While facing piling lawsuits due to the Astroworld festival Tragedy, Travis Scott is ready to hit the stage again as he's set to perform at his own residency next month.

According to SF Gate, the rapper had just announced that he's going to be a "resident artist" at the Zouk Nightclub at Resort World Las Vegas starting this September.

He already revealed his first two performances which are scheduled for September 17 and October 15.

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The residency titled "Road to Utopia" will feature previews of upcoming solo songs as he had never released any music since the music festival tragedy last year that claimed the lives of 10 people and injured hundreds of concertgoers.

He had been featured in tracks over the past few months like "Hold that Heat" with Future and Southside and "Never Sleep" by Nav.

According to Vivid Seats, tickets for his Las Vegas shows starts at $50 for women and $75 for men over the age of 21.

In a press release by Ronn Nicolli, chief marketing officer of Resorts World Las Vegas, he noted that Scott is a "one-of-a-kind" and "multi-talented" artist in the field of fashion and music.

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"His residency will bring a new level of energy to Resorts World Las Vegas and add to the property's diverse list of entertainment and nightlife offerings," he added.

Describing what "Road to Utopia" is, the statement noted that it's going to be a "mind-bending" and "first-of-its-kind" experience for partygoers.

The stage design will feature high-tech props like an LED lighting system that will complement the rapper's performances.

The recent announcement comes amid Scott facing billions of dollars worth of lawsuits.

According to Thirsty For News, Thomas J. Henry previously revealed that his company filed a $2 billion lawsuit on behalf of the few victims.

Coon & Associates later filed another lawsuit that demands $10 billion in damages.

The cases mentioned above include claims of heart attacks, bruising, brain injury, and many more.

The rapper and his team have denied any liability for the Astroworld festival, but he exerted his efforts to reach out to the families of victims by launching Project HEAL that initiates concert safety.

It appears that the rapper's career is slowly getting back on track as he's also set to perform at the O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom, on August 6 and 7.

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