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.
03.12.2021 - 03:51 / thefader.com
A documentary on the Astroworld tragedy has been removed from Hulu, Variety reports, after the streamer faced signficant social media blacklash. Astroworld: Concert From Hell was a 50-minute documentary special covering the events of this year's Astroworld Festival, the Travis Scott-helmed event that left 10 dead and hundreds injured after a deadly crowd surge during Scott's headlining set.
Some took issue with the timing of the film's release. One Twitter user wrote: "Hulu making a documentary
.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.
Harris County officials have formally revealed a shared cause of death among the 10 victims of Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert. According to the Harris County Institute of Forensic Sciences medical examiner’s report, each victim’s cause of death was listed as “compression asphyxia.”
A coroner confirmed that all 10 victims of the Astroworld Music Festival tragedy had died from “compression asphyxia” on Thursday December 16. The medical examiner’s office released the cause and manner of death for the people who died at the November 5 music festival, which was curated by rapper Travis Scott, 30. The findings, obtained by HollywoodLife, showed that all of the deaths were accidental.
Coachella attendees reportedly will no longer be seeing Travis Scott take the stage!
Travis Scott will no longer be headlining Coachella in 2022.
Travis Scott is reportedly no longer performing at Coachella in 2022.
Any plans Travis Scott has to return quickly to the stage following his disastrous Astroworld festival in Houston are clearly in trouble.
Across social media, Travis Scott’s interview response has been less than positive—and now, an attorney for one of the Astroworld tragedy victims is speaking out against the rapper.
Travis Scott, whose Astroworld Festival in Houston last month resulted in the deaths of 10 audience members in a crowd crush, says he was unaware of the dangerous situation as he performed on stage, and that he relied on “the professionals” for concert safety.
Travis Scott is finally speaking out at length about the awful Astroworld Festival Tragedy that occurred just over a month ago in Houston.
Breaking his silence. A new Travis Scott interview marks his first following the Astroworld tragedy—and in it, the rapper is explaining if knew what really “happened” during the November concert that left 10 dead and dozens of others injured.
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.
William Earl Travis Scott spoke out for the first time about the Astroworld tragedy when Charlamagne tha God dropped a nearly hour long discussion on Dec. 9.
Ten people died and hundreds more were injured during a mass-casualty crowd crush that occurred during Travis Scott‘s headline set at Astroworld Festival last month (November 5).According to Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña, “at approximately 9.15pm the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage. And that caused some panic and it started causing some injuries.”The incident is the focus of the 50-minute news special, called Astroworld: Concert From Hell.