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Travis Scott performs at Oscar Party 1st time after Astroworld Tragedy

Travis Scott performs at Oscar Party 1st time after Astroworld Tragedy

Travis Scott performs at Oscar Party 1st time after Astroworld Tragedy
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Travis Scott made that big appearance for a short set before numerous big names at a private home in Bel-Air, CA, as he keeps on confronting different claims recorded against him after 10 individuals passed on and a lot more were harmed at his Houston show in Nov.

Travis Scott, 30, is getting back to performing, four months after a group smash at his Houston Astroworld show brought about 10 passing away and north of 300 wounds. The rapper was shot doing his thing behind the mic at a pre-Oscars party in Bel-Air on Saturday night and didn't appear to think twice. He flaunted a combo of rapping and DJ'ing at a private home, in a video posted by TMZ.

His presentation was seen by numerous big names who additionally went to the party, including Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, Venus and Serena Williams, Tyga, Kaia Gerber, and that's just the beginning. Travis' adoration, Kylie Jenner, didn't give off an impression of being there, yet he seemed as though he was living it up while taking part in discussions and apparently having drinks.

Travis' pre-Oscars execution comes after he enjoyed some time off from making that big appearance when the Astroworld misfortune happened in Nov. He stood up not long after as an assertion and it was subsequently uncovered he was supposedly working with agents to sort out the very thing ended up causing 10 passing and more than 300 wounds.

"I'm absolutely devasted by what took place last night. My prayers go out to the families of all those impacted by what happened at Astroworld Festival," his first assertion, which was shared on Twitter, read.

Amidst the stunning misfortune, Travis and others associated with the celebration are being confronted with various claims from relatives of the perished. One claim asks the performer for $750 million while another is going for $2 billion.

In a Dec. interview, Travis uncovered that he had hardly any insight into the misfortune until after the show finished that evening. "I didn't have a clue about the specific subtleties until [after my set], minutes before the public interview that I sorted out the exact thing that occurred," he told Charlamagne Tha God. "Also, even at that point no doubt about it?"

He additionally demanded that he would have halted the show assuming he realize that things were going crazy. "Whenever you hear something to that effect, you need to stop the show," he proceeded. "You need to ensure fans certainly stand out enough to be noticed they need. Whenever I could see any such thing, I did [stop]. I halted it a few times to simply ensure everyone was OK. I very much go off the fans' energy as a group - call and reaction. I simply didn't hear that [this time]."

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