Tickets for Travis Scott’s Utopia-Circus Maximus tour are on sale for just $7.

Travis Scott performs during the first day of the Astroworld Music Festival at NRG Park on Friday, November 5, 2021, in Houston. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)

(KTLA) – Travis Scott’s tour kicks off Wednesday in Charlotte, North Carolina, and it may not go as promoters planned.

Ticket sales for his Utopia-Circus Maximus tour have dropped to $7 on some resale sites, according to Complex.


The outlet found a pair of tickets to the tour’s premiere for an extremely low price on StubHub, while a similar pair cost about $110 on Ticketmaster.

Nexstar’s KTLA looked at the site and found that tickets on Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub and TickPick were only $10-$18.

However, La Flame doesn’t seem incremental. He posted on X (formerly Twitter) to express his excitement.

Travis Scott performs during the first day of the Astroworld Music Festival at NRG Park on November 5, 2021 in Houston. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP, File)

«Летттссссссс гооооо, я проснулся, делая обратное сальтоппппсссссс, Шарлотта, я готов пойти ооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооооо вопросовой вопрос вопросы вопросы», — написал он.

A fan noted that the lack of demand affected not only Charlotte’s show, but also Scott’s shows in Oakland, California, and Raleigh, North Carolina.

“What’s going on with Travis Scott ticket sales? The tour starts in a week and many seats are still largely unsold. I hope it won’t be cancelled. #TravisScott #Utopia,” They wrote onas well as Ticketmaster screenshots showing plenty of empty seats.

The “Sicko Mode” rapper is heading to Southern California on November 5th where he will headline SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. The show was originally scheduled for November 4, but was moved to the next day.

Tickets for this show are on sale for just $53 on Vivid Seats.

Scott announced his tour six weeks ago on Instagram. It accompanies his latest album, Utopia, which is his first album in five years.

The rapper’s tours do not stop in his hometown of Houston, Texas.

He hasn’t played there since the Astroworld festival tragedy in November 2021, when 10 people died and hundreds were injured in a crowd stampede.

A grand jury declined to indict him in June.

LiveNation says $2 from every ticket sold will go to the Scott Cactus Jack Foundation. Its mission is to improve the lives of children in the Houston area and to provide scholarships to students at historically black colleges and universities.

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