Travis Scott, renowned for his chart-topping tracks, recently revealed the challenges he faced in completing his album following the tragic Astroworld incident in 2021. In a candid conversation with GQ, the Antidote hitmaker shared insights into his emotional journey and how returning to music became a therapeutic outlet for him.
Describing the difficulty of resuming work on his album, Travis explained, “And when it came to making, like, even finishing the album … I got back into it probably, like, I don’t know, months and months and months after.” The artist highlighted the therapeutic nature of channeling his energy into production, sounds, and completing the album during this challenging period.
Reflecting on the heartbreaking loss of life at the Astroworld festival, Travis expressed his deep sentiments, stating, “That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating.” He acknowledged being “overly devastated” and emphasized, “I always think about it. Those fans were like my family. You know, I love my fans to the utmost.”
The Astroworld festival, held in Houston, witnessed the tragic death of ten concertgoers due to a crowd surge in 2021, with hundreds more sustaining injuries. The event drew an estimated 50,000 attendees.
Travis Scott’s willingness to share his emotional struggles and the healing power of returning to his music underscores the profound impact of the Astroworld incident on the artist and his commitment to both his craft and the well-being of his fans.