VIDEO: Travis Scott Responds To Astroworld Tragedy On Instagram Stories 'I Could Never Imagine The Severity Of The Situation'


Share this post

The horrendous tragedy at Astroworld has hit home with everyone. With the grave events that took place, it is making many question what went wrong. Travis Scott broke his silence about Astroworld, releasing a statement, and later, he went on Instagram Stories to follow up that statement with some heartfelt words.

READ: Travis Scott Breaks Silence, Speaks Out In Response To Horrific Astroworld Tragedy
WATCH: Video: Travis Scott’s Reaction To Astroworld Compared To Billie Eilish, Michael Jackson And More
WATCH: Terrifying Video And Grim First Hand Accounts From Horrific Travis Scott Astroworld Concert

In the video, Scott talks about how he didn't realize the severity of the situation from his vantage point. He is always concerned with the wellbeing of his fans and works to try and get them the help they need, if he is aware. Watch the video below as he offers his prayers and more in this very sad tragedy.

News sources identified all eight of the victims from the horrible tragedy. A vigil honored those who lost their lives. Please find the video HERE.

Please find additional articles on this subject, below.

READ: Travis Scott Breaks Silence, Speaks Out In Response To Horrific Astroworld Tragedy
WATCH: Terrifying Video And Grim First Hand Accounts From Horrific Travis Scott Astroworld Concert
READ: 8 People Died After Stampede At Travis Scott Concert, Source Says May Be Sparked By Individual Injecting Crowd With Drug Substance
WATCH: Video: Travis Scott’s Reaction To Astroworld Compared To Billie Eilish, Michael Jackson And More
READ: Lawsuits have been filed against Drake, Travis Scott and Live Nation over Astroworld Tragedy.

Share this post
Comments

Be the first to know

Join our community and get notified about upcoming stories

Subscribing...
You've been subscribed!
Something went wrong
Rock Wasn’t Dead, It Was Offstage

Rock Wasn’t Dead, It Was Offstage

Metallica are still running their M72 stadium loop into 2026, My Chemical Romance are stretching their Long Live the Black Parade run across another year, and a reunited Rush is out on a “Fifty Something” tour with Anika Nilles behind the kit, selling the kind of tickets algorithm‑pop can’t touch. Loudwire’s tour guide, The Rock + Metal Bands Touring in 2026, treats those acts as just three pillars in a crowded calendar that also includes Iron Maiden, Ghost, System of a Down and Korn doing the


B P

Britney Spears sells music catalogue rights in reported $200m deal

Britney Spears sells music catalogue rights in reported $200m deal

Britney Spears has reportedly sold the rights to her music catalogue. The catalogue includes hit songs like “…Baby One More Time” and “Oops!…I Did It Again,” according to US media reports. Celebrity website TMZ, citing legal documents, reported that the deal was signed on December 30. TMZ sources also estimated the deal could be worth about $200m, although the exact amount was not stated in the documents. Reports said the rights were bought by music publisher Primary Wave. Primary Wave’s po


O A

Pink to Guest Host The Kelly Clarkson Show

Pink to Guest Host The Kelly Clarkson Show

Pink is set to guest host The Kelly Clarkson Show in March, temporarily taking over the reins of the daytime talk show from her longtime friend. According to early details from network and entertainment reports, she will handle the opening monologue, celebrity interviews and at least one musical performance, effectively putting her own stamp on the established format. The booking comes as the show experiments with occasional guest hosts while keeping Kelly Clarkson as its primary face, a strate


B P

After Supreme Court Loss, Maxwell Looks to Washington for a Way Out

After Supreme Court Loss, Maxwell Looks to Washington for a Way Out

Ghislaine Maxwell is serving a 20‑year federal sentence for conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to sexually abuse minors and is now trying to cut that term short through clemency and politics rather than further appeals. In 2021, a New York jury convicted Maxwell on sex‑trafficking and related counts tied to recruiting and grooming underage girls for Epstein over many years; she was sentenced in June 2022, with the judge calling her conduct “heinous and predatory.” Her direct appeals have effectiv


B P