Travis Scott has remained in his Houston home since the tragic events that took place during his Astroworld concert.
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The artist’s attorney, Ed McPherson, explained to TMZ that his client had no clue about the 8 deaths while performing and there is still more work going on due to the investigation. McPherson further explained that Travis is devastated by the festival’s tragic outcome and hasn’t left his home since then. He was expected to perform in Las Vegas this weekend but he canceled it after learning about what transpired during his performance.
Additionally, a petition was created to stop Travis from headlining at Coachella next year. However, the attorney continued to say that performing is the last thing on Travis’ mind and he wants to give the victims’ families time to grieve. An email account was also created for the nine families to reach out to his team and he’s offered to pay for all funerals.
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As previously reported, nine victims have died after the Astroworld concert after a crowd surge led to a deadly stampede. The incident also resulted in hundreds being injured which include a nine-year-old boy who is currently fighting for his life.