Travis Scott‘s ‘Circus Maximus’ tour is headed overseas to Europe this summer, and Kai Cenat is set to join him backstage at his sold-out London show for a 24-hour stream.
La Flame called the internet personality during a recent livestream and asked if he’d be willing to meet him across the pond when he hits the UK later this summer.
“I got a sold out stadium show. Let’s do 24 hours in London! We’ll do it backstage,” Scott told Cenat about the July 11 show at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. “We’ll go crazy.”
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Travis Scott and Kai Cenat have been close for some time as the rap superstar helped to get the popular streamer reinstated on Twitch after being banned last year.
Back in August, the UTOPIA rapper posted an image of Cenat on his Instagram Story and captioned it: “MOOD 24/7.” At the bottom of the picture, he added: “Imma Get Him Unbanned.” The Amazon-owned platform had previously banned the 22-year-old multiple times for violating its guidelines.
As for La Flame’s tour, it is on pace to become one of the highest-grossing tours in rap history.
According to Touring Data, “[Travis Scott’s] ‘Circus Maximus’ [is] now aiming for $130-140 million from over 1.1 million tickets in 61 shows, following additional dates in Europe. It will mark the second highest-grossing tour by a Rapper in history.”
With that figure, his’ tour will surpass other major rap runs like Kendrick Lamar‘s The Big Steppers Tour, 50 Cent‘s Final Lap Tour and Drake and Migos‘ Aubrey & The Three Migos Tour.
The 6 God still holds the overall record, though, with his It’s All a Blur Tour, which generated a staggering $215 million in revenue from just 50 shows.
Back in November 2023, long before their rivalry exploded into a full-on battle, Drake snatched the title belt from Kendrick Lamar to claim the highest-grossing Hip Hop tour ever.
K. Dot had broken the record a few months earlier when his Big Steppers Tour surpassed $110 million in ticket sales. Not long after, he was eclipsed by Drizzy’s It’s All a Blur Tour, which began last summer and resumed earlier this year with support from J. Cole and Lil Durk, pulling in almost $130 million from just 30 shows.
Meanwhile, 50 Cent’s Final Lap entered the race earlier this year when its revenue reached $84 million, a figure that has since risen to $105 million.
Source hiphopdx.com