This past weekend marked one year since a crowd surge at rapper Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston took the lives of 10 concertgoers and injured thousands of others. Although there have been two settlements so far, event organizers and nearly 2,800 alleged victims are in the midst of a multidistrict litigation that is seeking billions in combined damages, claiming that festival promoter Live Nation, Scott and other organizers were legally negligent.According to a report by Gov. Greg Abbott’s Texas Task Force on Concert Safety (TFCS), the outdoor event had permitting issues and unticketed attendees overwhelmed available resources for the sold-out festival.Even though the police investigation is still underway, the TFCS report clearly listed several factors that contributed to the tragedy. With this public information, have concert promoters made any changes to make these large events safer for attendees?Firm co-founder Miguel Custodio told The Independent that concert promoters haven’t done much to improve safety at large events since Astroworld, “They consistently put profits over safety and this is just absolutely disgusting. Until they change their ways, these tragedies will remain a very real threat.”Soon after Astroworld, popular artists like Billie Eilish, Doja Cat and Adele paused their shows mid-performance to ensure that audience members in need of medical assistance received it immediately. Industry experts call this “show-stop authority,” which is the sliver of good to come after the tragedy in Houston. However, safety advocates are still calling for protocols that ensure fan safety without the need for involvement from the performer.Given the lack of change that we’ve seen in the past year and the recent disaster during a Halloween celebration in Itaewon, Korea, the threat of a crowd crush at any large event is present. Listed below are basic safety tips for if you ever find yourself in a dangerous crowd:
Take a look at this short clip for a visual on how to survive a crowd surge.
When going to an indoor or outdoor event, make sure you’re aware of all exits and surrounding streets in case of an emergency. While it may not be fun to plan what to do in case the crowd gets out of control or a shooting happens, it’s awareness and planning that could end up saving your life.If you have suffered injury or harm due to negligent preparation at a large event, contact the skilled personal injury attorneys at Custodio & Dubey LLP. With over 75 years of experience, our lawyers will guide you at every step of the way to help you receive the justice you deserve.