Travis Scott Went To Dave & Buster's After He Left The Stage At The Deadly AstroWorld Festival: Report
Travis Scott reportedly headed to Dave & Busters right after he left the stage at the Astroworld Festival.
A source told TMZ that the rapper, 30, was still unaware after leaving the venue of the fatalities that took place during his jam-packed November 6, set.
With Scott never being told what had happened in the crowd of nearly 50,000 people, he reportedly headed over to the after-party at Dave & Busters.
"Travis didn't know the severity of the situation when he arrived at the party, as far as timing, this remains consistent with the fact that no one including the police had publicly confirmed the gravity of the events that had taken place," an insider close to the Texas native revealed.
According to a source, Drake — who was reportedly the one throwing the bash — also did not know that anyone had died at the event where he had made a special appearance.
An insider alleged to the outlet that once Scott was notified about the tragedy — that resulted in 8 people dead, 23 people being rushed to the hospital, and 11 people going into cardiac arrest — he left the sports bar immediately.
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As OK! previously reported, in the aftermath of the horrific "mass casualty" situation, numerous lawsuits have been filed against Scott, Drake, along with Live Nation and the organizers of Astroworld.
In most of the suits, the "Highest In The Room" performer stands accused of disregarding security concerns prior to the festival taking place — even after Houston Police Chief Troy Finner spoke with Scott directly.
Kylie Jenner's boyfriend, who has offered to pay for the funerals of all of the victims, is also coming under fire for not pausing the performance when people in the audience were screaming for help.