The cause of death of the 10 people who died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival has been determined.
02.12.2021 - 23:01 / nypost.com
The Wrap reported. Immediately following its debut many took to social media to critique the speed at which the doc was released, less than a month since 10 concertgoers died after fans rushed the stage while Travis Scott was performing at the Nov.
5 festival. “Hulu making a documentary about Astroworld is in poor taste all around. People are still burying their loved ones,” one critic tweeted in a now-viral post.
“The legal cases haven’t even started. Great documentaries are done when all the
.The cause of death of the 10 people who died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival has been determined.
Although Travis Scott, 30, has been suffering greatly after the tragedy of his Astroworld concert on Nov. 5, his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner, 24, has remained by his side, helping him along as he deals with the aftermath.
Coachella attendees reportedly will no longer be seeing Travis Scott take the stage!
Travis Scott will no longer be headlining Coachella in 2022.
Lawyers representing the families of those who died at last month’s Astroworld festival have hit out at an interview given by Travis Scott late last week, with one dubbing it “an hour-long exercise in classic gaslighting”.Ten people died and hundreds more were injured after a crowd surge occurred during Scott’s headline set at the festival he founded.
Travis Scott has been removed from the lineup of performances for the 2022 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, according to a report by KESQ in Palm Springs, although reps for the artist, the festival and the city of Indio, Calif., where it is held, had not confirmed that report at the time of this article’s publication.But despite the lack of clarity, it is difficult to imagine Scott performing at any music festival in the near future in the wake of the 10 deaths that occurred last month
Travis Scott was determined to have his side of the story heard.
Travis Scott is finally speaking out at length about the awful Astroworld Festival Tragedy that occurred just over a month ago in Houston.
Since a "mass casualty event" at Astroworld 2021 left 10 people dead and hundreds injured, Travis Scott has remained out of the public eye, not commenting on the tragedy beyond a brief video statement. On Thursday, The Breakfast Club's Charlamagne tha God shared a 51-minute interview with Travis Scott on his YouTube channel covering the events of Astroworld and the aftermath.
Travis Scott is speaking out following the Astroworld tragedy. In a nearly hour-long interview published on Thursday, the 30-year-old rapper denied knowing that people were in distress amid his set at the Houston music festival.
ended in the deaths of 10 people — including the youngest victim, 9-year-old Ezra Blount — Scott claims he didn’t hear his Houston audience’s screams for help as the victims fell into peril. “I just didn’t hear that,” 30-year-old Scott said Thursday during a tête-à-tête with Charlamagne Tha God on “The Breakfast Club.”When Charlamagne, 43, asked him if he did everything he could, an emotional Scott struggled to find words, saying, “Everything I physically [could], sure, yes.
Since the tragedy at Astroworld in November that claimed the lives of 10 people, Travis Scott has been experiencing a “roller-coaster” of emotion.
Travis Scott has admitted that he has a “responsibility to figure out what happened” over the Astroworld festival tragedy that left 10 people dead.Speaking in his first interview since the incident with Charlamagne Tha God, the rapper said he’s been on an “emotional rollercoaster” since the tragic events unfolded.“I’ve been on different types of emotions, an emotional rollercoaster, I mean,” he said. “It gets so hard because, you know, I always feel connected with my fans.
Travis Scott says he’s been on an “emotional roller coaster” since tragedy struck his Astroworld Festival in Texas in early November. Ten people were killed during the concert, and dozens more were left injured. Travis faced extreme backlash for not stopping his concert amidst the tragedy playing out in the audience, but in his first interview since the event, he maintains that he had no idea how bad of a turn things had taken while he was onstage.
in legal documents as a “judicial panel on multi-district litigation (MDL)”. It comes as lawsuits were filed in all 24 of Harris County’s district courts, with more filings expected to be made in the coming months.“This type of litigation is exactly what the Texas MDL process is designed to address,” the petition reads.