Astroworld Tragedy
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Music In the aftermath of the Astroworld tragedy, Travis looks for ways to reconcile.
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Thomas Galindo -
Pop Culture The reality star compared Scott's apology to Alec Baldwin's from the "Rust" shooting incident.
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Pop Culture Attorney Tony Buzbee has stated that the family of Axel Acosta settled out of court, although sources close to the rapper are seemingly saying otherwise.
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Hayley Hynes -
Numbers A week after the Astroworld Festival, Travis Scott's seminal album receives boost in sales.
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Milca P. -
Pop Culture One attendee recalls struggling for air as he was trampled during the deadly crowd surge.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Toro y Moi joins Roddy Ricch in donating show's earnings.
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Thomas Galindo -
Music The one remaining wrongful death lawsuit was filed by the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount.
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Caroline Fisher -
Pop Culture Scott's initiative will give money to underserved, high-achieving Black scholars, and work to ensure that concerts are safer for fans in the future.
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Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture Travis Scott’s show has been named “one of the deadliest concert disasters in U.S. history.”
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Hayley Hynes -
Original Content After Travis returned to the public eye for an in-depth interview with Charlamagne Tha God, we break down all the major revelations from his first post-Astroworld Festival appearance.
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Robert Blair -
Music A lawyer for the family of one of the Astroworld victims recently labeled Travis Scott "tone-deaf."
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Cole Blake -
Music Travis Scott is possibly responsible for a crowd crush two years ago.
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Jake Lyda