Travis Scott didn't attend any of the prayer vigils in #Houston after his deadly concert last weekend but he did go to Dave & Busters.
The after-party was thrown by Drake, who made a surprise appearance at Friday’s opening day of the festival at Houston’s NRG Park.
Eight people were declared dead and hundreds of others were injured when a crush of concertgoers trampled others during the packed show.
Both rappers have since expressed devastation over the deaths in separate public statements.
They are also both being sued by a concertgoer who attended the concert and claims he was severely injured by the mayhem.
Kristian Paredes, 23, from Austin, alleges in the lawsuit that the rappers “put profits over their attendees and allowed the deadly show to go on” and “incited the crowd.”
Travis Scott, a very good friend of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, is being sued by a countless number of victims but he still hasn't been arrested. For context, the guy who organized Fyre Festival back in 2017 spent time in prison (and nobody died).
HOUSTON, TX - NOVEMBER 07: Candles, flowers and letters are placed at a memorial outside of the canceled Astroworld festival at NRG Park on November 7, 2021 in Houston, Texas. According to authorities, eight people died and 17 people were transported to local hospitals after what was described as a crowd surge at the Astroworld festival, a music festival started by Houston-native rapper and musician Travis Scott in 2018. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)