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Where to next for Travis Scott in wake of Astroworld Festival disaster?

- SHINGAI DARANGWA shingai.darangwa@inl.co.za

THE fallout from Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival catastroph­e has been brutal. The 30-year-old artist, once virtually unblemishe­d, is teetering on cancel territory.

It all started on Friday when, during Scott’s set at the festival, named after his most recent album, Astroworld, at least eight people including teenagers died during a frenetic crowd surge toward the stage.

Videos of the chaotic scene in Houston, Texas, have flooded social media, causing many to question how such a catastroph­e could have unfolded – all while the Sicko Mode rapper continued to perform as mayhem unfolded.

The Washington Post did a video reconstruc­tion, which showed the concert continuing despite desperate pleas for help from the crowd.

Scott and his partner, Kylie Jenner, claim they were unaware of the severity of the situation.

Officials are investigat­ing how the festival turned deadly.

Since news emerged of the disaster, social media users have been lambasting the rapper for his perceived carelessne­ss and negligence.

This weekend, a video showing Scott hastily and rudely kicking a camera man off the stage while he was performing a few years ago emerged on social media, prompting fans to criticise his attitude.

His strange apology video on his Instagram Stories has done little to appease critics.

After scoring massively lucrative brand deals with the likes of PlayStatio­n 5, Fortnight and McDonald’s over the past few years, Scott has been an endorsemen­t juggernaut.

Now where to for the rapper, who’s been one of, if not the, most bankable artists in hip hop over the past few years?

Having been to a Travis Scott concert in Johannesbu­rg a few years ago, I know just how manic those shows can be.

The high octane energy he brings to his shows is a massive part of what makes him so popular.

But, now, with the chaos of Friday’s festival, he may need to reconsider his approach. Something’s gotta give.

Despite not having released an album in three years, Scott’s music is still in high demand.

On Spotify, his 45 million monthly listeners rank 25th in the world. It’s unlikely that the demand for his music will decline after this. Scott has some of the most fanatical fans in the world.

It was just last week when, ahead of the festival, thousands of his fans lined up for hours to try to get their hands on Astroworld merchandis­e, before it was inevitably sold out.

After the fallout of this incident, he will need to dig deep and show real remorse to regain the trust and support of the wider public.

 ?? | AFP ?? TRAVIS Scott performs onstage at the ACL Music Festival at Zilker Park in Austin, US.
| AFP TRAVIS Scott performs onstage at the ACL Music Festival at Zilker Park in Austin, US.

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