The concert forms part of the rapper’s Circus Maximus world tour.
Abu Dhabi, it’s go time. Travis Scott is heading to the capital’s Etihad Park on Saturday, 15 November, in what is shaping up to be one of the biggest concerts of the year, and this is your last chance to buy tickets.
Travis Scott’s concert in Abu Dhabi comes as part of his Circus Maximus World Tour, and tickets are selling faster than he can drop a beat. Wave 1 tickets are already sold out, with Golden Circle A completely gone, and the remaining ones are disappearing by the minute. Prices to see Travis Scott live in Abu Dhabi now start from AED 495 for General Standing, going up to AED 1,805 for Golden Circle B for the ultimate, front-row experience.
Travis Scott needs little introduction. A global powerhouse with billions of streams and a stack of gold, platinum and multi-platinum certifications, he has reshaped the sound and spectacle of the hip hop hierarchy. His diamond-certified hit with Drake, “Sicko Mode,” made history as the first hip hop track to spend 30 weeks in the Top 10 of the Hot 100, earning a GRAMMY nomination along the way. On stage, Scott is known for full-throttle energy, next-level production and a crowd that matches him beat for beat.
Launched in October 2023, the record-breaking Circus Maximus World Tour has stormed through 76 sold-out shows across North America, Europe, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand. The global spectacle is the highest-grossing rap tour in history, pulling in a staggering $209.3 million and selling 1.7 million tickets, cementing the rapper’s place at the top of the hip-hop hierarchy. The Abu Dhabi stop promises the same scale, with immersive visuals and festival-level atmospherics built for open air euphoria at Etihad Park.
The tour supports Utopia, Scott’s fourth studio album and the top-selling hip hop release of 2023. It held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 for four consecutive weeks and has amassed more than 50 billion streams worldwide. Spotify named it the most-streamed album in its debut week of 2023, while Apple Music reported record-breaking first-day streams for the project. Expect a set list that leans into Utopia anthems such as “FE!N”, “Meltdown” and “My Eyes,” and the kind of bass-heavy drops that turn a concert into a shared adrenaline rush.
If you want in, now is the moment. Rally your crew, purchase your tickets and get ready to rage under the Abu Dhabi night sky as Travis Scott takes over Etihad Park.
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