Astroworld Tragedy
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Music Travis' attorney says Scott insisted on doing the interview.
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Thomas Galindo -
Original Content It's been nearly a year and half since the tragic events at Travis Scott's Astroworld, a concert which shook up the performing world forever.
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Caleb Hardy -
Pop Culture Nearly 50 lawsuits have been filed in less than a week.
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Taylor McCloud -
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 -
Original Content Doja Cat, Roddy Ricch, Lil Baby, Tyler, the Creator and many more hit the stage in Las Vegas for "Day N Vegas" over the weekend.
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Nancy Jiang -
Pop Culture Travis' rep claims the car was purchased two years ago, and that pictures are just starting to surface online.
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Lawrencia Grose -
Music Scott had tried to be dismissed from the case.
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Alexander Cole -
Pop Culture “I'm not ready to lose my boy at all. We still got a bunch of living to do,” Treston Blount said.
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Hayley Hynes -
Pop Culture 40 days after the disastrous events of the Astroworld Festival, the stage has been taken down.
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Joshua Robinson -
Music In the aftermath of the Astroworld tragedy, Travis looks for ways to reconcile.
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Thomas Galindo -
Pop Culture The family of the victim questions Travis' actions given the height of the Astroworld litigations.
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Lawrencia Grose -
Pop Culture Some suits allege that women were being sexually assaulted while the crowd surge took place.
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Hayley Hynes