Travis Scott is being hit with yet another lawsuit.
07.11.2021 - 19:13 / usmagazine.com
Paying tribute. After the fatal tragedy at Travis Scott’s 2021 Astroworld Festival, at least eight attendees died — and more injured — following a crowd surge.
Amid the ongoing investigation into the Friday, November 5, incident, several of the music festival’s performers and attendees have shared their support for the victims and their loved ones.
“I just want to send out prayers to the ones that was lost last night,” the “Sicko Mode” rapper, 30, tearfully explained in a series of Instagram Story
Travis Scott is being hit with yet another lawsuit.
Chuck D has published an open letter in defence of Travis Scott in the wake of the Astroworld tragedy, arguing that it is the responsibility of promoters and not artists to ensure the safety of people attending shows and festivals.Ten people died and hundreds more were injured after a crowd surge occurred during Scott’s headline set at the latest edition of the Astroworld event that he founded, which was staged at Houston’s NRG Park on 5 Nov.
Travis Scott, Live Nation and others over the crowd surge tragedy at Astroworld.Thomas J.
Travis Scott is still reeling in the aftermath of the 2021 Astroworld tragedy in Houston, Texas, that left 10 dead, including a 9-year-old boy.
A nine year old boy named Ezra Blount has been confirmed as the tenth casualty of Travis Scott's tragic Astroworld concert. Just days after Bharti Shahani, 22, was revealed to be the ninth person to pass away from the deadly crowd crush, on Sunday, Ezra was devastatingly announced as the youngest victim of the tragedy.The youngster was a huge fan of rapper Travis and was sitting on his father Treston Blount's shoulders during the concert at NRG Park on November 5.
“GMA” Friday morning, telling the ABC morning show the declaration from police didn’t make it to the artist or his team.“It absolutely did not. In fact, I think we’ve seen footage of police half an hour later just walking about and not looking like it was a mass casualty event,” McPherson said.
Astroworld concertgoer Alex Boro argued the Houston Police Department should be held accountable for the mass casualty incident after he captured video footage of officers allegedly taking selfies during Travis Scott's performance with Drake. "I was at the front at Astroworld," Boro explained in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday.
Handwritten activity logs from the Houston Fire Department offer a chilling look at how things unfolded both before and after the deadly crowd surge at Travis Scott's chaotic Astroworld Festival last week. When Scott took the stage at his third ever Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, last Friday, a crowd surged forward, resulting in people getting crushed by one another.
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Ellise Shafer administratorThe family of a 9-year-old boy who is in a medically induced coma due to the injuries he retained at Astroworld Festival has filed a negligence lawsuit against Travis Scott and Live Nation.Ezra Blount, referred to in the lawsuit as E.B., attended Astroworld with his father, Treston Blount, and “was kicked, stepped on and trampled and nearly crushed to death,” according to the lawsuit filed on Tuesday.“He is currently in an induced coma on life support and has incurred
Houston Chronicle. It is not clear what Mr Scott was aware of happening in the crowd during his performance on stage.
Both Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner have broken their silence on the horrifying tragedy that took place during the rapper’s concert.