The concert tour was supported by the Migos third studio album, Culture II, and Drake's fifth studio album, Scorpion, which was released a month after the tour's announcement. On May 14, 2018, both acts announced they would tour together on the "Aubrey & the Three Migos Tour" in the summer and fall of 2018. "Walk It Talk It" quickly became a hit and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. Drake and Migos released their second collaboration, " Walk It Talk It", on January 26, 2018, when the Migos released their third studio album, Culture II. The remix soon went viral and helped propel the Migos into mainstream success, with them later earning their first #1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 with Bad and Boujee in early 2017. “If that control goes, then do you have a plan to take care of it? In a rushed situation like that, with thousands of people pushing forward, you can’t put enough security guards in front to stop anybody,” said Babka.īabka says you can have a great concert experience without having to be underneath the performer.Drake and the Migos first collaborated in 2013 when Drake released a remix of the Migos song "Versace". He says these situations become very dynamic, very quickly, and that general admission is especially dangerous. WATCH: Official calls for independent review of deadly Travis Scott concertīeau Babka, the COO of Panther Security, has been working concerts for decades. He also says people need to be aware of their surroundings to make sure they’re safe, because the people in charge may not be doing enough.
Murphy believes it’s up to the artist, the security, and the concert promoter to ensure safety. "50,000 people without a seat, and squishing toward the stage, there’s really no way to stop that crowd." “It’s sad to think it’s happening again, we learn our lessons, we ease up, and then things get dangerous again and people get killed," said Murphy. Paul Murphy, a music lover himself, was a reporter at the time of that tragedy and says it’s an example of history repeating itself. Salt Lake Tribune Concertgoers attend AC/DC concert at the Salt Palace where three teenagers were killed on Jan. READ: Lawsuit filed against Travis Scott, others following deadly 'Astroworld' music festivalīack in 1991, three people died at an AC/DC concert at the old Salt Palace Arena. What happened at the Astroworld festival is something Utah experienced 30 years ago.
He later learned that man passed away.ĭeath by crowd surge isn’t something new, unfortunately. At one point, he says he and other concert goers helped to move an unconscious man out on a stretcher. There was no room to move for these people, so they were just stuck in this big crowd, trying to get out,’ said Andrade.Īiden says he tried to direct people out, but there was no way to move through the sea of people. “Everyone is already pushed up against each other and this was before the concert even started. READ: Travis Scott vows to cover all funeral costs for victims of Astroworld tragedyĪiden Andrade says he’d planned to go to the concert six months in advance, but didn’t expect the night to end with multiple people killed. SALT LAKE CITY - A Utah teen shared his story of survival after attending the deadly Travis Scott concert with his friends.