Global hip-hop sensation Travis Scott is officially bringing his electrifying CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour to the United Arab Emirates, with a one-night-only performance scheduled for Saturday, November 15, 2025, at Etihad Park, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi. The event marks a major milestone for the UAE’s live music scene, as one of the world’s most influential rappers and performers adds Abu Dhabi to his international tour lineup. The concert is presented by Live Nation Middle East , in partnership with the Department of Culture and Tourism, Abu Dhabi and Miral, promising a world-class experience that matches the scale of Scott’s global tour success.
This performance is part of the new leg of Scott’s CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour, which originally began in October 2023. The tour rapidly rose to global acclaim, featuring 76 sold-out shows across North America, Europe, the UK, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand throughout 2023 and 2024. The numbers are staggering: $209.3 million in gross revenue and 1.7 million tickets sold, making it officially the highest-grossing rap tour in history.
The upcoming international leg of the tour will span six countries and begins on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Following that, Scott will perform in Delhi (India), Seoul (South Korea), Sanya in Hainan (China), Tokyo (Japan), before concluding in Abu Dhabi (UAE) on November 15, 2025. Each of these stops is carefully selected and marks an exclusive opportunity for fans in these regions to experience Scott’s dynamic and genre-defining live show.
Abu Dhabi’s show will coincide with the continued global celebration of Scott’s chart-topping 2023 album UTOPIA, which played a pivotal role in propelling the CIRCUS MAXIMUS tour to international prominence. Known for his high-energy performances and surreal, cinematic stage setups, Travis Scott’s Abu Dhabi appearance is expected to feature hits such as “4x4,” “FE!N,” “SICKO MODE,” and more, all delivered with the intense visuals and production design that fans have come to associate with his shows.
Ticket Details:
This performance is part of the new leg of Scott’s CIRCUS MAXIMUS World Tour, which originally began in October 2023. The tour rapidly rose to global acclaim, featuring 76 sold-out shows across North America, Europe, the UK, Latin America, Australia, and New Zealand throughout 2023 and 2024. The numbers are staggering: $209.3 million in gross revenue and 1.7 million tickets sold, making it officially the highest-grossing rap tour in history.
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The upcoming international leg of the tour will span six countries and begins on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at FNB Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa. Following that, Scott will perform in Delhi (India), Seoul (South Korea), Sanya in Hainan (China), Tokyo (Japan), before concluding in Abu Dhabi (UAE) on November 15, 2025. Each of these stops is carefully selected and marks an exclusive opportunity for fans in these regions to experience Scott’s dynamic and genre-defining live show.
Abu Dhabi’s show will coincide with the continued global celebration of Scott’s chart-topping 2023 album UTOPIA, which played a pivotal role in propelling the CIRCUS MAXIMUS tour to international prominence. Known for his high-energy performances and surreal, cinematic stage setups, Travis Scott’s Abu Dhabi appearance is expected to feature hits such as “4x4,” “FE!N,” “SICKO MODE,” and more, all delivered with the intense visuals and production design that fans have come to associate with his shows.
Ticket Details:
- Live Nation Presale: Begins on Thursday, July 17 at 12 PM GST, and ends on Friday, July 18 at 11:59 AM GST
- General Public Sale: Opens on Friday, July 18 at 12 PM GST
- Where to Buy: Tickets will be available at travisscott.com and LiveNatiLiveNation.meon.me
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