A bear who memorably featured in “Game of Thrones” has died at a Utah refuge.
15.11.2021 - 01:19 / etcanada.com
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.
During a Saturday show in Salt Lake City, Utah, the “Good Days” singer proved she’s determined not to let something similar unfold at one of her concerts when she halted her performance in order to get help to a fan who had apparently passed out.
She continued by addressing the events at Astroworld while onstage.
A bear who memorably featured in “Game of Thrones” has died at a Utah refuge.
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SZA halted a recent concert after a fan passed out in the crowd at Salt Lake City.The rapper – real name Solána Imani Rowe – stopped the show and instructed stagehands to bring water to those in need in the crowd.Addressing the crowd she said: “I’ve played concerts where people have passed out..also wait more water, [to security] do I have personal water in the back? Just bring all the water, I don’t care.”She also addressed recent events at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival which resulted in
SZA is speaking out about the mass casualty incident that took place at Travis Scott‘s Astroworld concert.
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SZA is speaking out about the tragedy that took place at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival.
Travis Scott apparently had no idea about the “mass casualty event” going on in the crowd at his Astroworld Festival show last Friday night until… the next day?!
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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.
It’ll be hard to defend Travis Scott after watching this resurfaced video…
Attorney Rick Ramos held a press conference on Tuesday where he announced that he is filing a multi-million dollar lawsuit on behalf of at least ten victims of Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival. Among his clients are the family of one of the eight people who died after the crowd surged during Scott’s performance, resulting in people getting crushed and trampled.
Travis Scott bears responsibility for the tragedy that occurred at the Astroworld festival in Houston last week, according to the city’s fire chief, Samuel Pena.
More to the story. Travis Scott‘s ex-manager, Shane Morris, claims the rapper once “left” him “for dead in a basement” years before eight people died and 300 people were injured at his Astroworld Festival.
HOUSTON -- The Houston police and fire departments were deeply involved in safety measures for the music festival where a surging crowd killed eight people, playing key roles in crowd control measures, on-site security staffing and the emergency response.