Travis Scott Comeback: Ticket Prices Drop Massively Because of Astroworld Tragedy?

Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival Has One Wrongful Death Lawsuit Left
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Travis Scott appears to be gearing up for a massive return following the catastrophic Astroworld Festival in November.

According to media reports, around ten individuals were killed and over 300 were injured during the tragedy.

Now, Kylie Jenner's boyfriend is preparing for his first public performance, which will take place at E11even extreme club in Miami next month during the Formula One Grand Prix.

According to Page Six, the high-profile race would lure the jet set to town, with hotel rooms costing up to $120,000 for an overnight stay.

Bloomberg reported tables at the hyper club vary from $5,000 to $100,000, implying that the "Look Mom I Can Fly" star will be a significant draw.

The club announced the tickets on its website over the weekend. The post, however, was eventually withdrawn. According to an insider, the marketing materials are constantly being updated.

Travis, on the other hand, is still featured on the club's website, with a link to where supporters may purchase tickets.

However, the costs are now stated in the $150 to $250 range.

Travis Scott tickets typically range from $40 to $105 at the Providence Medical Center Amphitheater and the Rupp Arena At Central Bank Center, according to Ticketsmarter.

However, rates will vary greatly depending on the city and venue.

Travis Scott festival tickets may cost between $200 and $549 for a one-day general admission pass, $525 for three days of access, and $2,000 for a three-day VIP pass.

The Sun reported that the Astroworld festival tickets general admission ticket, the price was $349.99, plus a $71.35 concert fee, The Stargazing VIP tickets were $724.99, with a $69.43 concert fee and the No Bystanders VIP, were $999.99 each, with a $77.94 concert fee.


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The rapper, who had gone silent following the tragedy, resurfaced in the public eye.

He was just featured on Future's single "Hold That Heat," which was released only last weekend. He even made an appearance in the song video.

Travis was just dropped from the official Coachella schedule, but he still played at a private party at Bootsy Bellows two weeks ago.

Apart than that, the Grammy winner performed a private performance at a home party in Bel-Air in March, shortly before the Oscars. Among the guests were Leonardo DiCaprio, Venus, and Serena Williams.

Meanwhile, Travis Scott claimed that he had no idea that anyone in the audience at his Astroworld event in November had been injured since he continued to play.

The ages of the victims who perished at the incident varied from 9 to 27.

He is presently facing multiple lawsuits, but he founded "Project Heal," which aims to promote actual solutions that make gatherings "the safest settings they can possibly be."

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