![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now, in the face of already massive civil claims against Scott and concert promoter LiveNation - plus the possibility of criminal charges - it’s widely believed that the “Sicko Mode” musician is currently bunking up at his Houston home, less than four miles from where the deadly Astroworld festival took place. One of the victims, 9-year-old Ezra Blount, was in a medically induced coma before passing away Nov. 5 at the Astroworld festival, which Scott founded back in 2018 after his chart-topping album “Astroworld.” As a result of a crowd crush that moved toward the outdoor stage during his performance at the sold-out event, hundreds were injured and 10 people died. The 30-year-old Houston native, born Jacques Webster, reportedly was convicted at least twice for disorderly conduct at previous shows: once back in 2015, where he allegedly encouraged fans to climb over security barricades and storm the stage during Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival, and again in 2017 during a tour stop at the Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion, where a crowd surge severely injured a police officer and security guard, among others.īut those incidents were merely precursors for what happened Nov. Even before the recent Astroworld tragedy at Houston’s NRG Park, Travis Scott’s career was already marked by a whirlwind of controversies and legal issues surrounding safety at his concerts, where the rapper routinely urged spectators to rush the stage. ![]()
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