Drake has been questioned in a deposition over the tragic events that occurred at Travis Scott‘s 2021 Astroworld event.
In November 2021 eight people died at Travis Scottâs Astroworld festival during the rapperâs set due to a fatal crowd crush. Two more victims passed away in the hospital in the following days and hundreds of others were left injured.
The rapper was questioned for several hours in a deposition tied to hundreds of lawsuits filed in Harris County after the crowd rush. Per Rolling Stone, no further comment other than the confirmation of Drake’s deposition occurring was available due to a rigid publicity order which prevents reporters discussing details of the case.
A representative for the rapper told Rolling Stone, âDue to orders in the case, I donât feel it is appropriate to comment on the matter.â
Drake was a surprise guest during Scott’s headlining set at the Houston festival.
The pair performed a handful of songs together. During the set at Houstonâs NRG Park the audience began to compress towards the front of the stage, causing injuries, shortness of breath and, for some, cardiac arrest.

The rappers both faced legal scrutiny in the aftermath. Drake was named in various lawsuits despite him asserting that he had no involvement in the planning nor the organisation of the event.
A few days after the tragic event Drake shared a statement to his official Instagram account addressing the situation.
âIâve spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy. I hate resorting to this platform to express an emotion as delicate as grief but this is where I find myself,â Drake wrote in his statement.
âMy heart is broken for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and for anyone who is suffering. I will continue to pray for all of them, and will be of service in any way I can, May God be with you all.â
Earlier this week it was revealed that Scott had been sued again over the Astroworld tragedy.
The rapper has since had multiple lawsuits filed against him and concert promoters Live Nation.
A grand jury decided that Scott would not face criminal charges in June this year, whilst an investigation launched by police in Texas â where the festival was held â has yielded a 1,266-page report. However, multiple lawsuits still remain active.
At the time, Scott shared that he was âdevastatedâ by the news.
The latest lawsuit came from a company called Ceremony of Roses. The global media, branding, design and events company was hired by the rapper and Live Nation to provide âcarnival-style games and amusements on Festival groundsâ.
According to legal documents obtained by The Blast, Ceremony of Roses is suing Scott for âsubstantial financial harmâ due to his ânegligence and willful misconduct in connection with the Festivalâ.
NMEÂ has reached out to Travis Scottâs representatives for comment.
The exact amount sought as compensation was not revealed, however, the documents claim that Ceremony of Roses invested a minimum of $700,000 (ÂŁ570,000) in out-of-pocket expenses to set up and operate the amusements.
In other Drake news, the lyrics from his track âSlime You Outâ have been transformed into a 2024 calendar.
Called âFor All The Plannersâ, the new item is available now for ÂŁ12, and is described by the developer as a âlimited collectorâs editionâ that offers fans both â12 months of Drake Magicâ and âexclusive Drake vibes every dayâ.
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