Global hip-hop visionary Travis Scott has officially unveiled the massive 2026 world run, The Utopia Ascension — Rage Beyond the Skyline World Tour, an explosive continuation of the sonic universe he ignited with Utopia. Designed as a full-scale immersive spectacle rather than a traditional concert series, the tour promises towering stage architecture, cinematic transitions, dystopian skyline visuals, and the high-intensity “rage” atmosphere that has defined Scott’s live mythology.The campaign launches in North America before storming through Europe, Asia, Australia, and South America, marking one of the largest global hip-hop productions announced for 2026. Industry insiders describe the show as a fusion of festival chaos and theatrical world-building, combining live band elements, next-generation lighting rigs, and multi-level performance platforms that place Scott above the crowd in suspended skyline structures.Confirmed Cities (First Wave)North America HoustonLos AngelesLas VegasChicagoAtlantaMiamiTorontoNew York CityEurope LondonParisAmsterdamBerlinStockholmMilanMadridAsia TokyoSeoulBangkokSingaporeDubaiAustralia SydneyMelbourneSouth America São PauloRio de JaneiroBuenos AiresSantiagoSources close to production hint that each region will receive unique stage variations themed around the concept of urban ascension — transforming arenas into towering futuristic cityscapes where the performance unfolds like a night-time rebellion above the clouds.Fans can expect a setlist spanning the full Travis Scott era: early cult anthems, stadium-scale hits, and extended cinematic versions of Utopia tracks engineered specifically for arena acoustics. Longtime collaborators, surprise guest appearances, and city-exclusive visual sequences are also rumored to be part of the rollout.The 2026 tour positions Scott not just as a chart-topping artist but as a global live-experience architect, continuing his evolution from rapper to full multimedia showrunner. With the skyline-themed concept, the promise is simple: louder crowds, higher stages, and a show built to feel like the entire city is vibrating beneath the bass.