Travis Scott merch goes for record-breaking sales.
Travis Scott made his return as a headliner last week as he performed at London’s O2 Arena on the 6th and 7th of August. And for his first headlined show since last year’s tragic Astroworld concerts, the rapper broke merch sales record.
According to TMZ, La Flame sold over $ 1 million worth of merchandise during his two-day performance and broke the previous record by South Korean boy band BTS.
Travis Scott has broke the record for most merchandise sales at a concert in the UK
He made over $1 million from hoodies and t shirts sold at his shows in London at the O2 Arena pic.twitter.com/RGZd0ihCEP
— DailyRapFacts (@DailyRapFacts) August 10, 2022
The hoodies designed for Travis Scott’s London show went for $100 to $125 a piece, while shirts ranged from $45 to $75, and hats with a price of $45 each.
Previously, BTS sold merchandise for just under $1 million during their Love Yourself World Tour UK dates at London’s O2 on 9th and 10th of October 2018.
On Tuesday, Scott took to Instagram to inform fans that he will now be working “to finish” Utopia, his long-rumoured upcoming album and the follow-up to his immensely successful Astroworld. Scott will shortly start his Road to Utopia adventure in Las Vegas, as reported last week. According to a press announcement issued at the time, the club residency will commence on September 17 at Resorts World Las Vegas’ Zouk Nightclub.