One thing about Travis Scott for those who may be unfamiliar, just to provide a little bit of context for this festival and honestly, what makes it even more sad than it would be had it been another rapper.
Travis Scott is a "local rapper" in the sense that he was a suburb kid (Missouri City) who had a unique sound that didn't fit in with what local rap sounds like for Houston. He, in a lot of ways, occupies his own space and didn't really fit with traditional chopped/screwed Houston or the FYHA local music scene of the 2010's (think Fat Tony, the Suffers, etc). Honestly never saw him around town performing "local" shows in the last ten years.
He pretty much had to go to Los Angeles or major labels to get big using a brand built on party music and memorable live sets/concerts. That's his whole lane musically. Pretty much Linkin Park for rap. His music has never been offensive, or engrained in violence, or whatever. It was just party music for Zoomers.
Then add in the fact that he was leader in "cool" for Gen Z with his look, friends, baby mama, etc. - it made his reach really, really wide.
That's why the crowd for his shows always skew younger, surprisingly diverse, and pull in people from the city and the burbs.
Travis Scott is a "local rapper" in the sense that he was a suburb kid (Missouri City) who had a unique sound that didn't fit in with what local rap sounds like for Houston. He, in a lot of ways, occupies his own space and didn't really fit with traditional chopped/screwed Houston or the FYHA local music scene of the 2010's (think Fat Tony, the Suffers, etc). Honestly never saw him around town performing "local" shows in the last ten years.
He pretty much had to go to Los Angeles or major labels to get big using a brand built on party music and memorable live sets/concerts. That's his whole lane musically. Pretty much Linkin Park for rap. His music has never been offensive, or engrained in violence, or whatever. It was just party music for Zoomers.
Then add in the fact that he was leader in "cool" for Gen Z with his look, friends, baby mama, etc. - it made his reach really, really wide.
That's why the crowd for his shows always skew younger, surprisingly diverse, and pull in people from the city and the burbs.