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Travis Scott Astroworld Disaster Timeline
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- Опубліковано 8 лис 2021
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I wanted to try to make the timeline as consumable as possible for you because there seems to be some confusion online.
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Imagine dying and only hearing Travis Scott humming gently while starring at you
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Ugh. That's awful.
@@TacoMan99 people died man, im sure their families wouldve loved for you to have taken their place.
@@TacoMan99 you got a phone.. just listen to one of his songs and get outta here
That’s honestly worse than hell.
I was at an Eminem concert about 20 years ago when he stopped the concert, walked off stage, and told everyone to chill out, and take steps back. "Ready? Take one step back on the count of 3. One. Two. Three. Step." .... "Ok, we're going to do that again". (and again, and again until the crowd was chill). "we're going to stop if you can't calm the fuck down".
All because of one person being smashed against the gate at the front.
And it turned out to be an awesome concert.
This idiot kept playing over and over again?
Pearl Jam and Linkin Park have also done similar show stops due to crowd safety. Its seems to be a breakdown across all levels!
Rap fans are the worst, especially today.
You're comparing somebody with a high iq to somebody who isn't an intellectual on any level
and that's the difference between Em, who's an intelligent dude who actually THINKS (and has talent) and dumbassed guy who has to use autotune for his shit music and has no respect for his fans(dude only famous for fkg Kylie "I bought my face for a million bucks" Jenner)!
This is a festival with 50k people
As soon as people broke through gates hours earlier, there should have been a call for more security and even a delay of show. All of this was preventable.
From the footage submitted by other people, Scott was aware and even paused the show. Still, he was looking at this from a money aspect. It seems as though he didn't want to lose fan engagement, do potential refunds for a short show, so he stopped it long enough to get x person out and resumed so he can have his cake and eat it too. Still, he's not the only one to blame, as they alerted: private security, Houston PD, Camera crew and was told to calm down instead of doing something about it. Cancelling the upcoming event was the right decision till he straighten out how it's going to be organized.
@Niconic Poker What should have happened is the police should have stepped in and closed the concert down due to safety concerns... For an event that big I guarantee the fire Marshal was there and he has the right and the authority to stop an event if it's unsafe for the public.... However once Travis Scott saw what was happening happening he has a responsibility as the performer to protect his fans and he should have stopped the show immediately Until the situation got resolved.... And to the camera people who were being told exactly what was happening They should be ashamed of themselves We're not radioing For supervisors And alerting them of the situation.... And because all of those people were fucking idiots and would rather listen to some Member rap moron fucked up on booze, lean, and god knows what else 11 people are dead When this entire situation was totally preventable by multiple authority figures involved... I don't blame the fans at all for this
@Niconic Poker Dude I'm a pharmacy technician, if the pharmacy called and said "Pookie, we've got an emergency we need you in ASAP" it probably means our automated machine is down and people aren't getting their meds, you bet your ass I'd be coming in. I'll be grumpy as hell but I know my responsibility is to the patient. Security should have known they already lost control when those people stormed the gate and called in as many people as they could and if that failed call in PD.
@Niconic Poker Guess we just need to cancel concerts cause clearly people can't play nice anymore.
@Niconic Poker I agree with you.... And if you have the experience you're claiming to have you're claiming to have then I'll have to defer to your information seeming as how it would appear That you indeed know what you're talking about..... From my perspective it just seems like there were multiple failures across the entire event in the sphere of public safety and and that there is plenty of blame to go around.... From my It seems that promoters of the events are typically the ones that face legal repercussions and cases where bodily harm Occurs to members of the audience.... But whether it's live nation, the police, Travis Scott, the fire Marshall, the production crew There is plenty of blame to go around.... What's crazy is this exact situation happened before before in December ,1979 at a concert headlined by "The Who" In Cincinnati Ohio.... The gates were shut Once capacity was reached but people busted through anyway There were a lot of drugs and alcohol floating around because it was the seventies.... And when the band Suddenly took the stage after multiple delays Due to safety concerns. A massive surge of people in the back began shoving their way towards the stage sandwiching everyone in the front.... Resulting in the deaths of 11 people, 26 were reported injured ... And actually that concert led to the end of festival style
" 1st come 1st serve seating" In the state And it has been that way ever since.... I heard that story when I was very young because my father was actually Add that concert Being only 15 at the time.... He hitchhiked from Columbus, Ohio to Cincinnati ohio which is the distance of about a 170 miles And he was all alone Basically just a dumb kid with tickets to the rock show getting there by any means necessary.... No idea how he was gonna get home ..... Anyway he was among the 26 injured... Luckily he only suffered a partially broken ankle But he said it was one of the most horrifying experiences of his life because there was nothing you could do The people in the back were pushing so hard that if you didn't go with the flow and push forward then you would be knocked down or punched or kicked so you'd get out of the way and then you would get trampled. Which is what nearly happened to him. I feel awful for the families of the victims.... I hope all of the authority figures in charge feel awful and are sued or something just to prove a point.... But more than anything I hope that Congress takes the lead from Ohio after Almost 40 years And passes Legislation To ban Thia kind of incredibly unsafe seating and ticketing practice.... If you purchase a ticket then you're purchasing a spot that is assigned to you or a seat that is assigned to you... Anyway I appreciate you Sharing your knowledge on the situation The whole thing is just tragic and unnecessary and ridiculous
This is precisely what an unchecked ego looks like. It's literally deadly
This is what stupidity looks like "stop the show" but I'm not gonna leave
@@thatboss3836 fr like just leave tf
They all had the choice to leave
@@MARS-gx7dn i’d like to imagine the people in front being crushed and crying for help were trying to leave
@@MARS-gx7dn haha nice one demon
Looks at lifeless body, looks at ambulance lights in crowd, tells others to put middle fingers up and resumes music
Funny how Phil ignored this part. He didn't tell people to put their arms in the air, he told them to flip off the EMT
@@TheBetterGame flips off the EMT, some may interpret it as flipping off "god" for "intervening", - first he says "wtf is that?", then "an ambulance?", then tells his audience to "everyone put your two fingers to the sky" (i.e., middle fingers to sky), then says "put two hands to the sky".
@@Zamblinger what does it matter? It's still ridiculously stupid and neglectful of him. Maybe if Travis had intervened no one would have died.
@@lyavain2764 I don't think you guys are actually disagreeing, he's just providing a broader context.
Also not pickup the part that 10 seconds after acknowledging the ambulance, he calls out that he wants more people raging or whatever
I got goosebumps listening to those people screaming for help. So terrifying man.
not gonna cap i thought you were talking about the song
@@TheSpazinChaz Oh my goodness how did I not catch that.. I could not have phrased that worse
@@SleepySummer Was pretty funny though
Me too. Every time.
good way to describe it... it's just eerie...
"Travesty" im sorry but that caption is perfect.
As a Travis, I’ve heard that joke many times, particularly from my wife.
@@BengtBagels Yeah the 9 year old shouldnt of even been there. I seen the interview of the mom on the news. Children dont belong at music festivals until they are alteast teenagers like most people.
What a sociopath. Dude is actually humming to restart the show while people are collapsing in the crowd?
The real life version of Deathklok is so much lamer.
From the stage, he doesn't know what's going on specifically. Could have fallen, "past out" like he said, or was just injured.
Still, that's not an excuse, just saying idk that that's the part to be mad about. Artists have a certain unspoken responsibility to their audience. You're supposed to be aware enough to see when holes form (usually means someone's down), watch for groping, watch for hands calling for a medic, and all around control your audience to a certain extent. Not only did he fail to do so, he's repeatedly fostered an audience that does the exact opposite of what you should be doing at a concert by telling concert goers to rush the stage, run through gates, etc.
@@cctomcat321 hope you have a loyal army to make up excuses for you
@@quetzalcueyat I don't. If I do something f*cked up where people die, I'd hope to be held accountable. Especially if I foster a crowd that is encouraged to ignore rules set in place to keep people safe. Not sure if you think I'm making excuses for Travis, I'm not, or if you think I should be being a fan yourself. Either way, you'd be wrong.
@Joseph C. ...didn't say he didn't? Is anyone actually bothering to read the comment or we just jumping around like childish reactionaries two sentences in? I only said that he wasn't close enough to know the guy was having a seizure. That it was a stupid thing to focus on given there are 10 better things to criticize him about in terms of what happened. Like encouraging his fans to ignore security and safety precautions, to overrun security to get on stage, and overall fostering an irresponsible audience.
Read before you start talking random nonsense.
Hope he's held accountable
He probably won't be, but we can all hope
Only him? What a stupid take.
I felt the same way, but reports are people went up to cops that brushed them off.
I think it was far less obvious in the moment, than people are giving it credit to.
Just playing devils advocate - This was a tragedy.
Travis, the organizers, the other artist that performed with him and anyone who had the power to stop the show but didn't should be held countable, not just Travis but he's definitely in the list.
@UCpA4IDIsbPiwfTefBBGJZYg he said I hope he’s held accountable, he’s only referring to one person here. I don’t get how you even tried to frame this 😂
I hope he’s sued for everything he’s got, this is what he does and he knows it’s deadly.
Prior history of stupidity.
Man, his job is to perform. The safety of others is the job of security. You can blame him all you want, but in reality, he is innocent
And some of these fans knew that too. Shit like this needs to be banned
@@karimbaratov7630 lmao he’s not 100% at fault but he’s far faaaar from innocent.
@@karimbaratov7630 It's a pattern of behaviour, part of the lyrics in his songs and something that is preventable. He may not have been aware but he must be made aware of how things go
*Unless Travis Scott is held responsible, he will never stop. If 8 people dead won't do it, then nothing will.*
Just steal one of his shoes, man doesn't give a shit about his fans
He has absolutely no empathy, a vile man
Stop what? Touring ND tbf that wasn't a tour so stop rapping or working? Or you don't know what you're saying it just sounds good?
8 people dead and fans still show up?
Do they put cocaine in the air supply?
stop hosting such reckless shows for starters. stop the show when there's a problem like decent people with brains do. use your brain dude i'm sure there's one somewhere in your head. @@thatboss3836
The humming is just next level insensitivity / demon energy
Ye but yall just noticing
Drake was on stage too he could of stopped it too but he just came to make sure the plan was going well.
@@itsksix9459 just noticing because I don’t watch this modern day garbage rap/music because the soullessness has always been evident.
@@KlarraDaniele nah evil doesn’t exist it was just Travis’ scooper pooper ego that prevented him from stopping and preventing deaths in the concert
@@LilPGKing 🐑🐑🐑
Even though I desperately want Travis and the managers to be held accountable, I have a feeling they're not gonna be :(
Hate to say this, he's so going to get off Scott free no pun intended
I get dystopian chills when I remember back to the vid where a kid is getting cpr and Travis was on stage yelling "It's fucking beautiful" and continued performing.
He's married into the Kardashian family now, you can literally kill people with your car and get away with it
If anyone is interested in following a lawsuit here on UA-cam there's a personal injury attorney named Attorney Tom. He ended up putting up some of the first lawsuits against Astroworld and Travis Scott.
He stated in his recent vid he would make a video on the tragedy later this week. Though of course he might be unable to explain everything for legal purposes of course but he's definitely one of the closest information sources in the law world you can follow easily.
Yep. That family is arguably the most powerful/influential in the world.
They got the billionaire status, Instagram influence on lock down and easily run the music and sports world with their relationships.
They got so much going for them
sadly scotts conduct wasnt even surprising, hes allways been like this and the fact that he couldnt see what his childish stance towards safety would eventually lead to is crazy
😑 y’all blame Travis damn y’all rather a riot from him stopping the show. How could he know all you can hear from the stage is screaming fans
@@quintan007 This take is way too silly for me to actually try and argue with you so I'll just say this:
He was looking straight at an ambulance, flashing its lights in the middle of the crowd, he had to know those werent happy screams.
@@quintan007 ways he could’ve known:
The crowd chanting “stop the show”
Ambulance in the crowd
Lifeless bodies being crowd surfed to safety, funny how he says he cares about his fans so much but allowed all this to happen
If he could notice one person in the sea of people having a seizure he could see everything else..
And i highly doubt a riot would’ve broken out cause the crowd knew what was going on, got anymore stupid shit to say?
@@quintan007 he literally told the crowd he would not stop when they were chanting stop the show... he full stop admitted right there what he was doing
I mean.. he knew exactly what he was doing. He gets off knowing that people literally died for him. He thinks he’s a god.
The fact he had to stop the show on at least 3 separate occasions should have been a sign to stop the show altogether. He caused this by encouraging people who didn't have tickets to break in and ensuring he was the only one performing at that time so he was the only source of entertainment, forcing everyone into the stage corral (something music festivals never do to help with crowd control). I understand resuming after the first person needed help, but after two/three incidents in such a short amount of time he should have stopped. This is not just on him either - the video of the girl climbing on stage by the camera operator, literally telling him someone is dead in the crowd and he just tried to push her away. The ABSOLUTE latest he should have been performing was 9:38 when it was declared by police as a mass casualty event, but he continued to perform for almost 40 minutes. Absolutely disgusting. And even more ridiculous that several people (myself included) learned about this in the first place because the first articles were more focused on the fact that Kylie Jenner and Stormi were okay, and not the fact that eight fucking people died (the youngest being 14), 11 people needed CPR because they physically could not breath, and over 300 were injured. The fact he stopped his show to basically alert the audience there was an ambulance coming through but didn't wait until it got to the person in need and didn't try to stop his fans from jumping on top of it and dancing is despicable.
Also, when he told them to put there hands up, many people were not physically able to ever put them back down because as soon as they went up the crowd compressed taking away the physical space where their arms would go when coming back down.
Honestly it almost makes you think he planned it or wanted it to happen.
He told people to break into the show. And he encouraged people to "rage"
He saw people literally collapsing and screaming for help which he would've heard every time he paused.
He didn't tell anyone to make way for the ambulance and he tells them to lift their arms up which made it way worse.
Idk this is just such a tragedy that could've been avoided and I just hope him, the venue and everyone responsible gets absolutely pounded by the law.
No one did anything while people were screaming for help and it's just so unbelievable this even happened....
People broke in hours before he preformed
@@AutumnSwift2 but all of the extra people in the venue still contributed to the overcrowding and the crush.
He, the event organizers, and the police all need to be held responsible. The eyewitness accounts of how the police handled this (by doing basically nothing until the concert ended) are so messed up. People begging for help and being told by cops to shut up and/or wait. This was the result of failures at every level that had the ability to do something.
Houston and the surrounding areas are racist as hell. It a while back this year, and I was so surprised to see such segregation where I was... I'm like ok, I get that I'm at XYZ places but Texas is pretty integrated! Not there 👀👀
They can be at 2 places at once if there helping someone else what good is distracting them and screaming at them if they are saving someone else is life did u want them to just stop…
Did you expect anything more from Police? They’re not our friends.
The police did nothing wrong the event security on the other hand should be held responsible. The police and emts were the only ones trying to help the situation
@@ON7A on top of that emt and police are trained to help and deal with the first victim they can't leave the first victim until they know for a fact that victim one is taken care of
I think if you have to stop the show multiple times, there should be an indication that there is an underlying problem happening that night instead of when a single fan happens to have an issue. Also resuming the show while the EMT cart is still trying to make its way to the people in need is not okay, there isn't a need to be so impatient.
fucking exactly
This! Exactly this, there should be guidelines in place put there by the venue to prevent these issues. And i just cant believe he and his crew are so disconnected that they kept the show going while watching someone being carried out by EMTs
Reminds me when I took a call at a church for a seizure. A woman was having a seizure in the pew, and the pastor was still delivering his sermon when we were delivering aid to her. It was so weird. Don't you think you would stop a service to focus attention on helping someone?
@@XavierGuillaume Jesus: wHaT aBoUt Me
Sounds exactly like what Jesus would do /s
Jesus saves. Just... Can you please wait until after service? Thx
Encouraging his young fans to “rage” from the start caused these deaths. A complete disregard for the well-being of his fans and shows he doesn’t give a rats ass about them. This is awful. He can stop for a shoe? But not someone receiving CPR??
Also encouraging people to just break in if they don’t have tickets caused deaths 😵💫😭
I didn't realize that was a daytime event looked like night for adults with mature music maybe some people need parent school
Oh, it wasn’t the people who stomped others to death’s fault? Could’ve fooled me
@@lulhighman3428 also them
Its like singing on a boat and watching your fans slowly drown as other fans push them under to keep afloat themselves.
He HUMMED as medical care was being given…. Bruh he has issues
this is a 180 from bands like pearl jam in similar situations
I read he has some really dark issues like deep rooted f’ed up stuff..I mean the demon chanting he is literally sacrificing a soul he thinks died for him.. he said “this is beautiful” when he saw what was happening.. he’s flattered people are literally dying “for him”.. no dude BECAUSE of you. Ugh so awful
@@s.b.1113 where did you see him saying “this is beautiful”?
Tf you want him to take a knee or help load him in the back of the ambiance or to record like the rest of the crowd?
And millions still worship him and his clan?! Wake up people.
I hope criminal charges are brought forward and everyone responsible is held to the full extent of the law. So many safety steps skipped and as a result people died this was a preventable tragedy.
cant exactly charge 10k people in the crowd. Yes I do also blame the crowd. Everyone has a choice. Lets say youve never tried weed before. I offer it to you, you have a choice, Yes or No, knowing the causality of your decision.
Travis Scott needs to take accountability as the inciter, Live Nation as the organizer, Security, etc. But again, the fundamental gate is the crowd. Each person needs to use their brain.
Mosh pits happen, Wall of Death happens, etc. And it all happens because the crowd chooses to do so. I have been to concerts / festivals where the artist tries to make a mosh pit happen, a circle forms, and dies the moment the artist plays. cuz no one want to participate.
@@kroozctrl6284 its the shitty young fans at this show who have no idea how to be safe in this situation
It’s not about the individual choices, in this case he first hand witnessed the EMT personnel show up and try to make their way through the crowd, he did not question or stop to ensure the safety of the audience. He needs to be held accountable and criminal charges will be filed.
@@kroozctrl6284 Mosh pits etc. by nature have people working perimeter and create a shape that yields high visibility of participants for (relative) safety. And by nature, heavier music tends to (on average) be played in relatively smaller venues than other genres, at least in the USA. The scale is an issue I think, there's only so far any given security staff member with a radio can directly see or hear on their own. Any show or especially show with a mosh I've been to was either small enough to be self-governing, or had security presence and close observation proportionate to the size of the audience. These problems have a long history, it's a bit silly to blame individuals for known hazards of crowds.
You can't sell a car without checking if the brakes work and then proceed to blame the car owner if they crash because they chose to buy a fast car.
I hope he gets held accountable, but sadly the rich plays by other rules than the rest of us
This. So much.
Yeah 😥
The kardashian clan is gonna protect him. Sad but true ! : " Relations, fame and money " ....This POS knows how to get away w/ everything.
Well when you get down to it it’s one of their perks. They in intentionally create rules and one of their “Halls of Power” hazing rituals is if things like this (that would outright lead a normal person to prison) breaks them or not. I don’t have sympathy for R. Kelly personally but look how much longer White man Bret Ratner and Harvey Weinstein went on with their abusive behavior and R Kelly (a Black man) didn’t even get away for 2 decades. Sadly they’re not even as high as the power spectrum goes, Jeff Bezos and others aren’t either. It’s people who think in your mind, the “Illuminati” has made through media and other things seem like “You can’t live without.” Oprah, Kim K, Senators, people who run Wall Street. Why I don’t even pay attention to politics anymore because once I saw a man like Trump could be voted in, I gave up all political interest snd realized it’s a power game, nothing more. Circus put on for us to feel like we have control, but honestly, we have 0. We play to the tune of the billionaires fiddle. The main and I hate to say impressive thing they also do, is they make you seem like you’re crazy if you feel like all of this is wrong and the world should be COMPLETELY different. That’s when they go to the suburbanites, the real weak minded assholes and say “Hey they’re wanting to change too much, do you want your normal ordinary Captain Good Enough life changed? No? Well you’re neighbor whose only trying to fight for what’s right and change things is your enemy!” If one or even half a million of us start to wake up they have the idiots among us (of which there are billions) call us revolutionaries or traitors. That in a nutshell is why nothing will happen in this situation, sadly and basic bitch wise it boils down to “What am I gonna do just stop listening to Travis Scott?” the simplest of effort being unthinkable and unimaginable. We doomed.
“He orders his fans to put their hands in the sky” no he told them to put their middle fingers up. This generation absolutely sucks.
Nah, THOSE people suck don't drag down a whole generation for the actions of a few disgusting people
It was middle fingers he ordered to be put in the sky.
Travis is 31, Zach. He’s a part of your generation.
@@MoyaBrennan6825 The cycle of generations gets worse as time goes on. So unfortunately, your statement doesn’t change the future or what was stated.
@@ashleyann9582 Yes it absolutely does change what was originally stated.
The original commenter said something negative about this new generation thinking Travis was a part of it, he wasn’t making a worldview cynical observation.
They were negligent and under prepared. With his track record, he MUST be held accountable. As someone who has been in a stage surge incident, I can tell you, it's absolutely terrifying. Luckily, The Used stopped performing, told everyone to back up, and if anyone needed medical attention to help them out so they could get it. They did not resume until they felt everyone was safe again.
Says everything I need to know about The Used, and about Travis Scott
Getting caught in a crowd crush is really scary, but luckily never been to concert where anyone was hurt
you know i wouldn’t be surprise if he was high during the show. I can’t think of a better explanation to see why he didn’t stop the show even after knowing what was happening
He seemed high during his "apology."
I mean, this doesn't sound like a weed problem. Weed doesn't inflate your ego this much. Hes let his fame and money go to his head, maybe some other harder drugs. But weed doesn't do this to you.
@Rob Mikels or a sociopath
His music is 90% drugs, he was high as shit
He's demonic...weed doesn't do that to you
He just ignored the emergency lights like there’s nothing going on? Yup definitely “not responsible”
He also encouraged people to jump the fences and illegally overpack the sold out show.
@@TheBetterGame they sold 50k tickets the outdoor arena can hold 200k ppl
Reminds me of a dance Gavin dance show in Chico where I got involuntarily pushed into a mosh pit and had my glasses go flying off. Some of the band members saw that happen and stopped the show for a second which was a life saver for me. They can and should stop shows.
Travis singing in his auto tune voice as a kid is carried across the crowd unconscious reminds me of Oompa-Loompas singing as children get horribly mutilated.
It's hard to believe he was unaware of what was happening
He’s aware he just doesn’t care for us lowly peons
He wasn’t. The vid of chanting was a small group in crowd of 50000 very miselading
He’s on a huge stage with lights on him and massive speakers. I think it’s very easy to believe he had no idea.
@@ioiioooio193 if dave grohl can spot one kid in the crowd having a bad time and stop his gig to help him (ua-cam.com/video/aotFnaxBuPs/v-deo.html) then surely this a$$hole can do the bare minimum and ask the crowd to chill while the ambulences get through. you can see the crowd from the stage, and he could sure as fuck see the ambulances, dude is an absolute liability, even cannibal corpse dont have a body count as high this guy.
@@CleverMonster101 he literally saw people on the unlit trees but couldn't see people faiting next to the well lit stage? He saw passed out people, he stopped a concert for a MOMENT, instead of making sure everything was alright. There are tons of videos of other artists stopping their massive concerts when they see messed up shit, if rockstars can see when mosh pit under the stage gets dangerous though their headbanging than one rapper can see it too.
I'm afraid to go to a concert now. I've experienced crowd compression before and it's gotten really tight where I couldn't move at all, but this was just terrifying. I can't imagine slowly dying in the midst of tens of thousands of people right in front of your favorite rapper who's just continuing on with the concert.
Same. Went to a Madonna concert back in 2008 and that was the last one. Couldn’t breathe suddenly, like the air had no… air.
A friend helped me get out, through this massive sea of people. When we tried to move forward (sideways across the crowd) others pushed back, until some kind stranger yelled “She’s fainting!” and people made space.
It was horrible.
Never again.
I avoid crowds like the plague.
I just don’t get it. Do they think getting a couple inches closer is really going to make a difference? Famous people are just people, people you probably wouldn’t even like if you really knew them.
This reminds me of that Jon Snow battle scene where he is drowning under people's feet gasping for air. RIP to those people, they didn't deserve that. :(
The worst part is that people like him can and will literally buy themselves out of every trouble. He could have bombed the entire concert and laugh about it and nothing would happen to him cause money is power.
perhaps... but some people can get away with this more than others... still i think that point is kinda silly.
It always catches up to you
Imagine Travis Scott being the last music you hear. Ever.
W
@@laflame0284 nah fam, L
@@CpLKaNeZA don't care, for me he's always a W
@@laflame0284 to rephrase another comment I read when this story posted:
Your idol looked upon ambulances trying to get to injured people, and then told them to flip them off. What a great guy.
@@CpLKaNeZA yeah i love him more now that u told me that bs.
people dying and Travis is just humming
This gives me so much anxiety. Looking at people begging for help while others are injured and dying.
*people literally dying
Travis: Hmmmmmmmm.......
Travis should be shut down and banned from preforming again. Clearly he's incapable of it 🙄 and anyone who says otherwise is okay with killing people for money gains.
Ik this is two years ago but every since the tragedy nothing has gone bad at his concerts and his concerts have broken records in attendance
In the 70's something similar happened in Cincinnati - the result was no more "open" seating. My heart goes out to those injured/killed.
I would have stopped the show way before.
I mean, there was an ambulance in where the crowd/pit is??? WTF
Travis knew
His auto tuned humming makes me want to go on a rampage
Lmao
It’s unholy indeed. 😫
One thing I can’t understand is why the f**k was he humming while staring at the poor guy was passed out and was receiving emergency assistant. I really can’t get that image out of my head 🤔
Imagine going to his show to watch and then a few minutes later “STOP THAT SHOW” 💀💀
When your "Douchebag of the Day" reward isn't enough. 😑
And that’s why I like the back… I prefer my space.
Fr, people disgusting nowadays.
@@suethao9705 crowd safety isn’t new which makes him ignoring this even worse. My mom almost died at a rhcp concert in the 90s but a security guard saw her and the singer stopped the show and made everyone back up so she didn’t get crushed. Any performer as big as Travis Scott should know how dangerous crowds that big are
@@suethao9705 People in the back don't know what's happening in the front. In a situation like this, the crowd isn't purposefully doing it. It's poor design and crowd management that causes these incidents. They have been studied, and there are ways to prevent it...by organizing and running the event well.
@@milflover6969
So you almost didn't exist? That's chilling. Unless you are older than I think you are.
@@makokenji4350 yeah it was before I was born
And you know what is more shocking? That he gained over 100k followers these days instead of losing
From the Security / Medical briefing before this concert, they were expecting a fair number of overdoses and alcohol related issues. They specifically stocked up on Anti-Opioid drugs. I wonder if initially this was the assumption that these people were just OD'ing, not being crushed. Despite that being what everyone was saying. So many reports of the security forces "being chill" about the whole affair.
Just a C-F all around.
Crowd Crush is nothing new. Decades ago as the "Monsters of Rock" concert in Pittsburgh, when the first band came on stage, everyone moved forward. We got in a press and there was a much shorter girl in front of me who started having trouble breathing. I picked her up and got her closer to open air above the crowd and we started making our way out of that mess. Never have gone back to a "general seating" concert.
General seating is egregiously dangerous and should not be legal.
Travis was just simulating his heart rate with that hum 💀
Even worse is the videos before he even starts performing. Broad daylight and the gates and security checkpoints already had a surge with people screaming for help. The event should've stopped right then and there.
May the victims rest in peace 🙏🏻
Concerts in general have gotten too packed and unruly. It's only a matter of time before someone triggers a panic and a stampede. If you're going to have a crowd you need to control the capacity and make sure there's order.
Here’s a question for all of you who’re so focused on Travis Scott and the police and all. What about the members of the crowd who were happy to trample people or force others to just so they could “enjoy the show”?
The amount of times people have died from being crushed because excessive amounts of “fans” have no consideration for others until after their enjoyment is done. But every single time I see no signs of anyone holding any of them culpable in the slightest, there’s nothing wrong with enjoying something but when you start getting to the point you’re willing to harm/risk others for it you are just as culpable as the people who did nothing to control the crowd and stop it from getting out of hand.
Yes all the organisers and people who controlled the show should have to answer for their screw ups where they ignored things, but so should the people in the crowd who went “well it’s not on me to care, I paid to enjoy this”
What I'm more amazed by is that there were that many people there to see this Travis Scott guy, who I've never even heard of.
It's not just him, but also LiveNation, the event location as well as maybe Apple. If there was a safety plan that was not carried out, they are all possibly liable.
Travis has most likely given his soul to the devil. Therefore he’s just a servant of satan. I truly believe satan used Travis to gather up lost souls and then let out his wrath on the crowd. Satan isn’t playing around not with them not with you. Make sure you are saved and living for Jesus. And I beg you don’t go to concerts like this one or mingle or play with those spirits.
I think the event was set up for sacrifice, I think more people died
@@osoman818 there’s no telling. Whatever was going on felt like pure evil
Jesus was raped by the the Roman centurions before his death, it was revealed to me by god in a dream.
@@JNun-pr8rh God didn’t give you that dream. I’m afraid satan was behind that one. Be careful that who you are listening to is God
The finnish regional ceo for LiveNation claimed that the show was stopped immediately when there were people hurt. On finnish state media. What a load of BS.
This isn't the 1st time something like this has happened.... On December 3rd 1979 in Cincinnati Ohio And almost identical situation happened At a concert starring
"The Who" Where 11 people were crushed to death By fans trying to rush towards the stage... I only know about that because my father Who was 16 at the time. Was at that concert himself was one of the additional hundreds of others who were injured also. He was lucky however,only receiving a broken ankle When he tells that story he says it was one of the most horrifying experiences of his entire life, There were so many people pushing and shoving that literally you had no place to goAnd if you didn't continue pushing forward crushing the people in front of you you then you yourself would be shoved to the ground and crushed....
I can only imagine how scary that would be Which at least here in Ohio led to the end of 1st come 1st serve Festival style seating....It's a shame that it had to happen again but hopefully this time it will force Congress to act and that will pass a law making this kind of Irresponsible concert seating Illegal nationwide.....
That happened outside of the show, not while it was going on so the band didn’t even know what happened. Not comparable really.
He sold his soul and it shows
Remember the stones told their security if they don’t stop being rough they are going to stop the concert.
✨✨They stopped and the concert went on ✨✨
He kept the Crowd distracted💯
“Hey look at the Man in the Tree”
“Put your hands up”
“Put your middle fingers up”🤦🏾♂️
How the hell did he see a guy in a tree but he couldn’t see what was happening right in front of him when he had a bird’s eye advantage point? He’s a liar just like his pathetic father the devil.
this wouldn't have been possible if covid measures were in place 2 meters apart from each other >
This is why I loathe SRO concerts. Yes, he should be held responsible, along with the arena security team and the police. Apple better watch their back as well.
The police and the people checking them at the metal detectors moved out the way because the crowd nearly ran them over.
“ayo there’s an emt cart. everybody lemme see you put ur hands in the air”
* plays next song *
I was in a crowd surge at a My Chemical Romance concert in 2006.
Everybody was so tightly crammed together and then the entire crowd fell over to the left, and it was just like one big giant rat king that nobody could use their limbs to escape from.
Such a horrible experience.
Thoughts and condolences are with the family members of those lost in this absolutely pointless tragedy.
I’m still trying to process that anybody would get this excited over my chemical romance.
With a track-record for this BS, it was only a matter of time, not if. Travis was the cause of this, he should get charged. It's the only way to stop others from doing this in the future, make an example of him if he wants to push the limits so hard.
A Timeline doesn't do anything else but underscore the utter senselessness of this nightmarish and cruel event.
Bring Travis Scott to Justice.
#PDS
#PDSShorts
#BringHimToJustice.
He kinda for got the part when I told everyone to put there middle finder in the air... not just out your hands in the air
All I get from this is Travis Scott is so checked out from reality, I can't even
Thank you for posting this. I’ve been to large concerts it’s hard to know everything that is happening. This is not a new phenomenon at all. I’ve broken a knee, been crushed, stepped on and punched during shows. All when I was a teen. But I had no idea Travis knew THAT much. He shoulda made the call instead of waiting for management.
In 2018 I went to a JT concert in DC, we got right up to the stage and my husband had to stand behind me and lock his hands and arms on the stage with me in-between because people kept pushing us and it was crushing me. So glad I had him with me.
confused how he's been allowed to do shows after actively promoting riots and getting fans hype enough to break in... why is that even possible so crazy
that humming is ominous
This is why I never go to concerts anymore. The last concert I was at, I was pinned up against the stage as the crowd rushed the stage. I couldn't breathe as everybody started piling up against me. I legit thought I would suffocate to death. But in a moment when the pressure let up, I started pushing people off me as I tried to make my way to the back of the venue. I was surprised that people were trying to fight me as I was trying to make my way to safety. Like, "damn idiots! If you let me go to the back, you can have my spot at the front." No artist is worth losing my life to not matter how much they influenced me. I will never spend my hard earned money to but myself at risk.
That happened to me at warped tour! It was terrifying😭
I certainly don’t get tickets on the floor anymore or for any area that isn’t an assigned seat. That’s the best way to stay out of the crazy fray.
Social distancing doesn’t only have to be a covid thing.
Him claiming he didnt know makes it so much worse with this timeline-that man has no brain cells.
There is so much precedent out there for musicians responding to similar situations correctly and even de-escalating them before they reach this point, and people have been seriously injured at his shows previously. There is no way Travis Scott can feign ignorance about this.
To give an idea of what a Crush is: crowds tend to become entities in concerts that move like ocean waves. They'll sway back and forth and you go with it. What happens in a Crush is that excess people in the back push forward to get close and cause the first ripples of a sway. Since they're in the back and can move freely they have no idea that the crowd in front of them has been pushed forward into crushing conditions by the back pushing forward. In the Crush it becomes hot humid and hard to breathe and yet you still have to move with the crowd because if you don't you fall. When one person falls more and more people fall on top of each other cause the crowd is still swaying forcing people over one another. If you can't get up in time then you get trampled either on accident or because the next person literally can not move off by the density of the crowd and trying not to fall and get trampled themselves. That's how people die in a Crush. The last Crush where people died is back during a The Who concert. Honestly super terrifying and why Scott and the Venue need to be held accountable for not stopping the show when they saw the ambulance and people falling (other musicians have commented that you can see masses of people fall in a crowd and groups of people in distress which is what happened here)
Sounds like hell.
Dude should be paying off those families of the deceased for the rest of his life.
This reminds me of the game of thrones episode when Jon gets trapped under people on the battle field. The anxiety I felt watching that can you imagine what it like actually being in something like that.
All of that happened… and he didn’t stop the show for an hour after, let that sink in
BRO THE WAY HE JUST WENT “eHmaiemmm” while staring like this 🙂
It's always wild when you get to the video before the text blast gets sent out
Nobody deserves to have a career after this. Neither Travis Scott nor the folks running the venue should ever be in business again...
That stage design was criminal.
I've gone to concerts where crowd compression began but eveytime the musicians would stop their set and tell everyone to take three steps back and they wouldn't continue until the crowd backed up and settled down. Even threatening to end the show completely if people couldn't step back and keep each other safe. Back then I remember people complaining. I'm realizing how lucky we all were to have such caring musicians. Good on them, it definitely could have become chaotic without them stopping to intervine. I really do think Travis had an important role if not duty to stop the show.
If they were smart and respected their customers, no one would have Travis Scott performing at their venue. They know they could be sued for anything going down at their business and Travis Scott inciting violence cant be good for business.
I'm going to be honest this is a pretty dark revelation. I don't know if I really want to watch all the videos regarding this but it kinda breaks my heart. I guess not all artistes you like are what they seem
Thats the kinda shit that scares me about crowds this big. You could literally get crushed.
I think the fans also need to take accountability for their part in this as well.
There was so much satanic symbolism all over that concert, it’s no surprise people died, in fact I have a hard time imagining that somebody didn’t figure that was going to happen and let it.
Phil can you please explain why this video ignores the fact that "hands in the sky" included "flip off the emts"? When you tell concertgoers to flip off the people trying to provide emergency medical attention, you're kind of setting the tone. You glossed over this entirely, and it's not what I expect from you.
Maybe he just hasn’t seen anything about that? I haven’t…. Do you have proof?
maybe it’s because he hasn’t seen it? lol chill
Lmao
@@theejpp the image of Travis Scott holding up his hand is literally edited. That's the image of him flipping off the EMTs. The finger is edited out
it's a short video, he had to condense the whole thing in 1 minute. I believe he explains it further in his regular video.
8 people died and 2 persons 2 days later in the hospital, Scott’s manager told him to stop but he didn’t
HE STARTED HUMMING
I would love to die listening to 90210
Travis Scott:
Had a really shit Super Bowl Halftime Show performance
Had a McDonald's meal
And killed 8 people and injured over 300
What a list of things to be known for
More people died here than the Boston massacre
Man: *haves a severe seizure*
Travis Scott: yeah he’s alright…
Reminds me of “Ok Alright”, get the reference 😂
@@Cyanpirate I’ve changed so much from this comment. thank you for reminding me of this.
Imagine your death was at a concert and Travis was smiling Rip to those who died
0:42 Scott starts humming as he watches his fan get medical help
He's not trying to continue the show He's just bored from waiting and wants attention.
He Is offering souls to the underiword
That’s somehow even more evil. That’s the whole thing about this… It doesn’t matter how you spin it… It’s because he is either ignorant, incompetent or evil and it doesn’t matter which one. Result is the same.
It’s above that talentless twerp’s pay grade to do any such thing, but something underhanded was going on.
I feel like every one just forgot about this.
"Stop the show? Bruh I be singin him off to Valhalla dawg."
He got away with it. Welcome to America where the rich, and popular can do whatever they want to you. They'll just use an excuse like Travis Scott, and say: "I was in a trance," when that's not justifiable nor true, and then proceed to get away with it.
Ah yes, because a man performing in front of 60k people is supposed to SOMEHOW know when people are dying (mind you, he has a management team, security and he has the venue executives.)
@@WhyThoOz i ain't no singer but if people are screaming for help and some people get taken out by emergency services i think thats a signal