Travis Scott has announced that he’ll be hitting the road to promote his latest album, UTOPIA, to audiences across the North America and Europe.

On Tuesday (August 8), the Houston native revealed that he is ready to go on tour again following the on-stage premier of his latest album.

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Though Live Nation did announce North American and Canadian dates for the Circus Maximus Tour, they were soon taken down along with their ticket pages. According to a source close to Scott, the trek has been confirmed but the exact dates and venues have yet to be finalized. Stay tuned for the official announcement, which is expected soon.

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Scott performed songs from the new record for the first time in Rome, Italy on Monday (August 7). During his set, the 32-year-old rapper brought out Kanye West for two songs, “Praise God” and “Can’t Tell Me Nothing,” both of which are by the Yeezy boss.

The “90210” hitmaker took a massive risk by publicly embracing Ye given the latter’s recent fall from grace due to his antisemitic remarks, criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement and Donda Academy lawsuits, among several other matters.

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Whereas most artists in the music industry have distanced themselves from the Chicago native, Scott has taken a different route. Aside from showing his support for the disgraced mogul, he even teased a collaboration with him.

“Ye West, the illest of all muthafuckin’ time,” he said during the cameo. “Hopefully one day we can do that god damn tour.”

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Ahead of his forthcoming tour, UTOPIA debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with major first-week sales. According to Billboard, the project moved 496,000 album-equivalent units, comprised of 243,000 SEA units (330.68 million on-demand streams), a massive 252,000 pure album sales and 1,000 TEA units.