The aftermath of the Astroworld Festival tragedy continues to grow and deepen as more legal briefs and challenges are filed surrounding the concert’s responsible parties.
15.11.2021 - 04:17 / etonline.com
SZA is speaking out about the tragedy that took place at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival.
The «Love Galore» singer stopped her show in Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday night to check on an unresponsive fan, after noticing that they had apparently fainted in the audience.In a video captured by one of the concertgoers on TikTok, SZA addressed what happened at Scott's Houston festival last weekend, where she had been performing before the tragic incident occurred. While the 32-year-old
.The aftermath of the Astroworld Festival tragedy continues to grow and deepen as more legal briefs and challenges are filed surrounding the concert’s responsible parties.
Protecting her fans!
SZA is speaking out about the mass casualty incident that took place at Travis Scott‘s Astroworld concert.
Another victim of the Astroworld Festival crowd surge tragedy has succumbed to their injuries — and in this case, the boy who died is the youngest of the fatalities.
The number of people who have died as a result of the crowd surge at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival has now risen to ten.
SZA was among the performers who played the Astroworld Festival in Dallas, where nine people lost their lives when the crowd surged forward during headliner Travis Scott’s performance.
First responders to the Astroworld Festival tragedy a week ago did all they could to try to get help to people caught in the crowd surge and left injured or worse.
Travis Scott was unaware of the "severity" of the Astroworld tragedy when he attended an after-party event on Friday night. During the rapper's performance in Houston at the Astroworld music festival, the crowd reportedly surged, ultimately resulting in the death of eight attendees from ages 14-27.
Ellise Shafer administratorThe eight victims who died during Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival included a dancer, an aspiring border agent, a student athlete, a computer programming student, a district manager at AT&T, a marketer and a pair of best friends.Ranging in age from 14 to 27, the names of those who died at the Houston festival were released on Monday after all of their families had been notified.
Houston Astroworld festival that left eight people dead.The “Out West” emote, which includes an audio snippet of Scott’s track “Out West,” was deleted from the game’s item shop. Emotes are dance moves or actions characters can perform in the online game.The company also temporarily disabled the shop’s Daily section.The Fortnite Status Twitter account explained: “It’s known that the ‘Daily’ section of the Item Shop has been disabled.
As loved ones and the public mourn the loss of eight people who died in the devastating events at Friday night’s Astroworld Festival in Houston, questions loom as to whether the concert’s founder and headliner, Travis Scott, could be held criminal responsible. Houston officials on Monday announced the identities of the eight people who died Friday night after fans at the Astroworld music festival surged toward the stage during a performance by Scott, a Grammy-nominated rapper who founded the
after eight people died at his Astroworld Festival in Houston on Friday night. Fans were crushed to death amid a stampede that occurred shortly after the rapper took the stage.
Houston’s chief of police was evidently so concerned with the crowd early on at the Astroworld Festival on Friday night, that he personally went to rapper Travis Scott‘s trailer to share his worries.
Following the deaths at the Astroworld Festival during Travis Scott’s headlining performance on Friday, investigators in Houston are already looking into how crowd control so thoroughly broke down at the event. Investigators are expected to examine the design of safety barriers and the use of crowd control in determining what led to a crush of spectators who were there to see Scott and other artists perform.
Travis Scott has been hit with three lawsuits – one naming Drake as a co-defendant – relating to the crowd crush at his festival Astroworld over the weekend, which resulted in eight deaths and hundreds of injuries.The crush occurred during Scott’s headline performance on Friday night (November 5) at Houston’s NRG Park, when the audience began to compress towards the front of the stage, causing injuries, shortness of breath and, for some, cardiac arrest.The eight people who died at Astroworld
Travis Scott is addressing Friday night’s concert at the Astroworld Festival in Houston, where eight people were killed and hundreds injured when the crowd surged toward the stage during his performance.