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Initial statements
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First interview
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Concert safety initiative
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Birth of second child with Kylie Jenner
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Working with Ye
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Project HEAL and $5 million donation
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First unofficial performances
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Feature on Southside’s “Hold That Heat”
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Billboard Music Awards performance and support from Diddy
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Cactus Jack HBCU scholarships
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Air Max 1
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Air Jordan 1 ‘Reverse Mocha’
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Dior capsule
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Rolling Loud appearance during Future’s set
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Feature on Nav’s “Never Sleep”
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Vegas residency
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O2 Arena shows
Astroworld Festival
Travis Scott’s First Post-Astroworld Solo Concert Will Be A London Show In August
After taking a six-month hiatus in performing in the wake of the fatal events at his Houston Astroworld Festival in late 2021, Travis Scott has slowly begun to roll out a slate of return performances. After popping up at small parties for the Oscars and Coachella, Travis booked a headlining set for Primavera Sound in Sao Paulo. Then, in May, Travis performed his new single “Mafia” at the 2022 Billboard Music Awards before being announced as one of the headliners for the return of the upcoming Day N Vegas festival. Meanwhile, his first club performance in May reportedly charged $50,000 for tables due to high demand.
Today, according to Rolling Stone, Travis booked his first solo headlining concert, which is scheduled for August 6 at London’s O2 Arena, which has a 20,000-person capacity. it’s likely he’ll use the response as a test case to determine the approach for any tour he’ll have for his upcoming album Utopia.
Still, he’ll likely remain in a sticky position as a result of the Astroworld tragedy, which spawned hundreds of lawsuits and almost 5,000 injury claims. Those lawsuits have been combined into one case which has yet to be tried. Meanwhile, Travis’ attempts to make amends, such as his Project HEAL initiative, have been criticized as PR stunts committed in the interest of generating positive publicity.
7 Takeaways From ASAP Rocky’s ‘Drink Champs’ Interview
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Rocky was “a little hurt” when Fabolous turned down his photo and autograph request as a teen
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Rocky has respect for everyone involved in the Oscars slap, which he initially thought was staged
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ASAP Mob’s capabilities have “widened” since first arriving on the scene
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Rocky explains viral Barcade video with Rihanna, says he’s “proud” of baby on the way
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Rocky doesn’t feed into “petty shit” like people claiming Travis Scott stole his style
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In Rocky’s opinion, the Astroworld Festival controversy is a “new” thing for the industry
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Jay-Z asked ASAP Mob members about Rocky’s Cristal and Ace of Spades lyrics on “Goldie”
An Astroworld Documentary Maker Claims Travis Scott Is A Criminal And Deserves Jail Time
As we ease back into festival season, the tension continues when it comes to the unresolved tragedy of Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival, where ten people died. There have been many lawsuits, petitions to get him removed from Coachella, and conflicting attempts of damage control. The rapper was just recently announced as a headliner for Brazilian festival Primavera Sound, his first since the tragedy.
In the midst of all this, filmmaker Charlie Minn has been working on a documentary that’s (maybe insensitively) called Concert Crush: The Travis Scott Festival Tragedy. In a recent interview with Page Six, Minn said, “Travis Scott to me is a punk. In my opinion, he is a criminal. Ten people died. How do we get around that?”
“The reason he deserves criticism and jail time, he knew there was a problem,” he further explained. “He acknowledged an ambulance in the crowd. He noticed people passed out and stopped the show on three occasions. I’m not saying he knew people were dead, but he knew there was a problem. An ambulance is not an ice cream truck.”
The documentary is playing in select theaters in Texas starting today for just one week. It’s also available to stream online.