Travis Scott Astroworld Festival: Eight people dead following crowd surge

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‘With a history of gatecrashing at this particular festival you do have to wonder why there wasn’t tighter security. And that doesn’t even begin to explain Travis Scott’s history.’

US broadcaster Kinsey Schofield speaks about the Astroworld Festival, where eight people died.

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In This Story: Astroworld

Eight people were killed and hundreds injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival in NRG Park, Houston, Texas, USA.

At around 21:30 Friday, November 5 2021, concertgoers surged toward the stage during Travis Scott’s headlining set, causing many to suffer injuries, with at least eight people killed.

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