In partnership with Live Nation, Travis Scott dropped the news that he’s performing his new album titled, Utopia, at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

On Sunday, the Houston native posted some videos to his Instagram page to tease and promote his highly anticipated upcoming album. The father of two hasn’t released a solo project since his 2018 Grammy-nominated Astroworld.

 

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This isn’t the first time Scott hinted that his fourth album is coming. In April, there were billboards on the routes from Los Angeles to Indio for Coachella with the question “Looking for Utopia?” on them.

“Stop posting this and drop the album travis🙏🏻,” one fan commented.

“I been waiting 5 years for you to drop the album,” another wrote.

It seems their wishes could happen before the end of July because the “Sicko Mode” artist published three additional posts — one revealing Utopia‘s possible cover art, the second announcing his live performance in Egypt on July 28, and the third sharing the link to purchase tickets to his show.

 

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The surprises didn’t stop there. If fans visit Scott’s website, it’s impossible to miss the five pre-order bundle packages available for Utopia, which features five alternate album covers.

Furthermore, Scott suggested that Bad Bunny and The Weeknd will appear on a couple of tracks due to both artists being spotted with a Utopia briefcase handcuffed to their wrists.

This promotion rollout has fans on the edge of their seats, as they now have a performance to look forward to finally.

The music producer seems to be in great spirits and ready to release new music since the aftermath of his 2021 Astroworld tragedy in Houston, where 10 people lost their lives and others were injured. Last month, after a nearly two-year investigation, the grand jury ruled decided the 32-year-old will not face any charges in the lawsuits filed against him.