Travis Scott is bringing his "Utopia - Circus Maximus" tour to 28 cities in North America, starting in October. It will be his largest headline show, which will have a stop at Los Angeles' iconic SoFi Stadium.

Tickets for Scott's tour will go on sale on Aug. 31 at 10 a.m. local time at the rapper's website, travisscott.com.

According to reports, the rapper will not be returning to Houston for his tour. It is the city where the Astroworld Festival tragedy took place in November 2021, which resulted in 10 deaths and hundreds of injuries.

The decision to exclude Houston was a surprise for some, as the city's mayor, Sylvester Turner, had revealed earlier this month that the rapper had actually booked the Toyota Center for the tour.

"Travis Scott and his promoters booked the Toyota Center for a concert in October. Unlike the Astroworld Festival at NRG in 2021, the concert will be held in a different type of venue," Mayor Turner said.

What happened between then and the announcement of the tour dates is unknown.

As per Live Nation, $2 from every ticket will be donated to Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to Houston's youth. It offers toy drives and scholarships to Houston children.

Travis Scott's 'Utopia-Circuc Maximus' Tour

Scott first teased the tour with a post on his Instagram of a poster of the tour which features an artwork of a nude woman holding a head-it seems to be the rapper's head.

"Utopia tour soon U.S. and Euro dates soon to be announce [sic] I miss the road and I miss y'all," he wrote in the caption.

This highly anticipated tour will kick off in Charlotte's Spectrum Center in Oct. 11 and finish off in Toronto's Scotiabank Arena on Dec. 29.

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It is his first release since the Astroworld Festival tragedy and was supposed to have a massive concert in Egypt's Pyramids of Giza.

According to reports, the concert had been canceled due to "complex production issues" after it was initially met with strong push back from Egyptians and other people.

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