Travis Scott will never forget the tragedy that occurred at his Astroworld Festival. Back on November 10, 2021, 50,000 people attended the concert at NRG Park in Houston, Texas.
But things took a horrifying turn when the crowd surged toward the stage while Travis performed, resulting in thousands of injuries — and the deaths of ten audience members.
And now in a new interview with GQ, the 32-year-old rapper opened up about how much that “devastating” night still weighs on him two years later: Travis added: Related: At Least 60 Were Injured At Travis Scott’s Concert In Rome When asked if the deadly concert influenced his new album Utopia, the Goosebumps artists admitted it took “months” to get back into the studio to work on the project.
But once he began creating music again, the process became “therapeutic” for him and helped him get through the tragedy: In fact, through the process, he did end up making a track on the album about the events that transpired in Houston.
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