Travis Scott to refund all Astroworld attendees following deadly crowd mishap: report

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8 dead, several hundred injured following Astroworld music festival

What was initially meant to be a night of fun and excitement, turned deadly at Travis Scott's third annual music festival Astroworld, where eight people died and several hundred attendees were seriously injured.

Sources have told Variety that Travis Scott has made the decision to refund the tickets to all those who attended the Astroworld Festival on Friday, Nov. 5.

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The decision comes after eight people died in what authorities are calling a "mass casualty" event among the more than 50,000 attendees who came out to see Scott and other performers play.

Ages of the victims reportedly range from 14-27.

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Variety also reports that Scott is too distraught to play a planned show at this weekend’s Day N Vegas Festival. The rapper was meant to headline Saturday night.

This story is developing and will be updated accordingly.

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