Travis Scott Announces "Astroworld: Wish You Were Here" Tour

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Travis Scott performs at Kailand's Swaggy 16th birthday party at Belasco Theatre on September 9, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.
Travis Scott is bringing "Astroworld" on the road.

Travis Scott is a few weeks removed from his album Astroworld. The project is undoubtedly one of his strongest efforts to date and although it took a while to come out, it was definitely worth the wait. Since the album dropped, he's been promoting the project in unique ways by his limited edition daily merch capsules, busting down $100K to give to his fans and much more. Today, the rapper formally announced the long-awaited "Astroworld" tour.

Travis Scott will be bringing his new album, Astroworld on the road with him. The rapper took to social media to announce the tour as well as the "season passes."

"IVE BEEN READY TO GET BACK ON ROAD FOR A LONG TIME!! ASTROWORLD TOUR IS FINALLY HERE!!" He announced, "PRESALE NOW ON SHOP.TRAVISSCOTT.COM ON SALE NEXT WEEK! I MADE SEASON PASSES FOR THE REAL RAGERS. U GET IN FIRST!! VERY LIMITED. BRING THE SWEATTTT."

Travis Scott's season passes for the tour include priority venue entry as well as future discounts. Unfortunately, the pass itself doesn't include a ticket to the concert. However, it does come with pre-sale ticket pass to "future Travis Scott headline tour." Fans will get an e-mail notice when the tour dates are revealed. The "Astroworld Season Passes" are only available until the end of the day so scoop 'em up quick. They only cost $8. Tickets for the tour go on sale next week.


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