Travis Scott is not done with his victory lap following the release of his chart-topping album "Utopia," because he just added new "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour dates.

According to Billboard, the controversial rapper revealed that he will be adding 11 more shows to his largest headlining tour yet; Live Nation announced there will be new shows in the following cities: Louisville, Montreal, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Chicago, Orlando, and Columbus.

On top of that, they also announced the rescheduled dates for Toronto, Miami, and Boston-the several postponed shows the rapper had weeks back.

The "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour kicked off last Oct. 11 at Charlotte's Spectrum Center, before heading to Releigh's PNC Arena for two nights, followed by several shows in Dallas' American Airlines Center, Kansas' T-Mobile Center, Denver's Ball Arena, Phoenix's Footprint Center, Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, and more.

The rapper will be continuing with his tour throughout November to December, including the new shows that will happen next year.

Travis Scott Additional Tour Dates

On Jan. 3, Scott will be performing at the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, then Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, the Bell Center in Montreal, TD Garden in Boston, the Bryce Jordan Center in University Park, and more.

As per reports, tickets for the new "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour dates will go on sale Nov. 10 at 4 P.M. ET via Ticketmaster.

The tour is the rapper's attempt at redeeming himself after the tragedy that took place in Houston during his Astroworld concert, which resulted in 10 deaths.

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Travis Scott Unsafe Concerts?

This is not the first time fans have expressed their worries or weariness towards attending Scott's concerts, after all, his recent show resulted in 60 people getting injured.

According to reports, during the rapper's concert at the Colosseum in Italy, someone sprayed pepper spray at the audience, and on top of that, a 14-year-old boy scaled a false wall in an attempt to watch Scott perform, only to plummet 13 feet.

"The Circus Maximus is a monument. It is not a stadium, not a concert hall," said Alfonsina Russo, the director of the Colosseum Archaeological Park.

"These mega rock concerts put it at risk, including the Palatine Hill nearby. Rock concerts should be held in stadiums so as not to endanger public safety."

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