
Travis Scott Announces First Festival Performances Since Astroworld Tragedy
Travis Scott will headline Primavera Sound Festival in November, marking the rapper’s first public performance since his set at Astroworld, where 10 people died and hundreds more were injured.
Scott will appear at three Primavera Sound events across South America: first in São Paulo, Brazil on November 6; then in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 12; and lastly in Santiago, Chile on November 13.
The move comes as the artist slowly creeps back into the spotlight, a return first marked by Project HEAL, a charitable initiative announced in March.
A month later, billboards promoting his upcoming album, Utopia, appeared on the highway headed to Coachella — a promotional push that struck some as insensitive. Though Coachella dropped him as a headliner, Scott performed at a private afterparty during the festival.
And on April 29, a documentary detailing the Astroworld tragedy and its fallout will hit theaters across Texas (unsurprisingly, it’s already generating controversy).
Scott and the extent of his involvement in Astroworld is a subject that inspires heated discussion.
Whether or not Scott was responsible for the deadly disaster that was Astroworld, the rapper’s reception at Primavera Sound will serve as an indicator of how ready the public is for his return to the spotlight.
In the meantime, let’s not forget the 10 concertgoers killed by the crowd surge that occurred during Scott’s last performance: Franco Patino, John Hilgert, Brianna Rodriguez, Rudy Peña, Danish Baig, Jacob Jurinek, Axel Acosta, Madison Dubiski, Bharti Shahani, and Ezra Blount.
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