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Scott’s concerts had a notorious reputation for "rage" culture—encouraging fans to break down barricades, climb structures, and mosh with reckless abandon. He had previously been arrested in 2015 for inciting a crowd rush at Lollapalooza and pleaded guilty to reckless conduct in 2018. Warning signs were abundant, but promoters Live Nation and Scott himself allegedly prioritized spectacle over safety. 2:00 PM – Gates Open Crowds surge at entry points. Many fans without tickets rush security fences, overwhelming staff. Local police later report that security personnel were under-trained and under-equipped.
Houston Police Department (HPD) and Houston Fire Department (HFD) begin noticing crowd density at the main stage. The layout features a narrow, bottlenecked path leading to the stage, flanked by high temporary walls. As fans push forward, those in the middle cannot exit.
An emergency medical technician (EMT) in a white truck tries to navigate through the crowd. A video shows fans on top of the vehicle, dancing, seemingly unaware that the truck is trying to reach dying people. Scott looks down at the vehicle, pauses the song briefly, says, “Whoever got the ambulance, help them,” then restarts the show.
Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña declares a “mass casualty incident” (MCI). He orders the show stopped, but communication with stage management fails. Scott continues performing for another 37 minutes.
Rapper Don Toliver finishes his set. During the wait for Travis Scott, the crowd becomes restless. Multiple attendees later report people passing out, screaming, and begging for help. One young woman climbs a camera crane to shout for the show to stop. Security mistakes her for an overzealous fan and pulls her down.
Scott opens with his hit “Escape Plan.” The crowd surges forward like a wave. Within minutes, a massive crowd crush begins near the front of the stage. Victims describe being unable to raise their arms, their ribs compressed, unable to breathe. The heat index is estimated at over 100°F inside the human-packed pit.
A 9-year-old boy, Ezra Blount, is on his father’s shoulders near the front. The pressure separates them. Ezra is trampled, suffers catastrophic brain trauma, and dies days later. Meanwhile, a fan climbs a sound tower, screams into a camera, “People are dying!” Security pulls him down.
Date: November 5, 2021 Location: NRG Park, Houston, Texas Event: Astroworld Festival (Day 1) Fatalities: 10 (ranging in age from 9 to 27) Injuries: Hundreds, with over 25 hospitalized in critical condition The Buildup: A Culture of Chaos Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival, named after his platinum album and the defunct Six Flags Astroworld theme park, had been held annually since 2018. By 2021, after a pandemic hiatus, demand was explosive. Over 100,000 people attended, far exceeding the venue’s planned capacity of 50,000 for the main stage area.
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