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Travis Scott Reveals He Made an Entire Album on the Circus Maximus Tour

A video of Travis Scott confirming that he completed a full album while on his Circus Maximus Tour is circulating on social media. In the clip, Scott says he made the album on the road and teased that it will be released “soon,” though no specific date was given.

When asked about new music, Scott replied, “Oh yeah, like a whole album. Soon, hopefully. Yeah, I made a whole album on tour.” Fans on social media expressed skepticism about the timeline, joking that “soon” often means years in the music industry. Some suggested the clip could have been referencing JackBoys 2, depending on when it was recorded.

Scott wrapped up the Circus Maximus Tour on November 19 in Mumbai, India, making it the highest-grossing solo rap tour of all time. Billboard reported the tour earned $265.1 million and sold 2.1 million tickets. The tour spanned 20 countries across six continents, featuring surprise appearances by Kanye West, Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, Yung Lean, Teezo Touchdown, Babyface Ray, Skilla Baby, Veeze, and Nav.

If the video was referring to JackBoys 2, Scott released the project in July. The album featured label mates Don Toliver, Sheck Wes, SoFaygo, and Wallie the Sensei, alongside collaborators Playboi Carti, Future, SahBabii, Tyla, Vybz Kartel, GloRilla, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, and Kodak Black.

Scott’s revelation has fueled speculation about upcoming solo material, with fans eager to hear the new work. The confirmation that the album was created entirely on tour adds to the anticipation, highlighting his ability to produce music while performing worldwide.

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