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Travis Scott joins Future at Rolling Loud Miami

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Goosebumps singer Travis Scott performed at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami. Joined up with rapper Future onstage for their smash collaboration Hold That Heat. Was his first performance since last year’s Astroworld disaster in Houston, which claimed ten concertgoers’ lives. Travis Scott joined Future onstage at the Rolling Loud music festival in Miami, … Read more

Travis Scott hangs out with friends in Miami ahead of performance, Photos

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The 31-year-old rapper and producer from Houston was lounging on South Beach. Travis, Jacques Webster’s true name, flaunted his tattoo collection while wearing a short-sleeved t-shirt and cargo shorts. His first planned music festival, Day N Vegas, was postponed. Travis Scott hung out with friends in Miami on Saturday before his performance at E11even night club. … Read more

Travis Scott to headline Vegas event for first time since Astroworld tragedy

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Travis Scott is set to headline the Day N Vegas festival in September. It will be his first appearance as a headliner at the Las Vegas festival since Astroworld. The rapper has previously stated he will perform at Primavera Sound festival in South America. Travis Scott is set to return to US festival stage with … Read more

Travis Scott locked himself at home since the Astroworld tragedy

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Travis Scott hasn’t left his Houston home since the tragic incident at the Astroworld music festival, according to TMZ. Travis  Scott’s lawyer, Ed McPherson, told the site that the rapper is ‘devastated by the loss of nine lives in the panic. McPherson said, “The fact that it did happen to Houston which he loves and … 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