Travis Scott is expanding his profitable Circus Maximus Tour to South America and Australia, two more continents.

On Monday, July 22, Scott made the announcement that he will be traveling to Australia and New Zealand as well as Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Puerto Rico, and Mexico as part of his profitable journey.

He posted on Instagram, asking, “What are we doing, South America and Australia?” I had always wanted to take an actual tour there. Let’s get it now.

Check his post below:

The pre-sale starts on Wednesday, June 24, for the events in South America, and on June 29 for the shows in Australia and New Zealand.

That is not all of the Travis news, though. He also revealed that he would be doing a special event at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, home of the NFL’s New York Giants and Jets, on October 9, sandwiched between his tours in South America and Australia/New Zealand.

“I wanted to do this venue during the first leg in New York.” However, the NFL season had it locked up, Scott said on Instagram. “Had to make sure the block was spun.” When I perform, New York has always been the place that lets me know the true measure of the rage. I’m eager to spend one night in New York.”

Travis is making a lot of money on the Circus Maximus Tour, which is presently touring Europe.

Travis made $23 million for the first seven dates, which started on June 28 at GelreDome in Anthem, Netherlands, and included the superstar’s biggest headlining event to date, a July 11 performance at London’s 48,000-seat Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, according to Billboard, which cites figures from Live Nation.

The London performance surpassed the stadium’s record for merchandise sales with a $6.6 million haul.

Scott and Ken Griffey Jr. previously hinted at a partnership with Nike’s baseball and softball sub-brand, for which a new trailer has now been released. Despite being on tour, Scott hasn’t let his multi-media rampage stop.

The Texas native and the Seattle Mariners legend both starred in a Nike Diamond commercial on Thursday, July 11.

The video shows Scott batting at night in an empty arena until the former outfielder gives him some guidance: “Your shape isn’t too horrible, but would you like the key to know? You must take the plate and have faith in your ability to succeed.

Late in February, Travis Scott and Jordan collaborated to launch a pair of baseball shoes meant only for players in the Cactus Jack HBCU Classic, Scott’s yearly event. Two distinct shoe configurations were adopted, both staying true to La Flame’s recognizable orange, tan, brown, and white hues.