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Stormi joins Kylie Jenner at Travis Scott’s first arena show since the Astroworld tragedy

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Travis Scott played his first major London show since the tragic Astroworld incident He was joined by Kylie Jenner and their daughter Stormi Webster The Kardashians star, 24, travelled to London with her four-year-old daughter Stormi ahead of his performance. Taking to Instagram, the Kylie Cosmetics founder also shared a heartwarming family photo taken backstage … Read more

Travis Scott will perform at the Billboard Music Awards following the tragedy at Astroworld

Travis Scott

Six months after the Astroworld tragedy, Travis Scott is set to perform at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. The Goosebumps rapper will make his first major public appearance since the catastrophe at his Astroworld festival in 2021, when a crowd surge resulted in the deaths of ten concertgoers, 25 hospitalizations, and over 200 injuries. Scott, … Read more

Travis Scott’s many shows come ‘too soon’ after ‘disgusting’ Astroworld disaster

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Travis Scott’s impending appearances at large venues at well-known festivals have been met with a barrage of criticism. The rapper was announced as the headlining act at Primavera Sound on Wednesday, which will begin in Barcelona and continue to locations like as Los Angeles and Sao Paulo. Fans, on the other hand, were not pleased … Read more

Travis Scott should be imprisoned, according to the director of the Astroworld documentary

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The deadly occurrence at Houston’s Astroworld Music Festival last year will be included in the documentary Concert Crush, which will be released on Friday. Before the film’s release, documentary director Charlie Minn stated that American rapper Travis Scott should be imprisoned after 10 people died and over 300 people were injured during Scott’s concert. “In … Read more

The show must (not) go on

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The unfortunate events that unfolded at Astroworld recently sent shockwaves throughout the world. A stampede of fans surging toward the stage during rap star Travis Scott’s music festival in Houston killed at least eight people and injured dozens more as panic rippled through the crowd of largely young concertgoers. Videos of civilians giving CPR to … Read more

Deaths at Astroworld Festival In Houston Takes a Different Angle.

The ten deaths in a stampede during the rapper Travis Scott’s concert at Astroworld in Houston last month took a new angle. Harris County medical examiner, on Thursday said that the deaths were accidental. According to the examiner’s report, the victims, aged between 9 and 27, died of compression asphyxia after being crushed to death. … Read more

‘Death ticket’: more lawsuits filed over Travis Scott concert

'Death ticket': more lawsuits filed over Travis Scott concert

HOUSTON: Prominent US attorney Ben Crump announced the filing on Friday of dozens more lawsuits on behalf of people who attended the disastrous Travis Scott concert, including a woman who said she didn’t know she was buying a “death ticket.”

Crump told reporters in Houston, where nine people died during the November 5 concert, that he and affiliated attorneys had filed 93 lawsuits against concert promoter Live Nation and others.

“We represent more than 200 victims who were injured mentally, physically and psychologically at the Astroworld festival,” Crump said. “Some of these victims have been catastrophically injured.

“They witnessed people being killed. They witnessed people in agony,” he said. “People were literally fighting for their life just to get out of there.”

“We’re not going to let anybody off the hook,” said Crump, who has also represented the family of George Floyd and a number of other African-Americans killed by police.

At least nine people died during the crush at the concert attended by some 50,000 people at NRG Park in Houston.

Lawsuits have been filed against Live Nation; Scoremore, a Texas concert group; ASM Global, an international venue group; and others including Scott and fellow singer Drake, who took to the stage in the final 15 minutes of the concert, well after authorities had declared an emergency.

Also attending Crump’s press conference were several people who had gone to the concert.

“It was a nightmare day,” said Gertrude Daughtery, a 59-year-old grandmother. “I never thought that going to an entertainment would turn out to be such a disaster.”

“Never know that you will buy a ticket and it will be your death ticket,” Daughtery said.

Dishon Isaac, 31, described the scene at the concert as a “war zone.”

“Fights were breaking out. People were throwing water bottles,” Isaac said.

“We were like sardines in a can,” he added. “I realized I had to get out of there or I was going to get crushed to death.

“I’ll never forget the look of terror on people’s faces,” Isaac said.

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Travis Scott claims that he wasn’t aware of Astroworld deaths

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Travis Scott’s lawyer claims that his client was unaware of the depth of the harm caused by the Astroworld disaster. Travis Scott’s lawyer, Edwin F. McPherson, told Good Morning America that news of the nine deaths at the deadly Houston performance “absolutely did not make it” to Scott. He added that there was “obviously was … Read more