50.000 people attended a concert in Huston TX
By Elie Bouba
@coolsite (544)
United States
November 6, 2021 10:09pm CST
Unfortunately that was totally wrong, in first place they shouldn't allowed so many people in
this park. We are not done yet with the coronavirus and I am sure will be several new infections.
Not only that many people being crashed , lot of injuries and more.Who is responsible? what
are they going to do next??
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@Courtlynn (67085)
• United States
7 Nov 21
The amount of people there was wrong, whether covid is around still or not. They were already sold out and the artist decided to have them sell more. And a camera /lights crew member was told what was happening and to stop the concert by fans and shrugged it off and kept going. Him, as well as the artist travis scott, and the security all get blame. Security has mics and ear pieces to communicate with everyone else. The show should have been stopped. And even canceled. Nevermind that it should've been cancelled before the show even started when everyone was running and getting injured outside.
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@Courtlynn (67085)
• United States
7 Nov 21
@coolsite they have plenty of money. I think it was an ego thing, selling extra tickets
@coolsite (544)
• United States
7 Nov 21
Thanks you so much for your feed back , you are 100% right, but at the end of day Money Talk
it is all about money and life doesn't count. They should not allowed such big crowd gathered
in one place.
@Deepizzaguy (102814)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Nov 21
I guess some musical promoters do not care for the safety of the fans attending these shows.
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@coolsite (544)
• United States
7 Nov 21
Well at the end day all about money, in first place they shouldn't allow so many people in one place.
Second did they ever thought about it that the coronavirus era is not over yet and it is too soon
to celebrate.
@Deepizzaguy (102814)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
7 Nov 21
@coolsite The money part is the key word since people do not care for the welfare of the paying customer these days.