Travis Scott will fund the funerals of the eight people who died at his concert

American rapper Travis Scott has promised to cover the funeral costs of the eight people who died in a crush during his Astroworld Festival in Houston on Friday, November 5th.

Travis Scott has announced that he will cover the funeral costs of the victims of the Astroworld Festival crowd crush and will link people up with free therapy sessions.The rapper’s annual Houston festival ended in tragedy at the weekend (November 5) when a “mass-casualty” crowd crush occurred during his set leaving at least eight people dead with hundreds more reportedly … Info Travis Scott will fund the funerals of the eight people who died at his concert and about American rapper Travis Scott has promised to cover the funeral costs of the eight people who died in a crush during his Astroworld Festival in Houston on Friday, November 5th..

American rapper, Travis Scott, has pledged to cover all funeral costs of victims who died at his Astroworld Festival on Friday.

Travis Scott will fund the funerals of the eight people who died at his concert American rapper, Travis Scott, has pledged to cover all funeral costs of victims who died at his Astroworld Festival on Friday. This was made known in a statement released by the producer’s team on Monday, the CNN reported. Members of a densely packed crowd surged toward a stage and were American rapper, Travis Scott, has pledged to cover all funeral costs of victims who died at his Astroworld Festival on Friday. .

Rapper Travis Scott has vowed to cover all funeral costs for those killed at his Astroworld Festival in Houston.

Rapper Travis Scott has vowed to cover all funeral costs for those killed at his Astroworld Festival in Houston. Rapper Travis Scott has vowed to cover all funeral costs for those killed at his Astroworld Festival in Houston. A total of eight people died and hundreds of others were injured when a crowd surged toward the festival’s stage during the rapper’s performance last Friday night at NRG Park. Scott, 30, born in Houston, founded his festival in 2018 on the heels of his chart-topping album Astroworld, and has said he will cover the funeral expenses for the eight. Travis Scott will fund the funerals of the eight people who died at his concert.

American rapper Travis Scott has promised to cover the funeral costs of 

the eight people who died in a crush during his Astroworld Festival in Houston on Friday, November 5th.

Scott is also offering free online counseling to those affected by the incident. Event promoter Live Nation will issue refunds to those who went to Astroworld.

Live Nation is delaying the sale of tickets to a Billy Joel concert at a different location in Houston while an investigation into the November 5 incident at NRG Park, in that city in the state of Texas, continues.

People place flowers at the gates of NRG Park after the fatal crush during Travis Scott's performance on the night of November 5th. 

Identified fatal victims

The eight people who died at the Astroworld Festival in Houston on Friday included high school students, a computer science student and an aspiring Border Patrol agent.

Harris County authorities have released details about their identities, but not how they died, which could take several weeks. The youngest was 14 years old, while the oldest was 27.

Thirteen people are still hospitalized, but their conditions have not been disclosed. The deaths and injuries happened as the crowd rushed onto the stage on Friday during the Travis Scott concert. More than 20 lawsuits have been filed as of 8 November.

Chief of Police and Travis Scott met before the Astroworld Festival

Houston Police Chief Troy Finner said he met with Travis Scott and his head of security ahead of his performance at the Astroworld Festival on Friday to voice security concerns.

Finner did not elaborate on what those concerns were, but said he asked Scott to "be aware of his team's social media messages about any unscheduled events".

Finner describes the meeting as "brief and respectful". Scott's representatives did not respond to requests for comment from the Associated Press. The Houston Police Department is investigating the deaths of eight people during Scott's concert.

Astroworld Security Company does not comment on procedures

Representatives of the security company that ran the Astroworld Festival in Houston did not publicly comment on the crowd swarming that killed eight people when Travis Scott took the stage on Friday.

Harris County records indicate that Contemporary Services of Los Angeles was responsible for the festival's security.

The Associated Press obtained the 56-page operations plan for safety protocols and emergency medical response to potential incidents such as overdoses, evacuations or mass casualties. The plan instructs the team never to use the term "dead" or "deceased" on the radio, but to use the code word "Smurf". It is unclear whether the protocol was followed.