Travis Scott to headline his first ticketed show since Astroworld Festival

Scott has been stepping back into the public eye in recent months.

Travis Scott performs onstage during the 2022 Billboard Music Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on May 15, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Travis Scott has announced a performance at The 02 in London, his first solo ticketed concert since the Astroworld Festival in Houston.

The Houston rapper will perform Aug. 6 at The O2 Arena, an indoor venue with a capacity of 20,000. Tickets go on sale July 1.

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"Been in the studio for a while time to take it to bigger speaker see u soon London," he wrote on Instagram.

Scott has been stepping back into the public eye in recent months. He appeared at a pre-Oscars party and a Coachelle afterparty. His first major public appearance was at the Miami club E11even last month. He will headline Day N Vegas, Sept. 2-4 at the Las Vegas Festival Ground. He was replaced by Billie Eilish last year after ten people were killed and dozens were injured during the Astroworld Festival. He'll also perform at multiple dates for Primavera Sound in November in South America.

In April, he was featured on the song "Hold That Heat" by hip-hop producer Southside and rapper Future. He performed at the Billboard Music Awards in May.  That same month, he dropped a new Nike collaboration and has continued to raise funds for Project HEAL, a series of long-term initiatives that include addressing safety at large-scale live events, mental health resources for young people of color and scholarships for Black students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

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    Joey Guerra

    Joey Guerra is the music critic for the Houston Chronicle. He also covers various aspects of pop culture. He has reviewed hundreds of concerts and interviewed hundreds of celebrities, from Justin Bieber to Dolly Parton to Beyonce. He's appeared as a regular correspondent on Fox26 and was head judge and director of the Pride Superstar singing competition for a decade. He has been named journalist of the year multiple times by both OutSmart Magazine and the FACE Awards. He also covers various aspects of pop culture, including the local drag scene and "RuPaul's Drag Race."