Travis Scott Shatters Venue Merchandise Records, Raking in $1 Million Per Night in Dallas and Denver During ‘Utopia’ Tour

This week, as Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour makes its way through Phoenix and Las Vegas, some merch statistics that are unsurprisingly astounding are being disclosed.

Scott sold more than $1 million worth of merchandise during his recent visit at the Dallas American Airlines Center, according to data recently disclosed to Complex. On Sunday, Scott also achieved sales exceeding $1 million at the Bell Arena in Denver; these are both reportedly venue records.

New designs have been incorporated into a variety of pieces for the tour, including styles that are unique to each city.

Scott has broken merchandise-related records previously. With his performances at the O2 venue in London in August of last year, he reportedly surpassed a previous benchmark held by BTS.It is common knowledge among supporters that every forthcoming date of the initial leg of the trek in support of Utopia is marked as sold out. A source with knowledge of the production informs Complex that the second leg of the tour will soon be revealed. In addition to Oakland, Inglewood, Seattle, Nashville, and Atlanta, there are still cities remaining on this leg.A notable occurrence thus far in Scott’s recent live tour was the debut performance of the Utopia track “FE!N.” Observe this for yourself.