Travis Scott Sets a New Record With His Concert in London

Travis Scott Sets a New Record With His Concert in London

Travis Scott Set a new record with is gig in London and merchandise

During his October 2018 Love Yourself World Tour U.K. dates in London, Travis Scott sold just under $1 million worth of merchandise. His team created hoodies, shirts, and hats to sell at the show. The shirts, hats, and hoodies sold like hot cakes! Even better, the merchandise was sold out a few days after the concert.

Travis Scott's merch sales in London

The rapper Travis Scott has broken the merch sales record in London, beating the previous record held by K-pop group BTS. The rapper sold more than $1 million worth of merchandise at his show at the O2 Arena, which is one of London's largest venues. BTS's merch sales totaled just under $1 million. While Travis Scott's London show sold a record amount of each, BTS's "Love Yourself" world tour failed to even reach that amount.

A record was broken on Saturday night when Travis Scott sold more than $1 million worth of merch in his London concert. This feat is the most expensive single show in the history of London. Merchandise sold at Travis Scott's shows is priced between $45 and $125. Fans waited for hours for their chance to buy the coveted Travis Scott merch, which ranges in price from $100 to $125.

The success of Travis Scott's latest London concert has paved the way for the future of hip-hop and electronic music. Fans were able to purchase an array of items from T-shirts and hats to t-shirts and headphones, and the merch sales for the rapper's upcoming tour have surpassed those of BTS. With this new record, the artist will continue to set new standards for other recording artists in the UK.

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