![]() ![]() Joey Guerra, a Houston Chronicle music critic who was at the concert, said the so-called rage culture has been Scott's unique niche since the beginning of his performance career. The interview also touched on the "rage culture" surrounding Scott's performances. Whenever somebody tells you to stop, you just stop." "You can only help what you can see, and whatever you're told. At the end of the day, you just hear music," Scott said. "It's hard to tell excitement from danger, so to speak?" Charlamagne asked. He's seen on Apple Music's Livestream of the concert telling fans to get home safely.ĭuring the interview with Charlamagne, Scott dived deeper into his explanation of why he claimed it was difficult to see what was going on while he was on stage. Scott wrapped up the show at about 10:12 p.m. It would be one of three times he would stop his performance. in front of a crowd of 50,000, concertgoers were already reporting that the crowd surge started and they were having trouble standing up.Īt 9:25 p.m., Scott stopped the show to address a fan who needed help. I just didn't hear that."Ī detailed timeline shows that minutes after Scott took the stage at 9:02 p.m. I really just go off the fans' energy as a collective. I stopped it a couple times just to make sure everybody was OK. "Anytime I could see something like that, I did. You want to make sure fans get the proper attention they need," Scott explained. ![]() "It's so crazy because I'm that artist, too, you know, anytime you hear something like that, you want to stop the show. When asked, Scott also said that he never heard fans in the crowd screaming for help to get his attention. "So you didn't know people had actually passed away?" Charlamagne asked. "You just went through something, and it's like, 'What?'" "And even at the moment, you're like, 'Wait. "But, I didn't know the exact details until minutes before the press conference." Even after the show, you're just hearing things," Scott began. "It wasn't really until minutes into the press conference that I found out exactly what happened. Crowd rush occurs when you have a high density crowd moving in one direction in a confined space. ![]() SEE RELATED STORY: Astroworld Festival victim Axel Acosta died amid Houston concert crowd surgeĭuring a press conference a month ago, Buzbee said Axel died of crowd rush. The 21-year-old Western Washington University student traveled all alone to Houston for the concert. 5 music festival at NRG Park.īuzbee is representing Axel Acosta's family.Īxel's aunt, Cynthia, said this was his first time going to an event like that. HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) - In the wake of rapper Travis Scott's first sit-down interview since the Astroworld Festival tragedy, Houston attorney Tony Buzbee, who is representing the family of one of the 10 victims, said Scott should stay silent if he is not going to accept responsibility for what happened at the Nov. Travis Scott spoke for the first time on the Astroworld Festival tragedy that killed 10 of his fans in an interview with Charlamagne Tha God. ![]()
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