Travis Scott in Milan, ticket prices: how much the rapper earns

Travis Scott in Milan, ticket prices: how much the rapper earns
Travis Scott in Milan, ticket prices: how much the rapper earns

Italy becomes a fixed stop in Travis Scott’s European tours. The enormous triumph at the Circus Maximus in Rome. An evening to remember, which will remain in the annals of musical events in the capital.

The Houston rapper returns to the Bel Paese and, specifically, it will be possible to see and listen Travis Scott in Milan. Below is all the information about the event and more. A few details on what the superstar’s assets are and, specifically, how much a single event can earn him, given the thousands of tickets sold.

Travis Scott in Milan

Also in 2024 there will be space for Travis Scott in Italy, precisely in Milan. The European stops of his Maximus Europe tour have been announced. Specifically, the concert event will be held next Tuesday 23 July at the Snai La Maura Racecourse.

Tickets for Travis Scott in Milan are on sale from 10.00 am on Thursday 9th Mayonly for registered on My Live Nation. The presale open to all, however, has been set for 10.00 am on Friday 10 May 2024. Trip to the old continent, from the Netherlands on June 28th to Germany on July 27th. In Italy only one stage, as will generally happen in the EU. However, there are two exceptions: double concerts in the United Kingdom, in London and Manchester, as well as in Germany, in Cologne and Frankfurt.

Travis Scott, ticket prices

Travis Scott ticket prices in Milan vary greatly. Everything changes depending on the selected area of ​​the Snai La Maura Hippodrome. The minimum price to take part in the show on July 23rd is 87.25 euros. This applies to a unique place, in the heart of the crowd. Attempt to enjoy a little exclusivity by logging in Golden Circlehowever, it costs 133.25 euros. However, the cost of commissions must be added to these prices, as well as those indicated below. Not particularly burdensome, it must be said, but to be taken into account.

Three i VIP packages for Travis Scott in Milan:

  • VIP Pack 3 – Early Entry VIP Package from 232.25 euros, for entrance ticket, early entry into the designated area, exclusive limited edition merchandise and commemorative pass;
  • VIP Pack 2 – Premium Early Entry VIP Package from 308.25 euros, per ticket in Golden Circle, early entry into designated areas, limited edition merchandise and commemorative passes and lanyard;
  • VIP Pack 1 – Lounge Package from 583.25 euros, for a premium ticket on the VIP platform, to see Travis Scott live, exclusive access to the VIP pre-show lounge, with appetizers, 2 drink tokens, photos in front of the Travis Scott backdrop and games, exclusive merchandise in limited edition and commemorative VIP pass and lanyard.

How much does Travis Scott earn for a concert

An event like Travis Scott’s maxi concert in Milan in July 2024 represents a gain for everyone, starting from the municipal administration, up to hotels, restaurants and all the structures focused on the short-term rental economy.

In Rome in 2023 the Municipality pocketed just over 200 thousand euros, while the artist sold tickets for a worth just over 3 million euros. An unfinished amount obviously in his pockets in full, of course.

Going into detail, the rapper would earn between 1.3 and 1.8 million dollars per single event in the United States, as reported Variety. Similar figures are also expected for Europe which, with a very crude count, could lead to its assets enriching by 14.3-19.8 million dollars.

Travis Scott’s estate

Active since 2012, Travis Scott is one of the most successful rappers of the 2000s. An international star who has 6 studio albums under his belt. He is among the highest paid artists in the world and, obviously, has signed agreements for numerous collaborations over the years. The most important brands compete for his name and face, such as Nike for example. To date, a total asset of approximately 80 million dollarsequal to 74.5 million euros.

 
For Latest Updates Follow us on Google News
 

NEXT “Still no autopsy, there is a risk that the truth will go away”