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Travis Scott Concert: 8 dead in ‘mass casualty event’

A highly-anticipated US music festival descended into deadly chaos during a set performed by Kylie Jenner’s rapper boyfriend.

Eight dead, hundreds injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival

At least eight people have died and hundreds have been injured in a “mass casuality event” during Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston, Texas.

The incident occured on Friday night local time, with confronting footage from social media showing fans at the 50,000 strong event being treated by paramedics at the scene.

Fans “began to compress” towards the front of the stage while Scott was performing, causing chaos and mass injuries.

Travis Scott performs during 2021 Astroworld Festival before the tragic events unfolded. Picture: Erika Goldring/WireImage.
Travis Scott performs during 2021 Astroworld Festival before the tragic events unfolded. Picture: Erika Goldring/WireImage.

Scott’s pregnant girlfriend Kyle Jenner was watching him perform alongside their three-year-old daughter Stormi, according to the Daily Mail.

There is no suggestion Jenner or Stormi are among those injured.

Jenner posted a series of videos to her Instagram story of Scott performing, including one which showed an ambulance making its way through the crowd of concertgoers.

Jenner posted this photo to Instagram of a trailer backstage with daughter Stormi's name. Picture: Instagram.
Jenner posted this photo to Instagram of a trailer backstage with daughter Stormi's name. Picture: Instagram.
In now-deleted footage she also filmed the moment ambulances arrived in the crowd. Picture: Instagram.
In now-deleted footage she also filmed the moment ambulances arrived in the crowd. Picture: Instagram.

In a statement from Astroworld’s Twitter account organisers said their “hearts are with the Astroworld Festival family tonight - especially those we lost and their loved ones” and they are “focused on supporting local officals”.

‘Somebody help’: Early pleas in concert

Prior to the crowd surge, footage shared on Twitter showed Scott interupting his set to request festival staff to intervene.

“Security, somebody help, jump in there real quick,” the 29-year-old can be heard asking.

“Somebody jump in, come on, come on, security.”

The exact cause of death for those caught up in tragedy is yet to be confirmed.

“We had at least eight confirmed fatalities tonight and scores of individuals that were injured,” Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña told reporters.

“The mass casualty incident was triggered at 9.38 this evening.”

The New York Post reports that 11 people were taken to hospital in cardiac arrest, with around 300 treated at a field hospital.

23 people were rushed to a local hospital, including a 10-year-old, with 11 of those hospitalised suffering cardiac arrest.

‘Never been to a concert this chaotic’

One concertgoer told The Sun he and eight friends had managed to get out or the venue safely but saw a woman snap her ankle in the chaos.

“Myself and eight friends made it out safe. Imagine thousands of people pushing you forward - over 50,000 plus people,” the man said.

“I’ve never been to a concert this chaotic. The smaller individuals, under 5ft 4 (1.62m) were like struggling for air ... I was holding onto the rail with my buddies, I had it easy. I saw many people cry and scream.”

One concert attendee took to Twitter to blast how event staff handled the incident, claiming the medics were “understaffed and undertrained”.

“I’m disgusted with how things were handled tonight,” wrote one Twitter user.

Authorities said medical staff at the event had been “quickly overwhelmed” by the incident, Fox News reports.

Another attendee wrote on Reddit that people were unable to breathe due to the pushing crowds, with security guards failing to respond to those struggling.

During the crowd surge hundreds of concert-goers were injured. Picture: Twitter.
During the crowd surge hundreds of concert-goers were injured. Picture: Twitter.

‘People destroyed the VIP security entrance’ earlier that day

Local media also reported earlier incidents of unruly behaviour from concert goers.

According to ABC13, a crowd stormed the perimeter of NRG Park at around 2pm on Friday local time and broke through the security gates and scaled the walls to gain access to the event.

However, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner confirmed this was not linked to the stampede that transpired later.

Reporter Mycah Hatfield shared on Twitter that the earlier group was comprised of “hundreds of people”.

“Hundreds of people destroyed the VIP security entrance, bypassing the checkpoint,” she wrote. “People were trampled. Some were detained.”

Festival attendees rush one of the gates at NRG Park, the venue of Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival on Nov. 5, 2021. Picture: Twitter.
Festival attendees rush one of the gates at NRG Park, the venue of Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival on Nov. 5, 2021. Picture: Twitter.

This Astroworld concert was supposed to be the third music event held by the rapper. Named after his highly-successful third studio album of the same name, this was the festival’s first time producing a multi-day event. However, after Friday’s events, organisers have cancelled Saturday’s concert

Major acts like SZA, Toro Y Moi, Earth Wind & Fire and Australian band Tame Impala were slated to play at the sold-out event.

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