Astroworld Music Festival Turns Deadly in Houston

By Samuel Moser

Officials said that eight people died due to a crowd surge Friday night in Houston at musician Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival, according to The New York Times and NBC News.


Among those dead, there was a 14-year-old and a 16-year-old. Additionally, there was a 10-year-old critically injured at the event, according to NBC News.


Scott, the performer and founder of the festival, is known for encouraging his crowds to “rage” and act in a chaotic manner while he performs. It is a common occurrence to witness mosh pits, crowd surfing and stage diving at his concerts, according to The New York Times. 


For Scott’s headlining event, there were approximately 50,000 people in attendance, according to The New York Times. 


Scott said he was “absolutely devastated” about the incident. He plans to pay all funeral expenses for the families of those who died, and he intends to refund all attendees who bought tickets, according to The New York Times.


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