Travis Scott To Debut ‘Utopia’ At Egyptian Pyramids Concert
Travis Scott will be debuting his highly anticipated Utopia album at the Egyptian Pyramids. The concert will take place on Friday, July 28. Prior to the announcement, tickets to the live performance were available for purchase before it was sold out. According to several blogs and online outlets, the tickets were allegedly sold out between 15 to Travis Scott's highly anticipated 'Utopia' show at the Pyramids is officially sold out. Within minutes, all tickets were snatched up, with reports indicating that over 50,000 individuals attempted to purchase them. In response to the overwhelming demand, event organizers are… pic.twitter.com/DD15rZcgEs
UTOPIA LIVE AT THE PYRAMIDS
— TRAVIS SCOTT (@trvisXX) July 9, 2023
CANT WAITTTT TO SEE YA
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A release date for Utopia has still yet to be released. However, the rapper announced that pre-orders for the album are available for purchase now. In addition to the CDs, vinyls, and digital copies of the album available for preorder, he has also included exclusive merch such as t-shirts, hoodies, and hats as well. The pre-order states that there will be five different album covers. However, none of the album covers have been officially announced.
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This album is the first project since the 2021 Astroworld tragedy. Ten people, including a nine-year-old boy, succumbed to their injuries due to a crowd surge. Last month it was announced that Scott would not be facing criminal charges for the tragedy.
“It is tragic that ten innocent people were killed while trying to enjoy an evening of music and entertainment, something many of us do routinely and without a second thought to our safety. But a tragedy isn’t always a crime, and not every death is a homicide,” District Attorney Kim Ogg said in a statement per NBC News. “This grand jury’s determination has no impact on the many civil lawsuits pending.”
Scott spoke out about the tragedy a month following the incident.
“It gets so hard because, you know, I always feel connected with my fans,” he told Charlamagne Tha God at the time. “I went through something and I feel like fans went through something and people’s parents went through something. And it really hurts.”
Prior to Astroworld, Scott released the songs “Escape Plan” and “Mafia.” Scott’s latest releases since the tragedy include his features on SZA’s “Open Arms,” “P—- & Millions,” on Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss, and most recently, “Aye” on Lil Uzi Vert’s Pink Tape.