How much are Travis Scott Astroworld tickets and what was the festival lineup?
RAPPER Travis Scott has his own festival, Astroworld, which takes place each year in Houston, Texas.
The highly anticipated line-up for Astroworld 2021 featured many popular artists.
What happened at the third annual Astroworld?
In this year's Astroworld festival, tragedy struck.
At least ten people were killed and many others were said to be injured following a crowd surge at the opening night of rapper Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival.
It was reported that the crowd of 50,000+ surged towards the stage while Scott was performing resulting in a large panic.
"At approximately 9.15pm the crowd began to compress towards the front of the stage and that caused some panic and it started causing some injuries," Houston Fire Chief Samuel Pena informed reporters.
"People began to fallout, become unconscious, and it created additional panic."
The show was canceled shortly after the tragic accident and the second day of the event was also called off.
"Our hearts are with the Astroworld Festival family tonight - especially those we lost and their loved ones," organizers of the event wrote on their social media pages.
"We are focused on supporting local officials," they added.
"Travis remains in active conversations with the city of Houston, law enforcement and local first responders to respectfully and appropriately connect with the individuals and families of those involved," Scoremore press release read.
"These are the first of many steps Travis plans on taking as a part of his personal vow to assist those affected throughout their grieving and recovery process."
Scott is currently facing multiple lawsuits alongside fellow rapper Drake.
"There is no excuse for the events that unfolded at NRG stadium on Friday night," Texas attorney Thomas J. Henry said in a news release on behalf of his client, Kristian Paredes, a concert-goer.
"There is every indication that the performers, organizers, and venue were not only aware of the hectic crowd but also that injuries and potential deaths may have occurred.
Still, they decided to put profits over their attendees and allowed the deadly show to go on."
How much are Astroworld tickets?
The third annual Astroworld festival took place on November 5, 2021, at Houston's NRG Park.
For a 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. T
he Stargazing VIP pack included a dedicated VIP entrance, a special VIP viewing area, a VIP bar, dedicated VIP restrooms, a commemorative VIP laminate, and a limited edition festival t-shirt. The t-shirts are one-size and reportedly fit like a men's large.
Top-tier tickets, the No Bystanders VIP, were $999.99 each, with a $77.94 concert fee. It appears both of the VIP packages are sold out, according to the Astroworld website.
The No Bystanders VIP pack included all of the things in the Stargazing VIP package, as well as access to a premium viewing deck, an exclusive Super VIP bar, and lounge area, and exclusive super VIP air-conditioned bathrooms.
What is the festival lineup?
Astroworld 2021 had a stacked lineup, full of the industry's top artists.
Of course, Travis Scott was the headliner. Also listed on the line-up was SZA, Chief Keef, Bad Bunny, Young Thug + YSL, Master P, Tame Impala, Baby Keem, 21 Savage, and Earth, Wind & Fire.
The bill included Lil Baby, Roddy Ricch, Yves Tumor, Don Toliver, SoFaygo, Toro Y Moi, Sheck Wes, Bia, Teezo Touchdown, Metro Boomin, and Houston All Stars.
What is Astroworld?
After releasing his third full-length album, Astroworld, in 2018, Travis Scott launched the festival the same year.
NRG Park in Houston is where the fest is held every year, as it used to be the home of Six Flags: Astroworld, until the park shut down in 2005.
Travis has spoken about how both the album and festival were inspired by the theme park, as he wants to "bring back the beloved spirit and nostalgia of Astroworld".
The original lineup featured artists like Young Thug, Post Malone, Metro Boomin, and Travis Scott.
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In 2019, after a documentary entitled Look Mom I Can Fly was released on Netflix following the making of the festival and album, the lineup featured artists like Rosalia, Marilyn Manson, and Megan Thee Stallion.
Because of the COVID-19 pandemic causing a quarantine in 2020, the festival was postponed until the following year. However, Travis did team up with Fortnite: Battle Royale to have a virtual Astroworld-themed event called Astronomical.
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