Travis Scott is on fire, breaking records and taking names as he sets a new benchmark for ticket sales in the rap world.

Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour has officially surpassed Drake’s It’s All A Blur Tour in ticket sales. While Drake’s tour sold a staggering 1.3 million tickets, Travis has sailed past with a remarkable 1.5 million tickets already sold, as confirmed on October 22.

Despite this milestone, the financial picture is slightly different. Drake’s tour brought in a whopping $320.5 million. Travis’s tour hasn’t caught up in terms of revenue, previously hitting $154.6 million from 1.2 million tickets sold earlier in the month, but the final numbers are still under wraps.

Meanwhile, fans down under got a special treat when Travis brought The Weeknd on stage during his Australian shows. Travis took a moment to appreciate The Weeknd, recalling how he was given a chance to open for him during the 2015 Madness Fall Tour.

In an emotional moment, Travis shared how The Weeknd’s support early in his career was pivotal. “This man right here let me open up for two tours when I put out my first album,” he expressed on stage, reflecting on their journey together.

Earlier this year, Travis and The Weeknd also collaborated at Mike Dean’s birthday celebration in Los Angeles. They performed a David Lynch cover and the crowd-favorite “Take Me Back To LA,” showcasing their ongoing partnership.

Travis Scott continues to make waves in the music industry, not only by breaking records but also by celebrating friendships and collaborations. With the Circus Maximus tour setting new standards, fans eagerly await what he will do next.

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