Travis Scott Announces Plan To 'Honor The Victims' Of Astroworld Tragedy With New Charity Project -- See Where He's Donating First!

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Four months after the devastating events of the Astroworld Festival, which left ten fans dead, Travis Scott is once again opening up about the tragedy — and this time he’s looking to take real action.

On Tuesday, the 30-year-old took to his Instagram to announce a new philanthropic venture he has begun in hopes of creating long-lasting change in the music industry and for those in his community.

Acknowledging the lives lost at his Houston-based concert, Travis began: We’re glad to hear he’s finally ready to take some action (and accountability)! Related: Travis Scott Legally Responds To Astroworld Lawsuits — & His Filing Might Surprise You! Rather than stay silent about the issue, Scott is using his platform to help enact positive change following his disastrous festival, which was deemed a “mass casualty event” by officials after ten people, including a 9-year-old boy, died by compression asphyxia in a crowd crush.

Introducing Project HEAL, the musician announced on Wednesday: The dad of 4-year-old Stormi and 1-month-old Wolf, whom he shares with girlfriend Kylie Jenner, concluded: So where is Travis focusing his efforts?

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