Resorts World Las Vegas welcomes Travis Scott to Zouk Nightclub in September

August 2, 2022
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Scott will perform seven shows as part of his "Road to Utopia” residency.

Rapper Travis Scott will begin a residency next month at Zouk Nightclub, located within Resorts World Las Vegas. His first performance on September 17 will be the first of seven shows during Scott’s “Road to Utopia” residency.

During the show, Scott will perform several of his well-known hits. Fans could also get a chance to hear a preview of some upcoming tracks as well.

The residency announcement follows the death of 10 people in crowd crush during Scott’s show at the Astroworld Festival in Texas last year. The 31-year-old rap artist had been accused of “disregarding crowd safety” at the time of their deaths.

However, Zouk Group CEO Andrew Li spoke highly of Scott’s performance style, saying his addition to the club’s line-up was a “seamless fit.”

Li commented: “Travis Scott was a seamless fit for the Zouk Nightclub roster. His electric performances will pair perfectly with our immersive atmosphere, bringing our guests an unmatched show unlike anything else they can find in Las Vegas. We can’t wait to kick off his residency and continue to amplify our talent line-up.”

Resorts World Las Vegas Chief Marketing Officer Ronn Nicolli agreed with Li’s sentiments and described Scott as “one of a kind.”

Nicolli said: “From his music and fashion to unprecedented brand collaborations, Travis Scott is a one-of-a-kind, multi-talented artist. His residency will bring a new level of energy to Resorts World Las Vegas and add to the property's diverse list of entertainment and nightlife offerings.”

Zouk Nightclub, which opened in 2021, is located inside Resorts World Las Vegas. The club is comprised of 36,000 square feet and offers its guests 1,011 square feet of dance space and LED displays that span from floor to ceiling.

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