Travis Scott reflects on Astroworld tragedy
Travis Scott has shared that he “always” thinks of the 2021 Astroworld festival tragedy which left 10 people dead.
Travis Scott has shared that he “always” thinks of the 2021 Astroworld festival tragedy which left 10 people dead.
Travis Scott has shared that he “always” thinks of the 2021 Astroworld festival tragedy which left 10 people dead.
Ten people died due to the crowd surge in November 2021.
The rapper has signed on to perform seven gigs at the Zouk Nightclub at Resorts World Las Vegas.
Day N Vegas – the first festival Travis Scott was set to perform at after eight concertgoers died at his Astroworld Festival show – has been cancelled.
Franchise rapper Travis Scott will take the stage on 7 May for his first public performance after the mass-casualty crowd crush at his Astroworld Festival gig last November.
The collaboration, scheduled to be included in its 2022 summer collection, will not go ahead as planned.
Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival was hit by tragedy when 10 people died from compression asphyxia.
A representative for the rapper filed to dismiss 11 lawsuits that name the rapper as a defendant in cases relating to the festival, which left 10 people dead and hundreds injured.
The Savage hitmaker released a statement on Tuesday, as reported by the Houston Chronicle, that she would not be performing at the 713 Music Hall in her hometown as the city was still grieving.