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Live Nation, a company behind Astroworld, has a long history
of safety violations
November 8, 20212:15 PM ET
Live Nation is the biggest live-events company in the world. Court records and federal citations show that the company was already linked to 200 other deaths and 750 injuries before Friday's tragedy.
www.npr.org
Candles, flowers and letters were placed at a memorial outside the canceled Astroworld music festival at NRG Park in Houston on Sunday.
Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images
Rapper Travis Scott was the most recognizable figure associated with Astroworld, the Houston music festival that
ended in tragedy Friday evening when eight people died and hundreds more were injured. Also among the event organizers, however, was the conglomerate Live Nation, the world's largest live-events company — and one that has already been linked to hundreds of deaths and injuries in the past 15 years.
Live Nation Entertainment and its subsidiary Live Nation Worldwide have been connected to about 200 deaths and at least 750 injuries since 2006, the Houston Chronicle reported on Monday after searching past court records, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reports and news coverage. NPR has also found numerous OSHA citations against Live Nation.
In a message
posted to social media on Saturday, the company wrote: "Heartbroken for those lost and impacted at Astroworld last night. We will continue working to provide as much information and assistance as possible to the local authorities as they investigate the situation."
The Live Nation-linked incidents reported by the
Houston Chronicle include deaths and injuries committed by intruders, including the suicide bomber who
attacked an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, in 2017 and the
mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival in Las Vegas later that year.
However, those incidents also include a 2011 stage collapse in Indiana in which seven people were killed and 61 injured; the company settled with the victims for $50 million. In a 2013 incident, a concert staffer in Long Island, N.Y., suffered brain damage after a forklift tipped over the booth he had been working in. A jury awarded him $101 million.
NPR has also found records on OSHA's website showing that Live Nation has been cited for previous safety violations, including an incident in 2018 when a Live Nation employee was hit on the head by a 6-foot steel metal post that tipped over; the victim required hospitalization.
Just last week, Live Nation reported
$2.7 billion in revenue for its third quarter, beating Wall Street expectations. The company attributed its growth to consumers' pent-up demand for concerts, festivals and other live events that had been squelched by the cobi19 pandemic. The company has also been able to corner even more of the live-events market during the last 19 months, as smaller independent venues and organizers have struggled to stay afloat during lockdowns. (In the aftermath of the Astroworld tragedy, Live Nation's stock price
slid more than 4% during trading Monday, as of publication time.)
At the inaugural edition of Astroworld, in 2019, three people
were injured in a stampede while trying to get into the festival, which was also held at NRG Park. The event was canceled in 2020 due to the pandemic.
On Monday,
The New York Times reported that according to its sources, Houston Police Chief Troy Finner personally visited Scott in his trailer before Friday's performance "and conveyed concerns about the energy in the crowd."