Travis Scott Breaks BLACKPINK’s Merchandise Sales Record at Goyang Stadium


Travis Scott’s global momentum shows no signs of slowing as he breaks records, packs stadiums, and continues his explosive run across Asia.

Travis Scott has officially set a new benchmark at Goyang Stadium, surpassing BLACKPINK for the highest merchandise sales in the venue’s history. The demand was so overwhelming that organizers had to open additional merch stations as lines stretched for over four hours, with fans eager to grab exclusive tour gear.

The record-breaking sales underscore Scott’s immense global pull, proving his influence extends far beyond hip-hop and into full-blown pop culture phenomenon status. His ability to merge fashion, performance, and branding has become an essential part of his artistry — and the numbers back it up.

Over the past few years, Travis Scott has solidified his reputation as one of the most explosive performers in modern music. From his immersive stage setups to his fan-fueled chaos, every show feels like a cultural event. His recent string of performances across Asia, including stops in India, China, and South Korea, has only amplified that energy.

These staggering turnouts and record sales confirm what many already knew: Travis Scott is no longer just a hip-hop heavyweight — he’s a global superstar at the peak of his powers. With momentum still building, his worldwide takeover shows no signs of slowing down.




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