“K-Pop” is a preview for fans of the 32-year-old singer’s highly anticipated album “Utopia,” for which she has yet to announce a release date. Utopia will be Travis Scott first album since 2016 and his first major project since main-eventing the Houston Astroworld Music Festival in November 2021, when 10 fans died in the crowd.
He also joked that he was planning to do a similar show in 2021. “But the good news is that I’ve had four similar experiences elsewhere. Management will come soon,” he added. The “Goosebumps” artist recently released the first single from his new album “K-Pop” with Bad Bunny and The Weeknd.
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Unfortunately complex production issues meant that the show could not be constructed in the desert.
Travis Scott concert at the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt has cancel due to production issues. Ticket holders will receive a full refund. Live Nation confirmed in a statement that Travis Scott was ban from performing at the Pyramids of Giza. “Unfortunately, despite best efforts, challenging production issues meant that the series was unable to proceed in the desert”.
The producers said a few days before the show, which was schedule for July 28. His new album “Utopia” was release that day. Live Nation’s statement did not mention reports that the Egyptian government canceled the show due to Scott’s political concerns. Live Nation says Travis Scott’s concert at the Pyramids of Giza will go ahead despite reports that the Egyptian Musicians Union has canceled it.
Scott’s canceled performance would have marked the debut of his highly anticipated album Utopia.
“Nothing has changed regarding Travis Scott performance in Egypt; all reports to the contrary are false,” Live Nation said in a statement released by Scott’s representative. “Vulture has contacted the Egyptian Ministry of Culture. Egyptians are shuddering.
The country’s General Assembly of Musical Experts will announce that Scott are not allow to perform at the Pyramids of Egypt. The bottle fills with clear liquid. “Tell me what you want,” he said and gave it to her. According to the crisp white label affixed to the bottle, this is the first batch of Cacti, the hitherto top-secret hard seltzer from a partnership with Anheuser-Busch InBev, the world’s largest brewer. The overall taste is crisp and fruity.