Pressing pause. In the wake of the Astroworld Festival tragedy on November 5, Dior has “indefinitely” postponed its collaboration with Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack creative house.
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Travis Scott will not perform at Coachella 2022, Palm Springs news station KESQ reports. Indio, California Community Services Manager Jim Curtis told the station that Goldenvoice, Coachella's organizers, had dropped Scott from the lineup.
The FADER has reached out to representatives of Goldenvoice, who have not publicly confirmed the move, for comment. The news comes days after Scott's first post-Astroworld interview, in which he told The Breakfast Club's Charlamagne tha God he had a
.Pressing pause. In the wake of the Astroworld Festival tragedy on November 5, Dior has “indefinitely” postponed its collaboration with Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack creative house.
Travis Scott is part of a new effort to standardise safety measures at festivals across the US in the wake of the Astroworld crowd crush tragedy.The rapper, who recently filed requests to be dismissed from hundreds of lawsuits levelled against him, has been working with The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM) on a plan to put new safety protocols in place.That’s according to a source who is familiar with the situation, who told Billboard that Scott has been contacting music industry
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Travis Scott will no longer be headlining Coachella in 2022.
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Travis Scott has been dropped from the 2022 Coachella line-up, following last month’s Astroworld tragedy that saw 10 people killed in a crowd surge.On Friday (December 10), Palm Springs news outlet KESQ reported that the city of Indio’s community services manager, Jim Curtis, told the channel Scott will “no longer be performing” at next year’s event.Variety later reported that Scott had been “effectively removed” from the Coachella lineup.
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.
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
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.
Travis Scott and Live Nation have begun formally responding to the stack of lawsuits that have been filed against them in relation to last month’s Astroworld tragedy. The promoter has denied the allegations made against it, while Scott is seeking to have himself removed from the litigation.Ten people died and hundreds more were injured when a crowd surge occurred during Scott’s headline set at the Houston festival he founded.
Travis Scott has filed requests to be dismissed from multiple lawsuits levelled against him in the wake of the Astroworld festival tragedy.The rapper has been named in most of the nearly 300 suits filed in Harris County after 10 people died and hundreds more were injured last month when crowds rushed to the stage toward the start of Scott’s headline set.Rolling Stone reports that a representative for Scott said the rapper “is not legally liable” for the tragedy.