Rapper also denied hearing any fans calling for him to stop Nov. 5 performance that left 10 dead
Scott was asked about reports that in between songs, fans tried to get his attention to stop the show, and he said between different music, monitors in his own ears and pyrotechnics that he didn’t hear calls for help of that nature. But he says as a performer he’s always feeding off the crowd and trying to respond to them.
“Any time you can hear something like that, you want to stop the show, you want to make sure fans get the proper attention they need,” he said. “I go off fans’ energy as a collective, it’s a call and response… I didn’t hear any of that.”
Scott’s shows have also had a reputation for their wild behavior, and many in the media have called attention to Scott’s lyrics or other past instances at his performances, including in 2015 when he pleaded guilty to reckless conduct for encouraging people at a Chicago summer concert to climb over barriers. To that end, Charlamagne asked about the culture of “raging.” But Scott said that even though he’s trying to create certain experiences at his shows, it should be in a safe environment with the trust in professionals that people will leave safely.
“People didn’t just show up there to be harmful. People showed up to have a good time and something unfortunate happened, and we really got to figure out what that was,” he said. “Raging, to have a textbook definition, in concerts, we’ve grown it to be just the experience of having fun. It’s not about harm. It’s not about that. It’s letting go and having fun, help others, love each other. It’s not about harm, that’s not what it’s all about. The show isn’t just rambunctious for an hour.”
Ten people have died and at least 25 more were hospitalized after the Nov. 5 Astroworld festival at Houston’s NRG Park, when a crowd surge during the headlining performance by Scott caused a stampede, resulting in more than 300 people injured. Among the dead were a 9-year-old, several teenagers and some people in their early 20s.
Scott has been the primary subject of multiple lawsuits seeking billions of dollars in damages from hundreds of victims and people who said they attended and were impacted by the incident at the concert.
Watch the full interview with Travis Scott above.
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