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Travis Scott Approved To Perform At Pyramids Of Giza In Egypt
Travis Scott Approved To Perform At Pyramids Of Giza Despite Protest Over Satanic Vibes
News broke earlier today after an Egyptian news source announced that Travis Scott’s performance at the Pyramids of Giza was being canceled due to Scott’s creative works “contradicting the identity of Egyptian culture”.
The new source compared Scott’s music to “strange rituals”. Well, according to Live Nation, the show will go on.
Live Nation released a statement on the allegations amid the confusion. “There have been no changes to Travis Scott’s show in Egypt; any reports to the contrary are false,” the statement said. “We can’t wait to celebrate ‘Utopia’ with you in Egypt!”
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If you recall, Egypt is the same syndicate that banned a band by the name of “Mashrou’ Leila” after a fan in the crowd unveiled a rainbow flag.
Last month, we reported that a Texas grand jury determined Travis Scott was not criminally responsible for the crowd crush that killed 10 people and injured thousands more at his 2021 Astroworld music festival.
The Harris County grand jury weighed and declined criminal charges against Scott and five other people related to fans’ deaths, District Attorney Kim Ogg said at a news conference.
Ten people were killed Nov. 5, 2021, at Houston’s NRG Park, including 9-year-old Ezra Blount, when a crowd of about 50,000 people began pushing toward the stage. The other victims were ages 14 to 27. They all died from compression asphyxia. Nearly 2,400 people required medical treatment.
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