Less than a year removed from the tragic Astroworld crowd crush that left 10 dead and hundreds more injured, Travis Scott has signed on for a Las Vegas residency.The 31-year-old rapper (bornJacques Bermon Webster II) announced his Road to Utopia residency at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas' Resorts World, via a press release.The show is billed as, 'a mind-bending, first-of-its-kind nightclub residency experience,' with tickets available for the first two shows — September 17 and October 15 — at ZoukGroupLV.com.
Residency: Less than a year removed from the tragic Astroworld crowd crush that left 10 dead and hundreds more injured, Travis Scott has signed on for a Las Vegas residency; seen May 15 Nightclub:The 31-year-old rapper (born Jacques Bermon Webster II) announced his Road to Utopia residency at the Zouk Nightclub in Las Vegas' Resorts World, via a press releaseThe residency will span seven shows, though no other dates have been announced past the first two shows.The announcement adds that Scott will perform, 'top hits guests know and love — and just may feature some previews of upcoming tracks.' The Zouk Group added Scott was, 'an obvious choice to elevate the experience and offer something guests have not yet seen.' Upcoming: The announcement adds that Scott will perform, 'top hits guests know and love — and just may feature some previews of upcoming tracks'; pictured July 18 in Los Angeles The Zouk Nightclub is touted as, 'the most technologically advanced nightlife venue in Las Vegas,' featuring, 'an unrivaled, high-technology experience that transforms based on the evening's performing artist, including the venue's LED Mothership and shifting ceiling.''Travis Scott was a seamless fit for the Zouk Nightclub.
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