was not played on the later song; he performed "Fe!n" two additional times and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Brooklyn on December 18, Scott performed "Quintana" after "3500" and "Maria I'm Drunk" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" eight additional times and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Brooklyn on December 19, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It", "Impossible", and "Can't Say" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" eight additional times and performed "Gatti" after that, but his verse was not played, and he did not perform "Antidote".
  • Starting from the show in New York City on December 21, Scott performed "Maria I'm Drunk" and "Can't Say" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played. During that one night, he performed "Uptown", "Nightcrawler", "Oh My Dis Side" after "3500" and brought 41 out to perform their own song, "Bent", after "Meltdown"; he then performed "Fe!n" eleven additional times and brought Sheck Wes out the last time to perform his unreleased verse on the song and "Mo Bamba", and then performed "Sicko Mode" before "Antidote" and performed "Fe!n" two more times after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Boston on December 23, Scott performed "A-Team" after "3500" and performed "Fe!n" nine additional times and then performed it one last time after "Goosebumps"; he did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Newark on December 26, Scott performed "A-Team" and "Nightcrawler" after "3500" and performed "Fe!n" eight additional times; he performed "Stargazing" after "Goosebumps" and did not perform "Antidote".
  • During the show in Toronto on December 29, Scott performed "Nightcrawler" after "3500" and performed "Company" (originally performed by Drake) after "Maria I'm Drunk" and "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Can't Say"; he performed "Fe!n" four additional times and performed "Sicko Mode" before "Antidote".

Leg 2

This set list is representative of the show in Chicago, Illinois on January 3, 2024. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Hyaena"
  2. "Thank God"
  3. "Modern Jam"
  4. "Aye" (originally performed by Lil Uzi Vert)
  5. "SDP Interlude"
  6. "3500"
  7. "Nightcrawler"
  8. "Sirens"
  9. "Upper Echelon"
  10. "Praise God" (originally performed by Kanye West)
  11. "God's Country"
  12. "My Eyes"
  13. "Butterfly Effect"
  14. "Highest in the Room"
  15. "Mamacita"
  16. "Circus Maximus"
  17. "Delresto (Echoes)" (played from tape during outfit change)
  18. "Maria I'm Drunk"
  19. "Can't Say" (with Don Toliver)
  20. "Bandit" (originally performed by and with Don Toliver, unreleased at the time)
  21. "I Know ?"
  22. "90210"
  23. "Meltdown"
  24. "Topia Twins"
  25. "No Bystanders"
  26. "Fe!n" (performed a different number of times each show)
  27. "Sicko Mode"
  28. "Antidote"
  29. "Goosebumps"
  30. "Telekinesis"
  31. "Lost Forever" (with "Telekinesis" resuming during SZA's part after the song ends)

Additional notes

  • During the show in Chicago on January 3, Scott performed "Fe!n" eight times in a row and also performed it once after "Sicko Mode" and once after "Antidote".
  • Starting from the show in Toronto on January 6, Scott replaced "Bandit" with "Mafia", Don Toliver did not come out to perform "Can't Say" with him, and he did not perform "Lost Forever". During that one night, he performed "Backr00ms" (originally performed by Playboi Carti) after "Aye" and performed "Fe!n" six times in a row.
  • During the show in Montreal on January 9, Scott performed "Backr00ms" after "Highest in the Room" and performed "Fe!n" eleven times in a row.
  • During the show in Boston on January 12, Scott performed "Backr00ms" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Fe!n" nine times in a row.
  • During the show in University Park on January 14, Scott performed "Backr00ms" after "SDP Interlude" and performed "Fe!n" eight times in a row.
  • Starting from the show in Milwaukee on January 17, Scott performed "Backr00ms" after "3500". During that one night, he performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Delresto (Echoes)" played; he performed "Fe!n" six times in a row and also performed it once more after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Saint Paul on January 20, Scott performed "Fe!n" eight times in a row and also performed it once more after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Chicago on January 22, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Maria I'm Drunk" and performed "Fe!n" six times in a row.
  • During the show in Columbus on January 24, Scott performed "Drugs You Should Try It" after "Maria I'm Drunk" and performed "Fe!n" seven times in a row.
  • During the show in Miami on January 28, Scott brought Swae Lee out to perform "Nightcrawler" and "No Type" (originally performed by the Rae Sremmurd, which he is a part of) and brought him back out to perform "R.I.P. Screw" after "Maria I'm Drunk"; Scott performed "Fe!n" eight times in a row and also performed it twice after "Sicko Mode" and once after "Goosebumps".
  • During the show in Orlando on January 31, Scott performed "Praise God" after "Mamacita" instead of its normal place in the set list and brought Kanye West out to perform his own songs, "Runaway", "Vultures" (originally performed with Ty Dolla Sign as part of ¥$), "Fade", "Can't Tell Me Nothing", "All of the Lights", and "Father Stretch My Hands Pt. 1", with Ty Dolla Sign also joining for "Vultures" (along with Bump J) and "Fade"; Scott went to change outfits after the special guests were finished performing as "Delresto (Echoes)" played, while he did not perform "God's Country", "Highest in the Room", and "Circus Maximus".

Tour dates

List of 2023 concerts
Date (2023) City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
October 11 Charlotte United States Spectrum Center Teezo Touchdown 15,702 / 15,702 $1,576,716
October 13 Raleigh PNC Arena 15,292 / 15,292 $1,740,793
October 17 Dallas American Airlines Center 27,497 / 27,497 $3,588,066
October 18
October 20 Kansas City T-Mobile Center 15,835 (97.01%) $1,683,603
October 22 Denver Ball Arena 14,929 (92.51%) $1,845,501
October 25 Phoenix Footprint Center 29,312 / 29,312 $3,737,225
October 26
October 29 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 10,312 (90.27%) $1,464,624
October 31 Oakland Oakland Arena 31,184 / 31,184 $3,981,574
November 1
November 5 Inglewood SoFi Stadium 49,735 / 49,735 $7,941,151
November 8 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena 15,903 / 15,903 $2,440,315
November 10 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 16,401 / 16,401 $2,107,129
November 12 Portland United States Moda Center 15,599 (99.05%) $1,974,532
November 15 Salt Lake City Delta Center 13,740 / 13,740 $1,756,616
November 18 Tulsa BOK Center 13,924 (82.14%) $1,801,301
November 21 Austin Moody Center 22,089 / 22,089 $3,157,157
November 22
November 27 Miami Kaseya Center 17,340 / 17,340 $2,769,317
December 1 Atlanta State Farm Arena 29,779 / 29,779 $4,116,231
December 2
December 4 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 12,823 (86.28%) $1,630,072
December 6 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena 10,881 / 10,881 $1,545,411
December 8 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 14,734 (96.47%) $1,720,398
December 10 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 18,018 / 18,018 $2,723,762
December 12 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 18,539 / 18,539 $2,577,035
December 18 Brooklyn Barclays Center 32,118 / 32,118 $3,757,972
December 19
December 21 New York City Madison Square Garden 17,703 / 17,703 $3,533,062
December 23 Boston TD Garden 31,583 (97.41%)[a] $4,572,513
December 26 Newark Prudential Center 16,576 / 16,576 $2,734,071
December 29 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 35,665 / 35,665[b] $5,079,733
List of 2024 concerts
Date (2024) City Country Venue Opening act Attendance Revenue
January 3[c] Chicago United States United Center Don Toliver
Chase B
January 6 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
January 9 Montreal Bell Centre 19,634 / 19,634 $2,358,001
January 12 Boston United States TD Garden Sheck Wes
January 14 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
January 17 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum Veeze
Skilla Baby
Babyface Ray
9,181 (88.94%) $915,975
January 20 St. Paul Xcel Energy Center
January 22 Chicago United Center
January 24 Columbus Schottenstein Center
January 28 Miami Kaseya Center
January 31 Orlando Kia Center 14,279 (88.38%) $1,536,262
June 28 Arnhem Netherlands GelreDome
June 30
July 2 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena
July 5 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
July 6 Nice France Allianz Riviera
July 7[d] Ebreichsdorf Austria Magna Racino
July 9 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
July 11 London United Kingdom Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
July 13 Manchester Co-op Live
July 14[e] Costineşti Romania Costineşti Beach
July 16 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
July 18 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
July 20 Cologne Germany RheinEnergieStadion
July 23 Milan Italy Ippodromo Snai La Maura
July 26 Frankfurt Germany Deutsche Bank Park
July 27
July 30 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
July 31
August 2 Lisbon Portugal MEO Arena
August 3
August 4
September 13[f] Rio de Janeiro Brazil Barra Olympic Park
Total 606,325 $82,366,118

Canceled shows

List of canceled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
Date City Country Venue Reason
October 14, 2023 Raleigh United States PNC Arena Unknown
November 13, 2023 Portland Moda Center
January 3, 2024 Louisville KFC Yum! Center

Notes

  1. ^ Attendance and Revenue combined with the attendance and revenue from December 23, 2023 and January 12, 2024.
  2. ^ Attendance and Revenue combined with the attendance and revenue from December 29, 2023 and January 6, 2024.
  3. ^ Originally scheduled to take place on December 15, 2023.
  4. ^ The concert in Ebreichsdorf on July 7, 2024 will be part of the Rolling Loud.[citation needed]
  5. ^ The concert in Costineşti on July 14, 2024 will be part of the Beach Please! Festival.[citation needed]
  6. ^ The concert in Rio de Janeiro on September 13, 2024 will be part of the Rock in Rio.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Travis Scott Announces Utopia – Circus Maximus Tour: See Dates". billboard. August 31, 2023.
  2. ^ Armstrong, Megan (October 12, 2023). "Here Is Travis Scott's 'Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour' Setlist". Uproxx. Retrieved October 12, 2023.