@@nachgeben It isn't a norm tho Especially with concerts full of younger people like this concert. Keeping in mind his fanbase are the same people playing fortnite
@@nachgeben human crushes are easily preventable with the right medical staff and security on hand as well as proper concert planning and a basic high school understanding of physics. The motherfuckers who ran travis's concert obviously had none of those. School shootings have been happening for hundreds of years, yet I don't see people blaming high schoolers because going to school is a risk.
Yes I seen a RUclipsr who was blaming the fans because "they payed to go and they got what they wanted." "They knew what kind of music he made and should have expected SOMETHING to happen" and then he was talking to another person and she called Travis a "nasty rat" for what he did and- the guy ACTUALLY THREATENED THE GIRL FOR IT. LIKE BRO HE SAT THERE AND SANG AS PEOPLE WERE FUCKING DIEING WHAT DO YOU EXPECT PEOPLE TO SAY ABOUT SUCH SHITTY BEHAVIOR.
Well you gotta look out for OD's, rapist, getting trampled if it's as big as Woodstock, watch out for guns etc. We're gonna be in soon to be 2022. Stuff ain't peaceful at concerts like 10-40+ years ago in then 80's-early 2000's
A little boy recently passed away due to injuries sustained at the concert. His father, Treston, had placed him on his shoulders in an attempt to shield him from the hordes of people crushing and trampling one another. Treston fell over and was knocked unconscious, leading the young boy to be dropped into the crowd. When Treston came to, his son was missing. He eventually found his son lying lifeless at a children’s hospital. He suffered severe trauma to his lungs, liver, and kidneys. He went into cardiac arrest and had swelling on the brain. He was put into a medically induced coma, where he remained until his passing. His name was Ezra Blount. He was just 9 years old. No one, especially children, should die at a concert.
@@xDARKxANGELxFaZEx absolutely, but he should also serve time in jail for at least a couple of decades. I mean if Kyle Rittenhouse could be facing life in prison for self defense, Travis deserves MUCH worse.
@@sasamihajlov2862 Another comment around here explained how he most likely won't get prison time because what he did has a enough technicalities to not get considered criminal, so at worst he'll be paying from the lawsuits. (Also I'm pretty sure Rittenhouse got off not guilty.)
Just a reminder that at one of Travis shows he got a shoe stolen and stopped the whole show. It's so comforting to hear that he values a shoe over a child's life.
@@vargvikernesssknife7443 it’s not their fault that they actually liked his songs. It’s like if you broke your leg by falling down the stairs and someone said “it’s your fault you fell down the stairs”
@@requiem522 Lol if that's true that's his fault for falling down the stairs no one pushed so who is he to blame? The stairs or the imaginary creatures? You can like someone's music and not go to their concert, celebrity worshipping culture is the problem.
Now as a very old lady, I can tell you that performers have taken control from the beginning, when they cared. Jethro Tull concert in 1971, Ian Anderson (lead singer) made us all back up, he wouldn't continue the performance until the audience was under control. I was pinned between people, my feet weren't even touching the ground and that man saved my life.
The 16 year old girl who passed away went to my high school. The week we went back after she passed was one of the most depressing weeks of school I have been to in a long time. That week was lots of people in tears having breakdowns. It makes me genuinely sad.
lame... the only thing I would be thinking about is that her last act on this earth was to go twerk at a travis scott concert lmao. Literally can't feel bad for these people they're making all of their own horrible choices
@@hotrebirth165 so let me get this straight...A high school girl who went to a concert of her favorite musician after being locked down due to covid for nearly 18 months is killed, killed in one of the worst ways imaginable and this is your takeaway? I suggest you delete your reply before you embarrass yourself further.
@@hotrebirth165 "making their own decisions" no one expects to die at a concert?? Also that shit could've been a birthday gift for all that you know, my 14th birthday gift was a surprise ticket to see Postmodern Jukebox.
@@koishi5935 it is, he was being crowd surfed or something at a past concert and someone took his shoes, he stopped the concert on the spot and spit on the guy who took them, also told the crowd to beat his ass.
For those saying he isn’t apart of the blame: 1) He acknowledged an ambulance (in his own audience), didn’t even stop to question it, continued the music. 2) He can spot someone in a tree, but not the thousands of fans right in front of him 3) He SAW a body being pulled out 4) He has enabled violence at his shows to the point where people passing out is normal and to where he can comfortably continue singing as it goes on. 5) Kylie lied on her story about not seeing anything. Says a LOT. 6) The phrases “Who told me to stop the show” and “Yall know what yall came to do”. Speaks for itself And no, he doesn’t have to do with whoever organized it, but he is DEFINITELY NOT INNOCENT. If other artists can spot people in the darkness of their venues, and can stop a show for someone in a split second if they aren’t feeling well, he has no excuse in my opinion. He was getting too lit???? The music was loud???? He couldn’t hear???? Fuck that, he saw the ambulance, and all you can hear is “stop the show”
@@davedave3520 Well considering you can go almost anywhere without a mask now (here at least) I don’t think anyone’s bothered, plus it isn’t the main focus at the moment. Theres been tons of concerts happening, so I don’t think its necessary to nit pick a specific concert about covid
I don't get why more people aren't outraged at Drake too!! I 100% agree with everything you said! It's a horrible sad situation and could have easily been avoided. He hyped the crowed up so so much more instead of stopping the show, and then Drake came out! People in the back somehow also couldn't understand what was happening as they continued to push 😢
I almost experienced crowd crush in 2015 at a Marina concert. People were moving in closer by the stage and one of the venue staff pulled me aside and told me to sit in the VIP section so I wouldn’t get trampled or crushed. They brought in another girl from the crowd who was being crushed. That man probably saved both of our lives.
I went to a Bring Me The Horizon concert with 2 of my friends when I was around 14-15. As most people know, rock/metal concerts are notorious for crazy crowds and lots of moshing. The first band to perform was Of Mice And Men. There were a bunch of mosh pits, crowd surfers, etc. By the time BMTH took the stage, I had made my way closer to the front since they were my favorite band. I jumped into the first mosh pit I saw, and I was having a blast. Everything was going fine until somebody accidentally stepped on the back of my shoe, which caused me to trip and fall (and lose my shoe). The guy who had accidentally tripped me pulled me back onto my feet and asked if I was okay. He took off one of his shoes for me to wear until I found mine so that my foot wouldn't get stepped on. Within about 30 seconds, everyone who had been moshing near the stage was aware of what had happened and were looking around to try to find it. Oliver Sykes, the lead singer of BMTH, noticed the change of energy in the crowd. He turned around to his bandmates and signaled to stop playing, and paused mid-song to see what was going on. Everyone at the front was yelling "This girl lost her shoe". Oliver then addressed everyone in the crowd and said "she lost her shoe, I can't finish this song until we find it". Somebody about 50 feet away found it for me (how it ended up that far, I have no idea), and I was literally crowd surfed over to the person that had found it. Oliver completely stopped performing just for me to find my fucking shoe, and yet Travis continued singing while watching a man's body being carried away. There is absolutely no excuse.
My friend and her husband have been to Slipknot concerts and the mosh pits have really nice people who look after each other and make sure no one gets hurt....Travis Scott needs to be stopped!!
I'm guessing the shoe thing is both because it's personal property and because depending on the footwear of other people you could actually injure your food, not to mention someone could trip on it leading to some serious injuries. Which that alone kind of amazes me to hear that musicians with the edgiest appearance and music can be some of the most caring people when it comes to the safety of their fans to the point they'll take anything as a serious issue, yet some people like Travis will just keep on singing.
@@numbersguy8737 Because it's the internet so people act however they want because they feel their is no consequences a little bitch like that would never pull something like that irl whenever you see someone doing something like this online just know it's because they are scared to do it irl
meanwhile rock and metal bands when someone is getting hurt: hey guys chill alright. can you imagine; youre a parent, you drop off your kid to the concert and are happy theyll have fun and make a memory. then the same day or the next, you hear your kid died. fucking tragic.
@@stepladder3257 rock and especially metal music are known for having very wild and crazy live concerts as there are moshpits, wall of deaths, etc., yet there are a ton of people (with the exception of crowd killers) in the metal/rock community that are considerate towards others that have either passed out or fall to the ground.
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@@jequariusp8816 It took 2 years of my last high school life. High school only has 3 years in my country. I lost my last chuck of childhood and teen life to a pandemic
Went to a My Chemical Romance Concert. It wasn't ran well and similar issues were starting to happen. People literally collapsing passed out. Being said, the band was on top of it, stopped everything, and got people out of there. They constantly encouraged everyone to be cool and help each other out, in then continued to throw water to everyone throughout the show. No deaths. Venue is garbage, but it shows how much power the band (or artist) has.
I also saw MCR growing up and yes Travis had the power authority to pull the plug on the whole show. It’s so fucking sad and disturbing I hope Travis can never perform again
Fucking Green day lead singer jumped into the crowd and kicked a guy in the head for beating on a kid. The entire tragedy at Astro world was preventable
linkin park, and slipknot have done similar things. it's always heavy metal bands or just metal bands who get bad rep when it's one of the most safest places you can mosh to some tunes at. travis was fully capable of pulling the plug.
Keep in mind that Billie Ellish stops the concert and ask a passed out fan whether he's/she's okay, and she did not immediately went back to performing when she saw people help the fan, but continue to keep an eye on the fan and even give the fan some water. Travis is nearly double the age of Billie
There are literal video compilations of singers stopping shows because something is going on in the crowd and don't start the show until the situation is dealt with. From things as serious like people having seizures and woman getting groped to something dumb like someone asking Ariana to restart because he forgot to hit record
I was a victim of crowd crush at a Sisters of Mercy concert during their Vision Thing tour. A crowd surfer accidentally kicked me in the mouth full force, and I was just pouring blood, and right after this the crowd surged, and all 5'3" of me got pushed into the barrier, and I was losing consciousness. At that point, not only did staff come forward to pull me out and get me emergency care (as well as aiding a few others who were also suffering the same fate), Andrew Eldritch stopped performing and came to the edge of the stage to make sure no one was being missed. They took me backstage to a couch and got me ice packs and checked to make sure I was okay, and then had me stand on the side of the stage after I was okay to walk away, so they could keep an eye on me. It was terrifying and so miserable, but I was immediately so impressed by how this great titan of a security guard yanked me out of the crowd like a weed and got me help. This is how things should be. There are just too many places that don't give a damn, as long as the money is coming in.
1- *Travis Scott egged on a fan to jump off a balcony and now the fan is permanently paralyzed lmao* , 2- he also *stopped a show when a fan took his shoe (while crowdsurfing) then kept aggressively telling his fans to JUMP the fan that took his shoe. Mind you, the fan was a MINOR! A KID! imagine inciting* something like that from a group of crazy fans onto one kid, quite literally risking his life. 3- he also *left a man that worked with him for 3 years and immensely helped him while he was having a seizure on the ground, he WALKED AWAY !* then when the guy called travis, travis told him he *wouldn't want a producer (I'm not 100% sure he was a producer he may have been a manager) like him because "how am I supposed to know u won't suddenly drop to the ground and start shakin and shit"* this man is a slimy grim human.
@@deez9966 his name's Shane Morris. He was there from the beginning, and had contacts everywhere. Hooked him up with the people he knew, and left him for dead in a studio three years later. Ice cold.
For the first one, he did encourage fans to jump and some did. But apparently the guy who was paralyzed didn't actively jumped but was shoved. Of course what I'm saying is based off that's man's words alone, but essentially he clarified that the footage that was shown to be related to his incident had shown fans falling from the second floor, and he was on the third. So he was paralysed because of other people's mindless behaviour. Either way, whether he was encouraged to jump and made the stupid mistake to jump or was legitimately shoved off the railing, Travis Scott is still responsible. Artists have a lot more control over crowds than people realise, any staff involved in these concerts will tell you. I can try go into detail if you want but basically I have an uncle who does DJ and worked as security and based off the experiences that he's told me, Travis Scott definitely had a handling in how the crowd became so out of control; headpieces being connected means he could have been informed, security guards not being paid enough so they slack off, estimated numbers of fans yet artists still encouraging to sneak people in, etc. Also to add I had a mate in America have a really bad experience at a festival (this was wayyy back, like 2014 or something) where Travis Scott was brought on as a partial performer. tl;dr Before Travis even comes on his fans stampeedes the crowd which mainly consisted of teenage girls to young adult women (as that was the audience for the band that previously played), and Travis' fans are shoving & trampling over the crowd. My friend is being shoved out of her section, she has to help pick up teenage girls that were being stepped on, and when Travis Scott does come on he does nothing to help. But he does tell security to take a woman out of the crowd because she started berating him (for obvious reasons). Needless to say, he could not give a single care to human lives.
I just got cleared to leave the hospital after attending this concert, and let me just say that however bad you think this was, I assure you that it was even worse. Imagine being sat on by an African Bush Elephant and you have a pretty good idea of what crowd crush can and will do to you. Not only did I nearly suffocate, I cracked all but one of my ribs and had my right shoulder dislocated, not to mention my total inability to breathe the whole time. Travis didn't seem to fully grasp the situation as he serenaded a dead mf ing body that was spotted about ten feet from where I was being turned into a pancake.
This whole situation hurts my soul. Those poor people. I cannot even fathom in how much pain they were in. Imagine being crushed and suffocated to death... Terrifying.
“It’s truely disgusting how avoidable this was” should be shoved on the faces of those that are defending Travis and going as far as blaming the victims.
Travis scott sees like 2 people out of the hundreds of people there pass out "I guess since 2 people passed out i can deduce that this was actually because of multiple factors and the best solution would be to stop this concert right now, and of course i deduced this while im focused on putting up the show that everyone here came for"
@@RatedRRaj charlie said the victims were dying bc of suffocation from others. they were prob smaller and not strong enough causing pushing from the chest and shoulders, like taking out breath punch but multiple times. ksi noticed someone was unconsious so he stopped the show for a bit. travis should have done the same. you dont know what the victims did or didnt do at the concert bc u werent there.
@@RatedRRaj the only ignorant is u tho? Charlie called people defending him stupid unless u aren't defending Travis and just blaming the victims. Like people who invested in types of shitcoin and lost money, they deserve it for doing it in the first place. But then where did you find the videos of the victims laughing and pushing moshpiting as well or peer pressure? How can u find that online. And in the end they might not be the actual victims, where is the proof
This is exactly why Playboi Carti had to cancel his Houston concert a few weeks back, he knew that the amount of security and staff that they had just simply wasn't enough to control the crowd. Even the guy that is known for aggressive and dangerous concerts knows how to handle his crowds better than Travis Scott.
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I remember hearing about a paramedic who was there that said that there was a VIP section in the middle of the event and when people started dying, security started moving some injured people into the section. But the people in the section refused to let them in and one lady punched a kid for trying to get help. Just sick.
The woman who was trying to help everyone by getting the camera man to try and listen to her and watching him blatantly IGNORING it truly angered me, he had the power to help and didn’t do anything.
If I was her I would've literally broke the camera bro. She really didnt care all that much. But u wouldn't catch me dead in a travis scooters concert.
The reason why there were more people than anticipated was the fact that he tweeted multiple times and posted Instagram pictures about sneaking in and helping their friends sneak in. He also said "who's telling me to stop? Yall know what yall came to do I wanna see the ground shake" while people were dying. He also got charged for inciting a riot twice. No excuse for him. This is sick.
There's a heavy metal band called five finger death punch that stopped a concert because of someone flipping someone else over their shoulder to the floor. The lead singer parted the crowd to get the fallen person medical attention and gave the assaulter a telling off. Five finger is honestly one of thw sweetest bands I know, and metal bands have so much care for their fans
That’s the sad thing this whole thing could’ve been stopped but these people didn’t want to stop the concert I’m not blaming the people who just wanted to have fun but the people running the concert they could’ve at least stopped it but they didn’t and it’s just selfish and disgusting.
@@elijahbaker781 Where did you get that did you even watch the concert? People broke the gates down and illegally came in. It’s the same situation as the capitol there was too many people to stop
Just saw a comment talking about how even in metal concerts if somebody falls over in a mosh pit they provide circle shield around you to make you sure you are okay. Slipknot has been know to stop concerts completely lights on and everything just to make sure somebody is ok. This is so sad
I totally agree with you, I think it totally is based on the certain group of people who go to concerts like Astro world. They obviously just don’t care for each other, unlike other music groups.
I've fallen down plenty of times. Always picked back up. It's an instant response now. Awesome culture. I think it started in Australia after that poor girl got crushed during a bdo festival during the limp bizkit set.
People defending him don’t take life seriously enough. Imagine that was YOU, dying at a TRAVIS SCOTT CONCERT for gods sake. They had lives, families, it could have been absolutely avoidable if the producers actually gave a single shit about the people in the crowd.
Travis Scott literally doing a robot dance when someone is being put in a bag is the most black mirror shit I have seen. (and I’ve seen meta get announced)
I've been involved in multiple crowd crushes, the worst being at a Stormzy (British rapper) concert at Boardmasters Festival in 2017. Half the crowd literally fell over and Stormzy stopped the concert immediately once he noticed what was happening. No one died but three people broke bones in a crowd of 60,000. This was completely avoidable, a good performer knows how to calm down a crowd as well as rile it up, Travis didn't do that.
How does this happen? I have been to multiple big name Red Rocks shows and it never happened. Also go to Hangout Fest on the beach many times. Is it the particular venue?
@@Flufferz626 All the crushes I’ve been involved in were caused by people getting too excited and trying to push to the front, once they start it’s a chain reaction which the crowd can’t sort out themselves, it’s up to the artist to get in the mic and stop the concert so everyone can sort themselves out. Overcrowding is also a huge issue, look up the Hillsborough disaster. It’s important to note that crushes are very rarely the crowds fault, it’s poor management that makes them fatal as they’re very easy to stop with good crowd control.
@@CheeseyMilkshakes oh so it does depend on how crap the venue is and how selfish the artist is. My husband had a seizure during an Empire of the Sun concert and they stopped to get him tended to. I guess this musician has zero empathy.
Holy fuck, remember that horrifying scene at the end of Akira where he just starts fucking crushing everyone to death with his giant mutant god body? That's basically what Travis Scott did. Except Tetsuo at least had the decency to feel like shit when it was happening
Crowd crush is absolutely fucking terrifying. At a TTC concert it almost happened to me, but I just ended up using all my strength to move to the middle of the crowd where people were less crazy. If I hadn't I likely would have passed out within a few minutes. It's fucking horrible that people died from it
The story from the Reddit trauma nurse was just heartbreaking. The TLDR was she passed out, was brought to the medical area and she woke up with a bottle of water in her hand and just 15 bodies around her and a few medical personnel trying to do CPR, they had little to no equipment whatsoever. The event organizers should be fucking sued into the dirt.
@izanaluvr I saw that, it was the Houston Police Department dropping that girl on her head. Really right there was just lack of communication, “Hey does anyone have her head before I let go and reposition myself?” And guess what. Nobody did. Another thing is that THERE WHERE NO FUCKING STRAPS FOR THE STRETCHER. Which leads me to believe it was the events paramedics stretcher.
@@hapymine9632 whoa whoa whoa. Buddy. This the US. The rich people don’t get in trouble. The poor and middle class take the brunt. Not the big companies.
this makes me feel so hopeless about humanity. and im scared. genuinely. im claustrophobic. my worst fear ever is crushing under the weight of thousands of people and dying of suffocation. my prayers go out to all the affected people, rest in peace.
I'm the same way and that's why avoid big crowds. I remember one black friday sale that I went to and the shop I was in couldn't control the crowd waiting at the door so they all rushed in. I was shoulder to shoulder with people. There was a lot of pushing and a few people lost their balance and went down. I managed to get out but I suffered a panic attack right after. I can't even imagine how scared all these people must have been. smh
I think that's an Agoraphobia - a fear of crowds of people. I have it as well - I can't tell why, but I just have a giant fear whenever there are thousands of people around me close to me.
I went to college in New Orleans years ago. One Mardi Gras, the streets were so crowded that I and everyone around me absolutely lost control of our movement. I’m a pretty strong lady, about 6’ in heels, 180 lbs, at the time working out regularly. I tried to move toward the fringes of the mass, but it was like trying to stop the earth from turning. There is nothing you can do when you’re inside the mass. No matter how strong you are, it’s your strength vs the collective momentum of thousands. I got separated from my friends early on and just held onto the hand of the person next to me. At one point I tripped and lost my footing and for a second I was sure I’d get trampled but my body never went down because the people around me were so tight that their bodies unwillingly held me up like I was a brick in an archway. For about 20 second I was standing without my feet touching the ground. The New Orleans crowd management team broke up the crowd and no one got hurt and most people kept partying. The whole situation only lasted about a minute because there were people hired to stop it. It was that simple. New Orleans knows the dangers of the big crowds and hire enough people to make sure the Mardi Gras tradition stays safe. Travis Scott is not more wild than a New Orleans Mardi Gras. This kind of thing is always a danger with big crowds, but dying from it is NEVER an inevitability.
At metal concerts, whenever you fall down in the mosh pit, people immediately form a circle around you to help you back up on your feet, and to make sure you don't get stepped on. When someone gets hit/hurt, everyone stops to make sure you're okay.
Experienced crowd crush in 2008 when I was 16 at a Rage Against the Machine concert. Was utterly terrifying and came out soaked in sweat with every muscle trembling and all I had done is struggle to stand up right for 30 minutes. Had to have my arms constantly pushing in front of my rib cage just to breath and most of the time my feet never touched the ground. To my knowledge, no one died and it was still so bad I never went to the front of a big gig again. I can't even imagine how bad it must be in situations this serious. To any young festival/gig goers out there, don't even bother with the front. If the gig is good, the atmosphere penetrates the entire crowd and seeing the performer on stage be a little bigger is not worth the risks that can come with it. Be safe.
I went to a smaller concert when I was younger, and even though the crowd wasn't as big it was still too much for me to handle and I did not like the loud sound of the music. So I can't imagine going to a concert like this or any other rock/metal concerts because I've heard that they are really crazy. Concerts aren't really my thing.
I’ve felt it before years ago at a Circa Survive show. We were being pushed by people behind us at an unstoppable force. Everyone around me had genuine fear in their eyes. Lucky after a few minutes, the crowd behind us eased up. Love your videos, can’t wait for the 2042 content :) @defendthehouse
Yo that’s crazy, im so glad whenever i go to concerts i like to hang back and watch from a distance. One of my biggest fears is being crushed by a stampede or just being crushed by a crowd bunched up too close. That shit is dangerous as hell when everyone else doesn’t know to leave a tiny bit of space, that’s all it takes is leave an inch of space or imma start pushing people away.
Nowadays all you see at concerts are thousands of rectangular shaped lights of everyone holding up their phones recording it, so dumb...why can't everyone just make actual memories of being somewhere like that/experiencing it, I mean it's not like ur gonna forget something like that... do u see that kind of thing in the stadiums of football, basketball, baseball games etc.? Hmm no
Dude you’ve earned my follow. Fucking every word you said is spot on. What a horrific thing to have happen and Scott and his team just kept on while it all unfolded, it’s sickening.
This happened at a Fatboy Slim "gig" I went to in the UK back in the early 2000s, it was on the beach and around 200,000 people turned up as it was free... the beach had a 20-30' concrete wall along the right-hand side, with thousands of people slowly pushing in from the back and everyone near the front being crushed against the wall. I was right near the front from early in the gig, and ended up being dragged up the wall by people above while nearly unconcious. being pushed from all directions to the point you cant breath in after breathing out is horrible, felt like forever between breaths. A few people died and loads of people were badly injured. it's something I'll never forget...was amazing up until then. RIP all music fans that die this way, it shouldn't happen these days.
Crowd crushing is often compared to dry drowning. The thought of being suffocated because you keep getting the wind knocked out of your chest and everyone keeps stomping all over you, assuming you're just lit. What a horrifying way to go...
Unfortunately that’s the reality. People will completely forget it after a few months. Even now when I see people try and bring up this incident, they’ll get attacked by Travis fans who still believe he did nothing wrong. It’s disgusting
He's definitely at fault, he literally encourages the crowd to "rage" and come up in front. Edit: note, there's a reason other bands can "rage" yet not have a number of deaths on their list.
it was an all ages concert. how many ppl were there? 50,000 or some crazy number idk a 14 yr old died. moms had kids and thier ten yr olds w them. Also i hear rumors of travis singing and saying stuff like "give me your souls" kylie jenner posts a snapchat video of ambulance and travis is singing in the background. And then she makes a post pretending she didnt know what was happening.
This is the exact opposite that happens at Slipknot concerts. Corey Taylor (the lead singer) has stopped multiple shows to tell people to move back, calm down, make way for EMTs, and/or check on the status of any fans who had medical emergencies. The man's a class act.
Exactly!! That's why I genuinely don't understand why he couldn't stop the show! I saw a video where Corey saw a guy get picked up and thrown and he stopped the entire concert, kicked out the guy who threw him and and the victim if he was ok and if he needed water.
Dude this is why pop concerts scare me. People don't know how to SAFELY move as a crowd. Metal and rock shows are honestly the safest shows to ever go to. Especially because the bands actually freaking CARE about their fans, which clearly Travis Scott does not. This is one hundred percent his fault, and he deserves to take all the punishment and fall for this.
@@bountiful14 "Travis better" pfft at least learn how to write before you comment something. And if "travis better" then why did 8 people die? Whey did over 300 people get hurt? Why is he getting sued for more then 1 million dollars?
Billie Joe Armstrong once stopped a concert to dropkick a guy for groping someone. Kurt Cobain stopped a concert to kick a guy out for SAing someone. Chester Bennington stopped a concert when someone fell over and told the crowd "When someone falls down, pick them up!" Dave Grohl stopped a concert to tell people off for fighting Adele stopped a concert after notciing someone went into cardiac arrest while she was playing David Lee Roth stopped a concert when he saw a fight going on Tyler Joesph mid-singing and playing heard a girl yell "help" and stopped playing immediately So, you telling me all these artists and so many more, could notice fights, sexual assaults, and people falling over and going into cardiac arrest in the dark concert venues but Travis Scott couldn't notice 10 people dying, the golf cart ambulances with their lights on and the crowd screaming at him to stop the show? That is beyond unlikely. Fuck Travis Scott, he bears just as much responsibility for the deaths as the event organisers.
@@gavinmiller8980 nah he paused it. Stopping a concert is when you stop a concert, not when you pause for a moment while they try to move a dead body off your concert site
And he had a bunch of his fans beat the shit out of that person for that... like bro, it's just a shoe. I know you shouldn’t go around stealing people’s shoes like that but the punishment doesn’t fit the crime at all, at most that person should’ve gotten a telling off.
@@RatedRRaj They didn't even try to stop them. That's the problem. If they had, it would have succeeded and this wouldn't be the tragedy it became. I do agree that having an idol that influential to you isn't healthy, but you took that standpoint way too far by saying that it was what killed them. Any poor soul who just wanted to go to the concert could have been crushed, not just the fans.
Chester Bennington: **Stops the show to help a fan who fell down on the floor and swore to every single people that HE CARES for them rather than his show** Travis Scott: "We don't do that here"
After he told them to get that guy out, he just started singing “yeah, yeah” over and over again with no music on as he started at this fucking dead guy being carried away.
Seeing the girl, climb on stage, and scream that people were dying, needed help...her face when they said get down. The camera man, not even a glance in her direction. It was horrifying and the devastating look in her eyes, the helplessness she felt was so clear. There were so many begging, Travis saw the devastation and still, he kept singing. Told people to put their arms up. This is a painful and avoidable tragedy that makes me so furious. These kids deserved a safe good time. To all who were there, I'm so sorry and to the families and friends, my heart is with you.
@@talal3c he must have missed the fans on stage yelling at him about dead bodies Ambulance driving through the crowd with lights on Dead bodies being crowd surfed to the front that he told security to get rid of And the atv with a guy getting his chest pumped by a paramedic.
the manchester bombing: - completely out of ariana's control, wasn't even a thought when security was planned for her tours and wasn't something she would've been able to prevent even if she knew - caused her to deal with so much anxiety and general unrest for two years after that she paused her music career - led her to host a follow up show for awareness and as a way to make up the show to people who were in the crowd of the original show - caused ariana to personally visit victims in the hospital - is the reason her future shows have very strict security astro world deaths: - travis didn't give a shit during - travis didn't give a shit after - travis isn't affected at all mentally from the experience - he doesn't even do anything for victims or victims families really
I saw a similar comment on twitter someone said “we’ll death by a bomb and death by being crushed is different and woman are more mentally weak then men” think about that some of his fans think that being crushed is peaceful and then they say just sexist stuff
Same thing happened at a Pearl Jam concert in Røskilde, Denmark in 2000. Only difference is Eddie Vedder (lead singer of Pearl Jam) was begging people to stop and bawling his eyes out.
At his atlanta concert a few years ago he literally said “ fuck those seats, fuck the security, rush the fucking stage.” The fact that this hasn’t happened sooner is insane.
@LCARS DATA NODE lemme guess, he posted something like ‘*Blank* whilst people die at Astroworld: (random, possibly spanish dance emojis)’? If not I’ll be surprised.
This is genuinely horrifying. Imagine being one of the people at this concert and suffocating while nobody comes to help you. My heart goes out to everyone that lost their lives and their families and friends. This should not have happened and I can't believe it did. :(
Honestly, I hope his career takes a huge hit from this. He has proven he doesn’t care for his fans and doesn’t care people died or were seriously injured at his concert and he knew what was going on.
I don’t think it should necessarily be career ending but he should receive a prison sentence at least. Mistakes are made he needs to accept the consequences. When out of jail can continue his shit.
@@fruzzyy5587 bruh you doubled the number of people there and Linkin Park literally forced the whole show to a grinding stop just cause someone fell in the mosh pit. You can stop the concert if you actually want to the people are there literally to see him but you act like he has no influence to do anything at his own concert.
some of his fans keep saying that it's not his fault. he has to take some accountabilty, live nation agreed to cut the show short but he continued anyway. artists like stray kids and eminem stop their shows when they saw stuff like this happening, but he continued. how come they could see what was going on but he couldn't? he saw what was going on. rest in peace to those who lost their lives
This is insane. I've never heard of crowd crush before this either. It's a terrifying concept. I'm feeling claustrophobic and short of breath just hearing about it. I'm really short too, so I'd really be screwed. It is unbelievable that people who organize these types of events and work at these types of places obviously know about the phenomenon and still made a situation where they knew this could happen. I agree that Travis is partially responsible as well. Yes, he didn't make the situation, but he should have done something. He had a bird's eye view of what was going on and saw tons of people dropping to the ground. Obviously something was very wrong. Don't go saying how bad you feel after the fact when you had so much time to do something.
Keep in mind 1.6 million metalheads and rockers attended Monsters of Rock, at Tushino Airfield in Russia. That's 1.6 million, mostly Russian metalheads attended one concert, resulting in zero deaths. That's zero, 0 deaths as in none, zip, zally, zilch, nil, nought, none, not a single soul left for Valhalla that day. 1.6 million mostly Russian metalheads, 0 deaths
@@brody2k Thankin you, Stargate is a classic. If there's a Stargate for real, hopefully we'll get to use it someday.😁 It is actually crazy that no fatalities at that concert in Russia. I'd say it was insane, in a good way.
The worst part of dying from crowd crush, especially in this case, is that you are surrounded by people. You are dying and there's still people singing and dancing around you. There's people who can help, and they just don't. And then- STANDING, _SUFFOCATING,_ you die. In an incredibly preventable way.
@@ninjaked1265 I'm not talking about other people in the crowd, I mean the people in the aisles. If you watch video of the concert there were these barricades keeping people divided into sections, and creating pathways where the security etc could walk through. There's plenty of people just standing there and not helping, and testimony from victims that security were only pulling people out once they were unconscious.
Kurt Cobain halted his concert to call out a man sexually assaulting a woman in the crowd. Linkin Park stopped their concert mid performance to get the fans in the pit to help another who had fallen down. Even had the whole crowd saying 'if someone falls, we pick em up'. There's multiple other videos from a large array of artists who had no issue stopping their performances to make sure there fans were okay and behaving well. If push came to shove, and yelling at your fans to fucking chill wouldn't cut it, you close the whole concert down. Something that Travis should have done, seeing as his continuation to perform was what enabled the fans to continue acting like animals. He should be fucking charged with murder.
@@Retoxxxxxx except this is not genre specific and rock concerts as well as edm are literally historically notorious for having things like this happen but thanks for the uncritical shit take that you’ve regurgitated from an ignorant corner of the internet
@@sarasaeed6349 while Youre Right and Its not a Genre specific problem, you Just glazed over his Whole point which was, Travis shouldve stopped the show, Like any respectable, DECENT human being would've...clearly his comment is pointing out Travis' subhuman, and utterly selfish actions Not which Genre is to blame for which tragedies...use your brain next time... it helps
still so incredibly sad and shocked this happened... during one of the concerts i was at a girl passed out and we shouted for help. when medics took too long to arrive the bassist of the band jumped in himself to help us get her out. bands/artists can stop a show whenever they want
This is such a tragedy. It’s honestly so heartbreaking that people went to a concert to listen to music and have fun and didn’t leave the concert alive.
crowd crush is no joke, went to a smaller but still overcrowded concert, my ribs were being squeezed so much it felt like they could snap, but luckily it only lasted about 10 seconds, I can’t imagine surviving anything longer than that
Its terrible, my worst experience was when I had 5 people on top of me after we fell over as we were all at the front of the stage squished together. God bless this massively huge dude that pulled me out literally as I was about to pass out. This is another level of fucked up tho. So many things could of prevented this.
As someone with claustrophobia, this is an absolute nightmare to imagine. I can’t imagine how those in the crowd felt and I really hope the survivors that were injured are better now
I’m a huge fan of $uicideBoy$ and at every concert they always remind the crowd “if anyone falls you stop in your tracks and help them up or get them help if they need it”. I feel as if a good handful of performers truly don’t care about their fans well being.
combing through the comments it seems a general growing lack of etiquette at concerts is becoming an issue. its good to hear many bands are very firm with what flies and what doesn't amid a tragedy like this.
Literally that’s what they said during the Portland show and it was even my first concert 😂😂😂 I was expecting this shit but instead only witnessed a few fights and a push towards the mosh but that’s it. This is just something that could’ve been prevented
Imagine that you start to get dizzy, and then your blood pressure drops, so you only have small flashes of consciousness where you feel dozens of people stepping on you, unable to ask for help, while they dance and jump around you ... Meanwhile Travis is doing his robot dance, fully aware of the situation. It really must felt like hell for those people.
@@joeybergeron8072 Where is the back of a crowd when people are literally entering without a ticket and pushing forwards? What was the back ends up being the middle with an endless amount of people. There's no way you can fight your way out of so many people who don't give a fuck.
3:44 how fucking scary would it be if you were in a show with people literally dying in front of you, you ask the security to stop the show and he just fucking look you dead in the eye and says "I'm afraid that wont be possible."
he was doing a illuminati blood rritual..clearly..thats why he kept singing despite his supposed fake acting immediate reaction to not wanting to or the appearance of it..he signed a blood contract with the big ups in power...he has no choice...not sure he knew they would all die like that but he knows whats up
There’s been MANY concerts that the singers halted because they noticed women were being SA’ed or someone had fainted, telling the audience to calm down and make room, etc. there’s no reason NOT to do that when you notice that stuff going on, as the singer you have so much power over the crowed and for you to just keep singing? Just wow.
@@jazzabighits4473 not sure what u mean, cos ive literally watched a compilation of it before lmao. ruclips.net/video/BXaGp2SIbeY/видео.html This is the one I watched.
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 Watch the video I linked, it shows it's happened before. If they don't notice, thats not their fault and I'm not blaming them for that at all. I'm saying when they do notice, and then proceed to not do anything about it, just like the singer Charlie is talking about.
God, I get horrible anxiety in crowds on the best of days I physically can't imagine what it'd be like to die in one and being ignored afterwards is just so wrong I never knew much about Travis before but now I know all I need to to know he's never getting any respect from me
You know what? This might be the one time I’m fine with cancel culture taking out a “celebrity”. Didn’t like Travis to begin with, but after this idk how people can still support him
He could easily stop it, even without cancelling the whole concert. I remember a Linkin Park video where Chester Bennington suddenly stopped singing and pointed at a person in the crowd who collapsed and LITERALLY started to tell people around this person to make more space so security people could help them. After they were taken away from the place, the band started to perform again, from the beginning of the song they stopped. I loved it so much, you could see how Chester genuinely cared about his fans, he was really observing the crowd and noticing if something bad was happening to someone and he didn't hestitate to react and it wasn't ruining the concert at all but giving him extra respect points from his fans. In case someone doesn't know, I'm talking here about an older concert of an extremely popular nu-metal band and fans were really crazy in there but still, not as crazy to just crush and sufocate someone. Early 2000s, this time was blessed.
Chester was the fucking best. Went to a Linkin Park show and when someone fell he shut the show down until they were back up. After that he said something to the effect that if another person falls without being helped back up that they wouldn't play anymore. Thats how you run your shows, you are there for the fans and Chester gave his all to us that night.
I feel like if he pointed out something wrong more people would have died. Trampling each other and being all around dumb. RIP to the people who've fallen.
I have been at a concert where Chester stopped the show until the pit calmed down. He cared about his fans and did what he could to stop the chaos....RIP Chester
I’m not blaming the crowd, but the people who were dancing on the ambulances and stopping the medical workers are just as bad, to do that is just evil and irresponsible.
With every crowd, you can't blame the actions of the entire crowd on one individual. But for the spesific individuals we DID see purposefully impeding the ambulances, they absolutely should be found and prosecuted.
In Aus we had to release an ad campaign type thing cause people would assault paramedics if they tried to take people to hospital or treat them or whatever, apparently it's the highest job for workplace violence. People break laws all the time but people stopping medical workers from getting to patients are the absolute scum of the earth to me.
it's the same concept as people throwing bricks at fire fighters during the 2020 riots who were literally just coming to put out fires and who aren't even law enforcement. just a bunch of fucking troglodytes out there.
@@desire418 first responders in my province will casually not move out of the way or stop for people. if you have your car parked in front of a hydrant, the fire engine is going to PLOW your car and bill you for the damages done to the engine. same tihng with an abulance and they have much less patience than our angels in red first responders should be allowed to defend themselves and their workplace. i dont give a damn how important you think you are, you deserve to be hurt if you think its okay to let someone die cause you wanna shake your flat ass on top of the wee woo. i sincerely hope these people are found and punished accordingly, and that it isnt just brushed off. their names when found should be exposed
Being crushed to death at a Travis Scott concert sounds like the worst way to die.
imagine hearing "it's lit" right as you die lmfao
@@romeoalvarado6226 bro stop 💀
@@lookatmynose9788 Ok Koichi
damn seeing the same comments and the same replies to those comments, crazy
@@romeoalvarado6226 💀
He stopped a whole show when his shoe got stolen but carried on when people died……
Sociopath behavior
Narcissistic thug for hell !!
@@Ragu2358 psychopathic I think is what you mean.
Then SICCING his fans on the guy who stole his shoe literally demanding them to “BEAT HIS ASS!” Over and over
with all the chaos ambulances tryna calm down crowd, he brings out drake make crowd go more insane
I’ve seen people saying “you go to concerts at your own risk”. Since *WHEN* is *dying* even a *thought* when you go to a concert? That is NOT normal.
Human crushes are a thing. It's not a goal, of course. It IS a risk. There are a lot of incidents of this in the last, oh, 200 years.
@@nachgeben It isn't a norm tho
Especially with concerts full of younger people like this concert. Keeping in mind his fanbase are the same people playing fortnite
@@nachgeben human crushes are easily preventable with the right medical staff and security on hand as well as proper concert planning and a basic high school understanding of physics. The motherfuckers who ran travis's concert obviously had none of those. School shootings have been happening for hundreds of years, yet I don't see people blaming high schoolers because going to school is a risk.
Yes I seen a RUclipsr who was blaming the fans because "they payed to go and they got what they wanted." "They knew what kind of music he made and should have expected SOMETHING to happen" and then he was talking to another person and she called Travis a "nasty rat" for what he did and- the guy ACTUALLY THREATENED THE GIRL FOR IT. LIKE BRO HE SAT THERE AND SANG AS PEOPLE WERE FUCKING DIEING WHAT DO YOU EXPECT PEOPLE TO SAY ABOUT SUCH SHITTY BEHAVIOR.
Well you gotta look out for OD's, rapist, getting trampled if it's as big as Woodstock, watch out for guns etc. We're gonna be in soon to be 2022. Stuff ain't peaceful at concerts like 10-40+ years ago in then 80's-early 2000's
A little boy recently passed away due to injuries sustained at the concert. His father, Treston, had placed him on his shoulders in an attempt to shield him from the hordes of people crushing and trampling one another. Treston fell over and was knocked unconscious, leading the young boy to be dropped into the crowd. When Treston came to, his son was missing. He eventually found his son lying lifeless at a children’s hospital. He suffered severe trauma to his lungs, liver, and kidneys. He went into cardiac arrest and had swelling on the brain. He was put into a medically induced coma, where he remained until his passing. His name was Ezra Blount. He was just 9 years old.
No one, especially children, should die at a concert.
Could Travis face charges tho? I think there is a very good case for severe criminal negligence.
@@sasamihajlov2862 125 current lawsuits with over $750mil in potential charges. He should pay every penny.
@@xDARKxANGELxFaZEx absolutely, but he should also serve time in jail for at least a couple of decades. I mean if Kyle Rittenhouse could be facing life in prison for self defense, Travis deserves MUCH worse.
you deserve everything
@@sasamihajlov2862 Another comment around here explained how he most likely won't get prison time because what he did has a enough technicalities to not get considered criminal, so at worst he'll be paying from the lawsuits.
(Also I'm pretty sure Rittenhouse got off not guilty.)
Stans: “Travis didn’t do anything”
Exactly
Damm straight
Omg YES
Not wrong.
Yeah ikr
@Doghlaa Its litteraly explained in this video that he did see it
Just a reminder that at one of Travis shows he got a shoe stolen and stopped the whole show. It's so comforting to hear that he values a shoe over a child's life.
This should be pinned
Lol their fault for being dumb enough to go to a concert of some rapper lip syncing.
@@vargvikernesssknife7443 it’s not their fault that they actually liked his songs. It’s like if you broke your leg by falling down the stairs and someone said “it’s your fault you fell down the stairs”
@@vargvikernesssknife7443 ok edgelord
@@requiem522 Lol if that's true that's his fault for falling down the stairs no one pushed so who is he to blame? The stairs or the imaginary creatures? You can like someone's music and not go to their concert, celebrity worshipping culture is the problem.
Now as a very old lady, I can tell you that performers have taken control from the beginning, when they cared. Jethro Tull concert in 1971, Ian Anderson (lead singer) made us all back up, he wouldn't continue the performance until the audience was under control. I was pinned between people, my feet weren't even touching the ground and that man saved my life.
Love Jethro Tull.
Interesting to see an old lady as a viewer of moistcritikal, assuming it's the truth. Regardless of true or not, the idea is still amazing.
Jesus. Also thats a quality profile picture.
Excuse ma'am but were you in the 1942 concert fire tragedy?
@@WingMaster562 the account is 15 years old. I believe it
The 16 year old girl who passed away went to my high school. The week we went back after she passed was one of the most depressing weeks of school I have been to in a long time. That week was lots of people in tears having breakdowns. It makes me genuinely sad.
lame... the only thing I would be thinking about is that her last act on this earth was to go twerk at a travis scott concert lmao. Literally can't feel bad for these people they're making all of their own horrible choices
@@hotrebirth165 so let me get this straight...A high school girl who went to a concert of her favorite musician after being locked down due to covid for nearly 18 months is killed, killed in one of the worst ways imaginable and this is your takeaway? I suggest you delete your reply before you embarrass yourself further.
@@hotrebirth165 The thing that pooped into your head when someone mentions a girl passed away at a concert was her twerking? What.
@@hotrebirth165Dafuq is wrong with you??
@@hotrebirth165 "making their own decisions" no one expects to die at a concert?? Also that shit could've been a birthday gift for all that you know, my 14th birthday gift was a surprise ticket to see Postmodern Jukebox.
The fact travis didn’t even stop the concert when people were dying , but stopped a whole concert to get his shoes.
pls tell me it isn't true
I mean he didn’t know people were fucking dying he just saw people were passing out and when he did notice he called them out to get help
@@erenyeager5549 He saw a corpse and kept singing, he could've stopped
@@secondjupiter5506 why ruin tha fun?
@@koishi5935 it is, he was being crowd surfed or something at a past concert and someone took his shoes, he stopped the concert on the spot and spit on the guy who took them, also told the crowd to beat his ass.
"Travis Scott treats his concerts like he's still playing Fortnite and he's just trying to increase his kill/death ratio"
BRUH
That burn was more lit than anything Travis ever did
-Jesus
I uploaded two months of testimonies . Hoping they save more souls from hell.
sadly my kill/death ratio is only 2/11 irl
For those saying he isn’t apart of the blame:
1) He acknowledged an ambulance (in his own audience), didn’t even stop to question it, continued the music.
2) He can spot someone in a tree, but not the thousands of fans right in front of him
3) He SAW a body being pulled out
4) He has enabled violence at his shows to the point where people passing out is normal and to where he can comfortably continue singing as it goes on.
5) Kylie lied on her story about not seeing anything. Says a LOT.
6) The phrases “Who told me to stop the show” and “Yall know what yall came to do”. Speaks for itself
And no, he doesn’t have to do with whoever organized it, but he is DEFINITELY NOT INNOCENT.
If other artists can spot people in the darkness of their venues, and can stop a show for someone in a split second if they aren’t feeling well, he has no excuse in my opinion. He was getting too lit???? The music was loud???? He couldn’t hear???? Fuck that, he saw the ambulance, and all you can hear is “stop the show”
Oh and he also encouraged his fans to break in the concert even if they didn’t have tickets.
*a part
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
@@davedave3520 Well considering you can go almost anywhere without a mask now (here at least) I don’t think anyone’s bothered, plus it isn’t the main focus at the moment. Theres been tons of concerts happening, so I don’t think its necessary to nit pick a specific concert about covid
I don't get why more people aren't outraged at Drake too!!
I 100% agree with everything you said! It's a horrible sad situation and could have easily been avoided. He hyped the crowed up so so much more instead of stopping the show, and then Drake came out! People in the back somehow also couldn't understand what was happening as they continued to push 😢
Travis stopped a show for his shoes but wouldn't stop when his fans are dying. Bruh.
ruclips.net/video/SBQL4ytOe3A/видео.html
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Update on the Tragedy.
well technically he didn’t stop it since the show didn’t end he paused it until he got his shoe back.
@@Tony_zr what is that defence lol so whats your reason that he didnt pause for his fans dying then?
@@smurfij4212 Did he know about those fans?
@@teopazdrijan1008 there were ambulances in clear sight
Imagine dying listening to Travis Scott horrible fate
How did 8 people die?? What they do? Jump from somewhere?
@@SL1TFACE Did you not watch the video? A stampede.
@@SgtMrBean nah and i don't want too.
@@SL1TFACE Then don’t ask the obvious. Why did you click on a video and not watch it? To ask questions about the video? If so, watch the video.
@@SgtMrBean too late. I already got my answer
I almost experienced crowd crush in 2015 at a Marina concert. People were moving in closer by the stage and one of the venue staff pulled me aside and told me to sit in the VIP section so I wouldn’t get trampled or crushed. They brought in another girl from the crowd who was being crushed. That man probably saved both of our lives.
That’s real lucky, especially for you out of all people to be chosen, kudos to that one staff member
I went to a Bring Me The Horizon concert with 2 of my friends when I was around 14-15. As most people know, rock/metal concerts are notorious for crazy crowds and lots of moshing. The first band to perform was Of Mice And Men. There were a bunch of mosh pits, crowd surfers, etc. By the time BMTH took the stage, I had made my way closer to the front since they were my favorite band. I jumped into the first mosh pit I saw, and I was having a blast. Everything was going fine until somebody accidentally stepped on the back of my shoe, which caused me to trip and fall (and lose my shoe). The guy who had accidentally tripped me pulled me back onto my feet and asked if I was okay. He took off one of his shoes for me to wear until I found mine so that my foot wouldn't get stepped on. Within about 30 seconds, everyone who had been moshing near the stage was aware of what had happened and were looking around to try to find it. Oliver Sykes, the lead singer of BMTH, noticed the change of energy in the crowd. He turned around to his bandmates and signaled to stop playing, and paused mid-song to see what was going on. Everyone at the front was yelling "This girl lost her shoe". Oliver then addressed everyone in the crowd and said "she lost her shoe, I can't finish this song until we find it". Somebody about 50 feet away found it for me (how it ended up that far, I have no idea), and I was literally crowd surfed over to the person that had found it. Oliver completely stopped performing just for me to find my fucking shoe, and yet Travis continued singing while watching a man's body being carried away. There is absolutely no excuse.
My friend and her husband have been to Slipknot concerts and the mosh pits have really nice people who look after each other and make sure no one gets hurt....Travis Scott needs to be stopped!!
@@amberscoutstarwatcher I saw Slipknot at mayhem fest!! You're right, they are so kind and always looking out to make sure everyone is safe
I'm guessing the shoe thing is both because it's personal property and because depending on the footwear of other people you could actually injure your food, not to mention someone could trip on it leading to some serious injuries. Which that alone kind of amazes me to hear that musicians with the edgiest appearance and music can be some of the most caring people when it comes to the safety of their fans to the point they'll take anything as a serious issue, yet some people like Travis will just keep on singing.
same
We love Oliver
Person: *is choking*
Travis Scott: “ITS LITTT”
😒😒
I was a "Terrible fate"
Person: *Coughing and choking*
Travis: Hey this ain't DJ Kool!
Then again... would even HE get that joke?...
@@SlayerXGamez lmao
Straight up.
people were literally chanting “stop the show” and he didn’t listen..
@sads asds How can you even think thats fucking funny?
@sads asds why do this man 🤦
@@numbersguy8737 what is the video?
@@veriveryluvr I clicked on one from a different comment and it was a truck simulator gameplay
@@numbersguy8737 Because it's the internet so people act however they want because they feel their is no consequences a little bitch like that would never pull something like that irl whenever you see someone doing something like this online just know it's because they are scared to do it irl
meanwhile rock and metal bands when someone is getting hurt: hey guys chill alright.
can you imagine; youre a parent, you drop off your kid to the concert and are happy theyll have fun and make a memory. then the same day or the next, you hear your kid died. fucking tragic.
Or the kid in the hospital covered in bruises, possible broken ribs and basically nearly crushed to death.
I would be so broken..
i would feel like the worst parent ever and have so much guilt
What does genre have to do with this??
@@stepladder3257 rock and especially metal music are known for having very wild and crazy live concerts as there are moshpits, wall of deaths, etc., yet there are a ton of people (with the exception of crowd killers) in the metal/rock community that are considerate towards others that have either passed out or fall to the ground.
Travis loves when people get hurt, it’s a selling point for him. He literally used to say “will you survive the rodeo” when he released rodeo
What a monster...
Its edgy and some kids will like jt
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
The Bible says in John 3:16-36 that whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life, the Bible also says in Romans 10:9 that those who declare with their mouth that Jesus Christ is their God, Lord, and Savior they shall be saved. Revelation 1:8 says that Jesus is the alpha and the omega. Luke and revelation is the ending times, and Jesus is returning back. So are you going to submit your life to him or no? Narrow is the path that leads to the gates of heaven, but only few people find it. The gates that is the path to destruction is where many people find it! Jesus loves you SO MUCH! That he died on the cross, and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later to give us eternal life. Nznnznz
@@poweroftruth9258 there’s a time and a place my guy
Imagine surviving a 2 year pandemic just to die at a travis scott concert
Pandemic wasn't that bad for young people
what a sad way to die vs ppl who give up their lives to save others.
@@jequariusp8816 It took 2 years of my last high school life. High school only has 3 years in my country. I lost my last chuck of childhood and teen life to a pandemic
bruhh
L
Went to a My Chemical Romance Concert. It wasn't ran well and similar issues were starting to happen. People literally collapsing passed out. Being said, the band was on top of it, stopped everything, and got people out of there. They constantly encouraged everyone to be cool and help each other out, in then continued to throw water to everyone throughout the show. No deaths. Venue is garbage, but it shows how much power the band (or artist) has.
I also saw MCR growing up and yes Travis had the power authority to pull the plug on the whole show. It’s so fucking sad and disturbing I hope Travis can never perform again
MCR
I love MCR they're so cool
Fucking Green day lead singer jumped into the crowd and kicked a guy in the head for beating on a kid. The entire tragedy at Astro world was preventable
linkin park, and slipknot have done similar things. it's always heavy metal bands or just metal bands who get bad rep when it's one of the most safest places you can mosh to some tunes at. travis was fully capable of pulling the plug.
Keep in mind that Billie Ellish stops the concert and ask a passed out fan whether he's/she's okay, and she did not immediately went back to performing when she saw people help the fan, but continue to keep an eye on the fan and even give the fan some water. Travis is nearly double the age of Billie
Yeah same with KSI he saw someone pass out and checked on the guy if he's fine. Travis could have easily prevented the deaths
The only thing Travis was worried was his shoe
There are literal video compilations of singers stopping shows because something is going on in the crowd and don't start the show until the situation is dealt with. From things as serious like people having seizures and woman getting groped to something dumb like someone asking Ariana to restart because he forgot to hit record
He's in it for the money not for his fans.
as a billie fans ,there is a concert where she's sprained her ankle but she still continuing the concert to show how much she loves her fans
He is a man of sheer will, nothing can stop his concert...... unless its a shoe
Everyone in his concert stealing whatever he wears will stop him
I was a victim of crowd crush at a Sisters of Mercy concert during their Vision Thing tour. A crowd surfer accidentally kicked me in the mouth full force, and I was just pouring blood, and right after this the crowd surged, and all 5'3" of me got pushed into the barrier, and I was losing consciousness. At that point, not only did staff come forward to pull me out and get me emergency care (as well as aiding a few others who were also suffering the same fate), Andrew Eldritch stopped performing and came to the edge of the stage to make sure no one was being missed. They took me backstage to a couch and got me ice packs and checked to make sure I was okay, and then had me stand on the side of the stage after I was okay to walk away, so they could keep an eye on me. It was terrifying and so miserable, but I was immediately so impressed by how this great titan of a security guard yanked me out of the crowd like a weed and got me help. This is how things should be. There are just too many places that don't give a damn, as long as the money is coming in.
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1- *Travis Scott egged on a fan to jump off a balcony and now the fan is permanently paralyzed lmao* , 2- he also *stopped a show when a fan took his shoe (while crowdsurfing) then kept aggressively telling his fans to JUMP the fan that took his shoe. Mind you, the fan was a MINOR! A KID! imagine inciting* something like that from a group of crazy fans onto one kid, quite literally risking his life. 3- he also *left a man that worked with him for 3 years and immensely helped him while he was having a seizure on the ground, he WALKED AWAY !* then when the guy called travis, travis told him he *wouldn't want a producer (I'm not 100% sure he was a producer he may have been a manager) like him because "how am I supposed to know u won't suddenly drop to the ground and start shakin and shit"* this man is a slimy grim human.
Fun fact about #3, that was the guy who literally made him. Hooked Travis up with all of his contacts in the beginning. That's fucking cold.
@@KidKat__ no fucking way dude.
@@deez9966 his name's Shane Morris. He was there from the beginning, and had contacts everywhere. Hooked him up with the people he knew, and left him for dead in a studio three years later. Ice cold.
Celeb sociopathy is a disease we need to cure, because this shit is killing
For the first one, he did encourage fans to jump and some did. But apparently the guy who was paralyzed didn't actively jumped but was shoved. Of course what I'm saying is based off that's man's words alone, but essentially he clarified that the footage that was shown to be related to his incident had shown fans falling from the second floor, and he was on the third. So he was paralysed because of other people's mindless behaviour.
Either way, whether he was encouraged to jump and made the stupid mistake to jump or was legitimately shoved off the railing, Travis Scott is still responsible. Artists have a lot more control over crowds than people realise, any staff involved in these concerts will tell you. I can try go into detail if you want but basically I have an uncle who does DJ and worked as security and based off the experiences that he's told me, Travis Scott definitely had a handling in how the crowd became so out of control; headpieces being connected means he could have been informed, security guards not being paid enough so they slack off, estimated numbers of fans yet artists still encouraging to sneak people in, etc.
Also to add I had a mate in America have a really bad experience at a festival (this was wayyy back, like 2014 or something) where Travis Scott was brought on as a partial performer. tl;dr Before Travis even comes on his fans stampeedes the crowd which mainly consisted of teenage girls to young adult women (as that was the audience for the band that previously played), and Travis' fans are shoving & trampling over the crowd. My friend is being shoved out of her section, she has to help pick up teenage girls that were being stepped on, and when Travis Scott does come on he does nothing to help. But he does tell security to take a woman out of the crowd because she started berating him (for obvious reasons). Needless to say, he could not give a single care to human lives.
I just got cleared to leave the hospital after attending this concert, and let me just say that however bad you think this was, I assure you that it was even worse. Imagine being sat on by an African Bush Elephant and you have a pretty good idea of what crowd crush can and will do to you. Not only did I nearly suffocate, I cracked all but one of my ribs and had my right shoulder dislocated, not to mention my total inability to breathe the whole time. Travis didn't seem to fully grasp the situation as he serenaded a dead mf ing body that was spotted about ten feet from where I was being turned into a pancake.
What the actual fuck. This is sickening
can you sue him? Set up a gofundme for the money
Sue him, don’t accept any money from him. Sue.
Sue him! Sue him! Sueeeeeeee him!
Glad you are alright Adam. Travis Scott is a sickening man. I'm sorry that you got hurt by his moronic and terrible behavior.
This whole situation hurts my soul. Those poor people. I cannot even fathom in how much pain they were in. Imagine being crushed and suffocated to death... Terrifying.
Your most likely to die at a Travis Scott concert than a murderer stabbing you or being ran over
I uploaded two months of testimonies . Hoping they save more souls from hell.
@@drippy5197 literally though. And over 300 people were injured. Ain't no way Travis didn't see what was going on he just couldn't care less.
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
you slowly lose conciousness and then...
*it's lit!*
“It’s truely disgusting how avoidable this was” should be shoved on the faces of those that are defending Travis and going as far as blaming the victims.
Travis scott sees like 2 people out of the hundreds of people there pass out
"I guess since 2 people passed out i can deduce that this was actually because of multiple factors and the best solution would be to stop this concert right now, and of course i deduced this while im focused on putting up the show that everyone here came for"
@@gintoki6596 stop making excuses. They are all the blame. People climbed on the stage and tried to tell them. This was all avoidable.
@@notdaz706 they tried to climb on stage and tell him but did Travis even hear their call for help when he’s at the loudest position at the concert?
@@RatedRRaj charlie said the victims were dying bc of suffocation from others. they were prob smaller and not strong enough causing pushing from the chest and shoulders, like taking out breath punch but multiple times. ksi noticed someone was unconsious so he stopped the show for a bit. travis should have done the same. you dont know what the victims did or didnt do at the concert bc u werent there.
@@RatedRRaj the only ignorant is u tho? Charlie called people defending him stupid unless u aren't defending Travis and just blaming the victims. Like people who invested in types of shitcoin and lost money, they deserve it for doing it in the first place. But then where did you find the videos of the victims laughing and pushing moshpiting as well or peer pressure? How can u find that online. And in the end they might not be the actual victims, where is the proof
This is exactly why Playboi Carti had to cancel his Houston concert a few weeks back, he knew that the amount of security and staff that they had just simply wasn't enough to control the crowd. Even the guy that is known for aggressive and dangerous concerts knows how to handle his crowds better than Travis Scott.
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It's prolly cuz of his aggressive dangerous crowds that he knows
@@highwaythruhell7882 shut up dude
TO THE VICTIMS: Please do not verbally agree to take money from that man. Don't sign any document from his team when getting your refunds. He might offer you a sum that appears really handsome but trust me, it's peanuts compared to what you'll get when you sue. There are attorneys willing to take this case everywhere in the world. DO NOT BE AFRAID TO TAKE ACTION. We love and support you all the way! ❤️❤️❤️
Their lawyers will likely say the same thing, don't worry.
DON'T SIGN A FUCKING REFUND! JUST GET A GOFUNDME AND SUE THAT MURDERER!
@@KAT-hs3xh what?
@@FooxTru sue him
@@KAT-hs3xh What the fuck does "getting a gofundme" and "getting a refund" have to do with anything?
I remember hearing about a paramedic who was there that said that there was a VIP section in the middle of the event and when people started dying, security started moving some injured people into the section. But the people in the section refused to let them in and one lady punched a kid for trying to get help. Just sick.
Holy hell, where did it say that?! That’s awful
The woman who was trying to help everyone by getting the camera man to try and listen to her and watching him blatantly IGNORING it truly angered me, he had the power to help and didn’t do anything.
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I think he also threatened to have her pushed off. It’s in her most recent insta post
If I was her I would've literally broke the camera bro. She really didnt care all that much.
But u wouldn't catch me dead in a travis scooters concert.
@@emmafuller539 Yes, he did!
@@Jamsessionroom1337 of course she cared.
Just to remind you, Travis stopped a whole show and spitted on a fan because he tried to steal his shoes
Travis and Carti goes nuts when they perform but this is just disgusting. He really should've stopped the show. Man, what a fucking disgrace
@@gus5718 Carti stopped his show at Lolla for a bit to give people room to breathe
@@gus5718 Good for him. Travis is way worse than Carti then
That "fan" was a ten year old boy, so yea he's disgusting and a horrible influencer
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The reason why there were more people than anticipated was the fact that he tweeted multiple times and posted Instagram pictures about sneaking in and helping their friends sneak in. He also said "who's telling me to stop? Yall know what yall came to do I wanna see the ground shake" while people were dying. He also got charged for inciting a riot twice. No excuse for him. This is sick.
There's a heavy metal band called five finger death punch that stopped a concert because of someone flipping someone else over their shoulder to the floor. The lead singer parted the crowd to get the fallen person medical attention and gave the assaulter a telling off. Five finger is honestly one of thw sweetest bands I know, and metal bands have so much care for their fans
I FUCKING AGREE
This is a genuine tragedy. Sucks that people came to have fun and didn’t leave alive. It’s really sad, and it was stupidly avoidable
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@@alexk9642 bots
That’s the sad thing this whole thing could’ve been stopped but these people didn’t want to stop the concert I’m not blaming the people who just wanted to have fun but the people running the concert they could’ve at least stopped it but they didn’t and it’s just selfish and disgusting.
@Mikeracexfy that is clearly a bot
@@elijahbaker781 Where did you get that did you even watch the concert? People broke the gates down and illegally came in. It’s the same situation as the capitol there was too many people to stop
Just saw a comment talking about how even in metal concerts if somebody falls over in a mosh pit they provide circle shield around you to make you sure you are okay. Slipknot has been know to stop concerts completely lights on and everything just to make sure somebody is ok. This is so sad
This is all true. We look after our own.
I totally agree with you, I think it totally is based on the certain group of people who go to concerts like Astro world. They obviously just don’t care for each other, unlike other music groups.
I've fallen down plenty of times. Always picked back up. It's an instant response now. Awesome culture.
I think it started in Australia after that poor girl got crushed during a bdo festival during the limp bizkit set.
What do you mean by _even_ ? Metalheads are the nicest people ever
@@FunBoysGaming honest to god truth tho
“Some celebrities should be treated with respect for all the hard work they do.”
*”Others deserve to be treated like criminals they are.”*
People defending him don’t take life seriously enough. Imagine that was YOU, dying at a TRAVIS SCOTT CONCERT for gods sake. They had lives, families, it could have been absolutely avoidable if the producers actually gave a single shit about the people in the crowd.
"Dying from suffocation is painful. Dying accidentally from suffocation is dreadful"
Me who already doesn't take life seriously: I agree wholeheartedly.
idk i just feel like some people on here are really reaching tho
People defending him are mostly his 14 y.o fanboys with a very low iq
Travis Scott literally doing a robot dance when someone is being put in a bag is the most black mirror shit I have seen. (and I’ve seen meta get announced)
AMONGUS
Wtf is wrong with these replies
Dang you got botted bro
@@doomslayer8431 this dude bots all the comments
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I've been involved in multiple crowd crushes, the worst being at a Stormzy (British rapper) concert at Boardmasters Festival in 2017. Half the crowd literally fell over and Stormzy stopped the concert immediately once he noticed what was happening. No one died but three people broke bones in a crowd of 60,000. This was completely avoidable, a good performer knows how to calm down a crowd as well as rile it up, Travis didn't do that.
Sounds of the skang
@mittkolino true, thats what i am saying like half of those people there were kiddos
How does this happen? I have been to multiple big name Red Rocks shows and it never happened. Also go to Hangout Fest on the beach many times. Is it the particular venue?
@@Flufferz626 All the crushes I’ve been involved in were caused by people getting too excited and trying to push to the front, once they start it’s a chain reaction which the crowd can’t sort out themselves, it’s up to the artist to get in the mic and stop the concert so everyone can sort themselves out. Overcrowding is also a huge issue, look up the Hillsborough disaster. It’s important to note that crushes are very rarely the crowds fault, it’s poor management that makes them fatal as they’re very easy to stop with good crowd control.
@@CheeseyMilkshakes oh so it does depend on how crap the venue is and how selfish the artist is.
My husband had a seizure during an Empire of the Sun concert and they stopped to get him tended to. I guess this musician has zero empathy.
Holy fuck, remember that horrifying scene at the end of Akira where he just starts fucking crushing everyone to death with his giant mutant god body? That's basically what Travis Scott did. Except Tetsuo at least had the decency to feel like shit when it was happening
I know exactly what you mean, that shit was horrifying!! Also I have the same name as you :)
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too??
Crowd crush is absolutely fucking terrifying. At a TTC concert it almost happened to me, but I just ended up using all my strength to move to the middle of the crowd where people were less crazy. If I hadn't I likely would have passed out within a few minutes. It's fucking horrible that people died from it
Glad you made it out, it would be terrifying to be in that situation
Crowd: dying
Travis: IT’S LIT
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Not the best time man
@@youtyiyyutuu3424 Truck simulator 😜😜
Ratioed by links lmaoooo this is a first ever
The story from the Reddit trauma nurse was just heartbreaking. The TLDR was she passed out, was brought to the medical area and she woke up with a bottle of water in her hand and just 15 bodies around her and a few medical personnel trying to do CPR, they had little to no equipment whatsoever. The event organizers should be fucking sued into the dirt.
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Na they need to go to jail for murder.
@izanaluvr I saw that, it was the Houston Police Department dropping that girl on her head. Really right there was just lack of communication, “Hey does anyone have her head before I let go and reposition myself?” And guess what. Nobody did. Another thing is that THERE WHERE NO FUCKING STRAPS FOR THE STRETCHER. Which leads me to believe it was the events paramedics stretcher.
@@hapymine9632 whoa whoa whoa. Buddy. This the US. The rich people don’t get in trouble. The poor and middle class take the brunt. Not the big companies.
this makes me feel so hopeless about humanity. and im scared.
genuinely. im claustrophobic. my worst fear ever is crushing under the weight of thousands of people and dying of suffocation. my prayers go out to all the affected people, rest in peace.
I'm the same way and that's why avoid big crowds. I remember one black friday sale that I went to and the shop I was in couldn't control the crowd waiting at the door so they all rushed in. I was shoulder to shoulder with people. There was a lot of pushing and a few people lost their balance and went down. I managed to get out but I suffered a panic attack right after. I can't even imagine how scared all these people must have been. smh
@@willwatt7386 im so sorry you had to go through that, i wish people didn't have to suffer like that it's so heartbreaking
I think that's an Agoraphobia - a fear of crowds of people.
I have it as well - I can't tell why, but I just have a giant fear whenever there are thousands of people around me close to me.
I went to college in New Orleans years ago. One Mardi Gras, the streets were so crowded that I and everyone around me absolutely lost control of our movement. I’m a pretty strong lady, about 6’ in heels, 180 lbs, at the time working out regularly. I tried to move toward the fringes of the mass, but it was like trying to stop the earth from turning. There is nothing you can do when you’re inside the mass. No matter how strong you are, it’s your strength vs the collective momentum of thousands.
I got separated from my friends early on and just held onto the hand of the person next to me. At one point I tripped and lost my footing and for a second I was sure I’d get trampled but my body never went down because the people around me were so tight that their bodies unwillingly held me up like I was a brick in an archway. For about 20 second I was standing without my feet touching the ground. The New Orleans crowd management team broke up the crowd and no one got hurt and most people kept partying.
The whole situation only lasted about a minute because there were people hired to stop it. It was that simple. New Orleans knows the dangers of the big crowds and hire enough people to make sure the Mardi Gras tradition stays safe.
Travis Scott is not more wild than a New Orleans Mardi Gras. This kind of thing is always a danger with big crowds, but dying from it is NEVER an inevitability.
At metal concerts, whenever you fall down in the mosh pit, people immediately form a circle around you to help you back up on your feet, and to make sure you don't get stepped on. When someone gets hit/hurt, everyone stops to make sure you're okay.
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Right?? Theres some serious etiquette and i dont think new artists or new festival goers are aware
That’s cause we do shit different
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Yesss show etiquette is to help ppl when they’re in need like ppl just don’t get it u always protect ppl smaller than u
Experienced crowd crush in 2008 when I was 16 at a Rage Against the Machine concert. Was utterly terrifying and came out soaked in sweat with every muscle trembling and all I had done is struggle to stand up right for 30 minutes. Had to have my arms constantly pushing in front of my rib cage just to breath and most of the time my feet never touched the ground. To my knowledge, no one died and it was still so bad I never went to the front of a big gig again. I can't even imagine how bad it must be in situations this serious. To any young festival/gig goers out there, don't even bother with the front. If the gig is good, the atmosphere penetrates the entire crowd and seeing the performer on stage be a little bigger is not worth the risks that can come with it. Be safe.
thats terrible
I went to a smaller concert when I was younger, and even though the crowd wasn't as big it was still too much for me to handle and I did not like the loud sound of the music. So I can't imagine going to a concert like this or any other rock/metal concerts because I've heard that they are really crazy. Concerts aren't really my thing.
I’ve felt it before years ago at a Circa Survive show. We were being pushed by people behind us at an unstoppable force. Everyone around me had genuine fear in their eyes. Lucky after a few minutes, the crowd behind us eased up. Love your videos, can’t wait for the 2042 content :) @defendthehouse
Yo that’s crazy, im so glad whenever i go to concerts i like to hang back and watch from a distance. One of my biggest fears is being crushed by a stampede or just being crushed by a crowd bunched up too close. That shit is dangerous as hell when everyone else doesn’t know to leave a tiny bit of space, that’s all it takes is leave an inch of space or imma start pushing people away.
Nowadays all you see at concerts are thousands of rectangular shaped lights of everyone holding up their phones recording it, so dumb...why can't everyone just make actual memories of being somewhere like that/experiencing it, I mean it's not like ur gonna forget something like that... do u see that kind of thing in the stadiums of football, basketball, baseball games etc.? Hmm no
Dude you’ve earned my follow. Fucking every word you said is spot on. What a horrific thing to have happen and Scott and his team just kept on while it all unfolded, it’s sickening.
This happened at a Fatboy Slim "gig" I went to in the UK back in the early 2000s, it was on the beach and around 200,000 people turned up as it was free... the beach had a 20-30' concrete wall along the right-hand side, with thousands of people slowly pushing in from the back and everyone near the front being crushed against the wall. I was right near the front from early in the gig, and ended up being dragged up the wall by people above while nearly unconcious. being pushed from all directions to the point you cant breath in after breathing out is horrible, felt like forever between breaths. A few people died and loads of people were badly injured. it's something I'll never forget...was amazing up until then. RIP all music fans that die this way, it shouldn't happen these days.
Crowd crushing is often compared to dry drowning. The thought of being suffocated because you keep getting the wind knocked out of your chest and everyone keeps stomping all over you, assuming you're just lit. What a horrifying way to go...
Talk about people going sicko mode:
id say its closer to entity cramming, if you know what entity cramming is
@tretret ertertert Hey could you send that link one more fucking time? I don't think I got it I might need a dozen more
@@altairiel6335 The bot probably malfunctioned lol
His music is awful
It’s actually disturbing how some people deny reality just to defend some random celebrity
nothing but facts right here
Travis scott was greedy
@@niguy2492 "is"
@@whytakeroninsenpai Eh could of changed in 10 hours
@@whytakeroninsenpai he did minecraft suffocation on them
It’s crazy how people just forgot about this tragedy and are back to hyping up Travis like he’s the best guy ever
Fr. This is so sad and horrible
have you not listen to my eyes? its his real apology.
@@justarandomrustyhammer5284youre naive
not his fault
@@Or3ooo not even his fault lol
I feel like this whole situation was completely forgotten so quickly.
Unfortunately that’s the reality. People will completely forget it after a few months. Even now when I see people try and bring up this incident, they’ll get attacked by Travis fans who still believe he did nothing wrong. It’s disgusting
He's definitely at fault, he literally encourages the crowd to "rage" and come up in front.
Edit: note, there's a reason other bands can "rage" yet not have a number of deaths on their list.
Like wtf man
He's a real pos.
definitely, he also at a different concert encouraged his fans to hurt a minor who accidently touched his shoe
@@bennykat___ I never heard it was a minor. But whoever definitely took the shoe. We all hate the guy but to tell lies man?
it was an all ages concert. how many ppl were there? 50,000 or some crazy number idk a 14 yr old died. moms had kids and thier ten yr olds w them. Also i hear rumors of travis singing and saying stuff like "give me your souls"
kylie jenner posts a snapchat video of ambulance and travis is singing in the background. And then she makes a post pretending she didnt know what was happening.
This is the exact opposite that happens at Slipknot concerts. Corey Taylor (the lead singer) has stopped multiple shows to tell people to move back, calm down, make way for EMTs, and/or check on the status of any fans who had medical emergencies. The man's a class act.
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Exactly!! That's why I genuinely don't understand why he couldn't stop the show! I saw a video where Corey saw a guy get picked up and thrown and he stopped the entire concert, kicked out the guy who threw him and and the victim if he was ok and if he needed water.
Travis better
Dude this is why pop concerts scare me. People don't know how to SAFELY move as a crowd. Metal and rock shows are honestly the safest shows to ever go to. Especially because the bands actually freaking CARE about their fans, which clearly Travis Scott does not. This is one hundred percent his fault, and he deserves to take all the punishment and fall for this.
@@bountiful14 "Travis better" pfft at least learn how to write before you comment something. And if "travis better" then why did 8 people die? Whey did over 300 people get hurt? Why is he getting sued for more then 1 million dollars?
Billie Joe Armstrong once stopped a concert to dropkick a guy for groping someone.
Kurt Cobain stopped a concert to kick a guy out for SAing someone.
Chester Bennington stopped a concert when someone fell over and told the crowd "When someone falls down, pick them up!"
Dave Grohl stopped a concert to tell people off for fighting
Adele stopped a concert after notciing someone went into cardiac arrest while she was playing
David Lee Roth stopped a concert when he saw a fight going on
Tyler Joesph mid-singing and playing heard a girl yell "help" and stopped playing immediately
So, you telling me all these artists and so many more, could notice fights, sexual assaults, and people falling over and going into cardiac arrest in the dark concert venues but Travis Scott couldn't notice 10 people dying, the golf cart ambulances with their lights on and the crowd screaming at him to stop the show? That is beyond unlikely. Fuck Travis Scott, he bears just as much responsibility for the deaths as the event organisers.
Travis Scott is 1000+ responsible for this tragedy and I hope his "career" is destroyed forever.
I could not agree with you more
"Dying from suffocation is painful. Dying accidentally from suffocation is dreadful"
sadly thats not gonna be the case his career is still gonna live on
I’m glad it wasn’t cause god damn his music is amazing
@@1700yungin fr utopia was fire
the fact that travis scott stopped his concert when a kid stole his shoe but not when kids are dying is very telling.
Exactly. He just cares about himself. Total pos if you ask me.
He did stop it
@@gavinmiller8980 nah he paused it. Stopping a concert is when you stop a concert, not when you pause for a moment while they try to move a dead body off your concert site
@@kirbed9486 oh ok my bad
Rigby is speaking fax right now
Fact: Travis once stopped a whole concert just because someone stole his shoe
Travis Logic:
Shoe > human lives
He didn't stop it, but paused it, but yeah and told other people to beat him up, said it like 10 times
And he had a bunch of his fans beat the shit out of that person for that... like bro, it's just a shoe. I know you shouldn’t go around stealing people’s shoes like that but the punishment doesn’t fit the crime at all, at most that person should’ve gotten a telling off.
@@RatedRRaj They didn't even try to stop them. That's the problem. If they had, it would have succeeded and this wouldn't be the tragedy it became. I do agree that having an idol that influential to you isn't healthy, but you took that standpoint way too far by saying that it was what killed them. Any poor soul who just wanted to go to the concert could have been crushed, not just the fans.
You guys will still support him so why be fake mad?
Chester Bennington: **Stops the show to help a fan who fell down on the floor and swore to every single people that HE CARES for them rather than his show**
Travis Scott: "We don't do that here"
This is what's been on my mind this whole time. Glad someone said it.
Rip Chester
Chester is literally the best singer of all time
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too??
After he told them to get that guy out, he just started singing “yeah, yeah” over and over again with no music on as he started at this fucking dead guy being carried away.
It's truly fucked up, but luckily that kid lived. 9 other's didn't but still...
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
@@davedave3520 go away thats the medias job
Just to remind everyone, Travis stopped an entire show and made his fans attack one person in the crowd because they tried to take his shoe.
That person he accused of just trying to take his shoe was a ten year old, and then yes he was saying into his mic. "Fuck him up"
@@gfersurvived6622 wtf seriously?! He was just ten?!
Did the person die because of that?
@@thiscommonsinkt3367 no
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Well that really good news to hear
Seeing the girl, climb on stage, and scream that people were dying, needed help...her face when they said get down. The camera man, not even a glance in her direction. It was horrifying and the devastating look in her eyes, the helplessness she felt was so clear. There were so many begging, Travis saw the devastation and still, he kept singing. Told people to put their arms up. This is a painful and avoidable tragedy that makes me so furious. These kids deserved a safe good time. To all who were there, I'm so sorry and to the families and friends, my heart is with you.
Amen 🙌
or travis didnt see it and hes gettin all this blame for nothing
@@talal3c travis meat gobbler imbound ^
Common sense would tell travis people are in danger
@@talal3c he must have missed the fans on stage yelling at him about dead bodies
Ambulance driving through the crowd with lights on
Dead bodies being crowd surfed to the front that he told security to get rid of
And the atv with a guy getting his chest pumped by a paramedic.
@@talal3c i dunno about you but literally vehicles with sirens are pretty hard to miss when your standing at the highest point in the room
the manchester bombing:
- completely out of ariana's control, wasn't even a thought when security was planned for her tours and wasn't something she would've been able to prevent even if she knew
- caused her to deal with so much anxiety and general unrest for two years after that she paused her music career
- led her to host a follow up show for awareness and as a way to make up the show to people who were in the crowd of the original show
- caused ariana to personally visit victims in the hospital
- is the reason her future shows have very strict security
astro world deaths:
- travis didn't give a shit during
- travis didn't give a shit after
- travis isn't affected at all mentally from the experience
- he doesn't even do anything for victims or victims families really
I saw a similar comment on twitter someone said “we’ll death by a bomb and death by being crushed is different and woman are more mentally weak then men” think about that some of his fans think that being crushed is peaceful and then they say just sexist stuff
@@bangenji4853 literally abhorrent but i am not surprised that that's his fan base 🥲
@@katherinegriffin sadly a lot of his fans can’t understand remorse and this probably comes from Travis not giving two flying fquaks about the deaths
Same thing happened at a Pearl Jam concert in Røskilde, Denmark in 2000. Only difference is Eddie Vedder (lead singer of Pearl Jam) was begging people to stop and bawling his eyes out.
At his atlanta concert a few years ago he literally said “ fuck those seats, fuck the security, rush the fucking stage.” The fact that this hasn’t happened sooner is insane.
@@jackwrath8821 woah, watch it with the edge
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@@jackwrath8821 dude what the fck, cmon bro
Isn’t he the one who organizes the security?
@LCARS DATA NODE lemme guess, he posted something like ‘*Blank* whilst people die at Astroworld: (random, possibly spanish dance emojis)’? If not I’ll be surprised.
This is genuinely horrifying. Imagine being one of the people at this concert and suffocating while nobody comes to help you. My heart goes out to everyone that lost their lives and their families and friends. This should not have happened and I can't believe it did. :(
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@@Ok-xi5xe Just report them and move on. Best we can do.
Honestly, I hope his career takes a huge hit from this. He has proven he doesn’t care for his fans and doesn’t care people died or were seriously injured at his concert and he knew what was going on.
Travis’ apologize on the situation was the most generic, most basic, most FAKE apology I’ve ever heard.
The fact that things like this aren't considered career ending absolutely blows my mind.
I don’t think it should necessarily be career ending but he should receive a prison sentence at least. Mistakes are made he needs to accept the consequences. When out of jail can continue his shit.
@@chodeoriki4113 LMAOOO PRISON ??? HE DIDNT DO ANYTHING LOL
@@chodeoriki4113 no
@@delayedits1239 Causation of death and negligence are very real crimes
@@chodeoriki4113 he was arrested before for causing a riot during his concert.
KSI stopped his concert because a kid was passed out but Travis didnt stop his concert even when 300 people were injured and people were dying…
Exactly what i was thinking. Yet some people actually hate him more than ppl like travis. Actually jarring
difference is jj had a couple hundred ppl so its easy to stop. Travis had 100k
@@sirdrip9735 I cant imagine defending Travis Scott. He could have just stopped the concert, regardless if it's only a couple hundred people or 100k.
@@sirdrip9735 it don’t matter he still has the power to stop it
@@fruzzyy5587 bruh you doubled the number of people there and Linkin Park literally forced the whole show to a grinding stop just cause someone fell in the mosh pit. You can stop the concert if you actually want to the people are there literally to see him but you act like he has no influence to do anything at his own concert.
some of his fans keep saying that it's not his fault. he has to take some accountabilty, live nation agreed to cut the show short but he continued anyway. artists like stray kids and eminem stop their shows when they saw stuff like this happening, but he continued. how come they could see what was going on but he couldn't? he saw what was going on. rest in peace to those who lost their lives
This is insane. I've never heard of crowd crush before this either. It's a terrifying concept. I'm feeling claustrophobic and short of breath just hearing about it. I'm really short too, so I'd really be screwed. It is unbelievable that people who organize these types of events and work at these types of places obviously know about the phenomenon and still made a situation where they knew this could happen. I agree that Travis is partially responsible as well. Yes, he didn't make the situation, but he should have done something. He had a bird's eye view of what was going on and saw tons of people dropping to the ground. Obviously something was very wrong. Don't go saying how bad you feel after the fact when you had so much time to do something.
Devastating. I smell a HUGE lawsuit coming.
Its inevitable
Fucking hope so
Lawsuit? Bullshit. Those responsible shouldn't be paying out money to atone for their crimes, they should be going to prison.
@@Tommy50377 in a fair world yes, but they’re going to get away with it.
God willing.
I've experienced a crowd crush, couldn't breathe and passed out. Literally thought I was going to die.
literally
Terrifying
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
WTF
@@davedave3520 it’s rly not that bad. Lollapalooze this year had ~300k ppl and very few covid cases came out of it
Keep in mind 1.6 million metalheads and rockers attended Monsters of Rock, at Tushino Airfield in Russia. That's 1.6 million, mostly Russian metalheads attended one concert, resulting in zero deaths. That's zero, 0 deaths as in none, zip, zally, zilch, nil, nought, none, not a single soul left for Valhalla that day.
1.6 million mostly Russian metalheads, 0 deaths
Firstly, great point and an incredible example of how it *can* and *should* be.
Secondly, nice profile pic.
How did they manage to do that? Did they actually organize the crowd that time?
@@brody2k Thankin you, Stargate is a classic. If there's a Stargate for real, hopefully we'll get to use it someday.😁 It is actually crazy that no fatalities at that concert in Russia. I'd say it was insane, in a good way.
The worst part of dying from crowd crush, especially in this case, is that you are surrounded by people. You are dying and there's still people singing and dancing around you. There's people who can help, and they just don't. And then- STANDING, _SUFFOCATING,_ you die. In an incredibly preventable way.
Actually they can’t help because they’re stuck too
@@ninjaked1265 I'm not talking about other people in the crowd, I mean the people in the aisles.
If you watch video of the concert there were these barricades keeping people divided into sections, and creating pathways where the security etc could walk through. There's plenty of people just standing there and not helping, and testimony from victims that security were only pulling people out once they were unconscious.
Kurt Cobain halted his concert to call out a man sexually assaulting a woman in the crowd.
Linkin Park stopped their concert mid performance to get the fans in the pit to help another who had fallen down. Even had the whole crowd saying 'if someone falls, we pick em up'.
There's multiple other videos from a large array of artists who had no issue stopping their performances to make sure there fans were okay and behaving well.
If push came to shove, and yelling at your fans to fucking chill wouldn't cut it, you close the whole concert down. Something that Travis should have done, seeing as his continuation to perform was what enabled the fans to continue acting like animals. He should be fucking charged with murder.
Kurt Cobain is legit one of the best singers ever.
The difference between humble rockers and narrassistic rappers.
@@Retoxxxxxx except this is not genre specific and rock concerts as well as edm are literally historically notorious for having things like this happen but thanks for the uncritical shit take that you’ve regurgitated from an ignorant corner of the internet
@@sarasaeed6349 while Youre Right and Its not a Genre specific problem, you Just glazed over his Whole point which was, Travis shouldve stopped the show, Like any respectable, DECENT human being would've...clearly his comment is pointing out Travis' subhuman, and utterly selfish actions Not which Genre is to blame for which tragedies...use your brain next time... it helps
Ghost BC once stopped for a woman that collapsed. Just another example of what *to* do.
this is why planning is so important. the fact that he encouraged people to sneak in past security is disgusting.
This is why we must stop democrats
@Louiebruh1 not the time
So canny
@Louiebruh1 talk about something else
Nasty
still so incredibly sad and shocked this happened... during one of the concerts i was at a girl passed out and we shouted for help. when medics took too long to arrive the bassist of the band jumped in himself to help us get her out. bands/artists can stop a show whenever they want
Bro gets a shoe stolen and stops the concert but doesnt stop it when people are literally dying
This is such a tragedy. It’s honestly so heartbreaking that people went to a concert to listen to music and have fun and didn’t leave the concert alive.
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its even sadder when u can imagine their parents paying for them to go just for them to never return :(
@@yaboicalum3891 damn bro that line hit pretty hard
sounds like corona
Nice name
crowd crush is no joke, went to a smaller but still overcrowded concert, my ribs were being squeezed so much it felt like they could snap, but luckily it only lasted about 10 seconds, I can’t imagine surviving anything longer than that
thank goodness you’re okay! I hope you don’t have to experience that any more in the future and I’m sorry you had to feel that.
Man I ain't going to any concerts ever
Its terrible, my worst experience was when I had 5 people on top of me after we fell over as we were all at the front of the stage squished together. God bless this massively huge dude that pulled me out literally as I was about to pass out. This is another level of fucked up tho. So many things could of prevented this.
oh god id be so scared id think ill die for sure
I wore a backpack to an overcrowded concert like this and it's honestly what kept me from being crushed, if they let you bring one in it's a good idea
As someone with claustrophobia, this is an absolute nightmare to imagine. I can’t imagine how those in the crowd felt and I really hope the survivors that were injured are better now
one of those times make you glad you had this phobia ngl.
I’m just saying if Travis Scott “mysteriously” dropped dead, I wouldn’t cry about it
Same
Why is no one talking about how this concert can cause covid outbreaks too?
@@davedave3520 Simply put: 2 years of being constantly reminded of COVID has tired people to such a point they no longer care about COVID.
@@Ze_eT only Americans
That’s so fucked up to wish that somebody would die. Shame on you
I’m a huge fan of $uicideBoy$ and at every concert they always remind the crowd “if anyone falls you stop in your tracks and help them up or get them help if they need it”. I feel as if a good handful of performers truly don’t care about their fans well being.
combing through the comments it seems a general growing lack of etiquette at concerts is becoming an issue. its good to hear many bands are very firm with what flies and what doesn't amid a tragedy like this.
I remember in an x concert when he stopped the show and had ppl pass water around
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Literally that’s what they said during the Portland show and it was even my first concert 😂😂😂 I was expecting this shit but instead only witnessed a few fights and a push towards the mosh but that’s it. This is just something that could’ve been prevented
Imagine that you start to get dizzy, and then your blood pressure drops, so you only have small flashes of consciousness where you feel dozens of people stepping on you, unable to ask for help, while they dance and jump around you ... Meanwhile Travis is doing his robot dance, fully aware of the situation. It really must felt like hell for those people.
Well they should’ve stayed in the back where there’s less ppl at and Travis wasn’t fully aware those ppl died til after the show ended
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@@joeybergeron8072 Where is the back of a crowd when people are literally entering without a ticket and pushing forwards? What was the back ends up being the middle with an endless amount of people. There's no way you can fight your way out of so many people who don't give a fuck.
Used to it
No one talks about this anymore and neither is his listener count reducing.
This is Not Ok.
3:44 how fucking scary would it be if you were in a show with people literally dying in front of you, you ask the security to stop the show and he just fucking look you dead in the eye and says "I'm afraid that wont be possible."
"travis did nothing wrong" well he certainly didn't do anything right
he was doing a illuminati blood rritual..clearly..thats why he kept singing despite his supposed fake acting immediate reaction to not wanting to or the appearance of it..he signed a blood contract with the big ups in power...he has no choice...not sure he knew they would all die like that but he knows whats up
@@razkable what😭😭
@@shrimpy4946 makes about as much sense as what travis seemed to do lmao
@@razkable I want what this guy smokes
@@razkable bro can u pass me your blunt
There’s been MANY concerts that the singers halted because they noticed women were being SA’ed or someone had fainted, telling the audience to calm down and make room, etc. there’s no reason NOT to do that when you notice that stuff going on, as the singer you have so much power over the crowed and for you to just keep singing? Just wow.
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@@jazzabighits4473 not sure what u mean, cos ive literally watched a compilation of it before lmao.
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This is the one I watched.
How could someone notice a person being sexually assaulted in a crowd of hundreds?
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 Watch the video I linked, it shows it's happened before.
If they don't notice, thats not their fault and I'm not blaming them for that at all.
I'm saying when they do notice, and then proceed to not do anything about it, just like the singer Charlie is talking about.
@@dogsdreamtoo8427 Exactly lol
God, I get horrible anxiety in crowds on the best of days
I physically can't imagine what it'd be like to die in one and being ignored afterwards is just so wrong
I never knew much about Travis before but now I know all I need to to know he's never getting any respect from me
You know what? This might be the one time I’m fine with cancel culture taking out a “celebrity”. Didn’t like Travis to begin with, but after this idk how people can still support him
He could easily stop it, even without cancelling the whole concert. I remember a Linkin Park video where Chester Bennington suddenly stopped singing and pointed at a person in the crowd who collapsed and LITERALLY started to tell people around this person to make more space so security people could help them. After they were taken away from the place, the band started to perform again, from the beginning of the song they stopped. I loved it so much, you could see how Chester genuinely cared about his fans, he was really observing the crowd and noticing if something bad was happening to someone and he didn't hestitate to react and it wasn't ruining the concert at all but giving him extra respect points from his fans. In case someone doesn't know, I'm talking here about an older concert of an extremely popular nu-metal band and fans were really crazy in there but still, not as crazy to just crush and sufocate someone. Early 2000s, this time was blessed.
I literally just thought of the same thing after this tragedy
Chester was the fucking best. Went to a Linkin Park show and when someone fell he shut the show down until they were back up. After that he said something to the effect that if another person falls without being helped back up that they wouldn't play anymore. Thats how you run your shows, you are there for the fans and Chester gave his all to us that night.
That's why, to this day, Chester is beloved.
I feel like if he pointed out something wrong more people would have died. Trampling each other and being all around dumb. RIP to the people who've fallen.
I have been at a concert where Chester stopped the show until the pit calmed down. He cared about his fans and did what he could to stop the chaos....RIP Chester
Fans be like: tHEy sHOulD hAVe JUsT lEft
"bro just press esc and leave the server, it ain't that hard"
Honestly if they thought they were in trouble they should’ve just teleported through the crowd to outside the venue
my goodness what an idea why didn't i think of that
@@CheeseYourself they instead press ctrl+alt+del and then shut down
Why couldnt they instant transmission out of the crowd?
*Everyone literally fkin' dying*
Meanwhile travis: Yĕææéėēê
My biggest flex is that I didn't became one of his fans.
he has really shitty songs too
I’m not blaming the crowd, but the people who were dancing on the ambulances and stopping the medical workers are just as bad, to do that is just evil and irresponsible.
With every crowd, you can't blame the actions of the entire crowd on one individual. But for the spesific individuals we DID see purposefully impeding the ambulances, they absolutely should be found and prosecuted.
In Aus we had to release an ad campaign type thing cause people would assault paramedics if they tried to take people to hospital or treat them or whatever, apparently it's the highest job for workplace violence.
People break laws all the time but people stopping medical workers from getting to patients are the absolute scum of the earth to me.
it's the same concept as people throwing bricks at fire fighters during the 2020 riots who were literally just coming to put out fires and who aren't even law enforcement. just a bunch of fucking troglodytes out there.
The type of crowd youd expect at a Travis show
@@desire418 first responders in my province will casually not move out of the way or stop for people. if you have your car parked in front of a hydrant, the fire engine is going to PLOW your car and bill you for the damages done to the engine. same tihng with an abulance and they have much less patience than our angels in red
first responders should be allowed to defend themselves and their workplace. i dont give a damn how important you think you are, you deserve to be hurt if you think its okay to let someone die cause you wanna shake your flat ass on top of the wee woo. i sincerely hope these people are found and punished accordingly, and that it isnt just brushed off. their names when found should be exposed