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24 April: Papa Wemba died during a performance around 9:00 pm in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. 15 May: Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Bass Emeritus Jane Little collapsed and died on stage during the last 30 seconds of the orchestra's final encore of "There's No Business Like Show Business", from the musical Annie Get Your Gun by Irving Berlin ...
Billy Nasser, 24, who had traveled from Indianapolis to attend the concert, said about 15 minutes into Scott’s set, things got “really crazy” and people began crushing one another.
Eight people are dead following Travis Scott's concert during his Astroworld Fest event in Houston on Friday night.In a press conference Saturday afternoon, Mayor Sylvester Turner along with the ...
Big Pokey, the pioneering Houston rapper who helped transform the city's hip-hop scene, has died after collapsing onstage Saturday. He was 45. Big Pokey, whose real name was Milton Powell, died ...
To be listed in this category, the performer's death should be a result of injuries or acute illness that happened during (though not necessarily as a result of) the performance. In other words, if a performer had a heart attack on stage, collapsed, and was taken off stage, dying shortly thereafter, then they should be in this category.
Houston, Texas, US: Pulmonary embolism [185] Joe Chambers The Chambers Brothers: 81: August 15, 2024: Undisclosed [186] Bobby Hicks Bluegrass fiddler: 91: August 16, 2024: Complications of heart disease [187] Luther Kent Blues singer: 76: August 16, 2024: Undisclosed [188] Johnny "Dandy" Rodríguez Bongo player for Tito Puente: 78: August 17 ...
Authorities said they would watch video, interview witnesses and review concert protocols to determine how eight people died at a The post Houston leaders seek clues for concert surge that killed ...
Nine-year-old boy Ezra Blount, who was placed in a medically induced coma after being crushed and trampled at the concert, died on November 14. [63] It was the highest number of accidental deaths at a U.S. concert since the Station nightclub fire, which killed 100 people in West Warwick, Rhode Island, in 2003. [64]