Travis Scott is one of the most beloved rappers in the past few years. But despite the adoration he got from his loyal fans, Scott was also one of the most notorious rappers when it comes to live performances.

Travis Scott Concert Accidents and Tragedies

Notably, in Lollapalooza 2015, he was arrested and charged for disorderly conduct after inciting audiences to ignore security and rush the stage.

In Switzerland, he encouraged audiences to beat up a man who allegedly took his shoe while crowd surfing. Scott reportedly stopped his performance and instructed fans to "f-ck him up" while also spitting at him.

Two years after, in another Lollapalooza concert in Arkansas, he was arrested for the same misconduct he did in 2016.

In that same year as well, a fan sued Scott and the organizers of a concert in Terminal 5, Manhattan, after falling from a balcony and being dragged on stage.

However, those are just some of the minor (to say the least) debacles that happened during Travis Scott's performance. The deadliest and most tragic accident happened last November 2021 at his Astroworld Festival.

Scott is currently facing a $2 billion lawsuit in court for his involvement in the deadly festival that killed ten people and hundreds injured.

But despite the lawsuits, arrests, and controversy, the "SICKO MODE" rapper still owns a massive fortune.

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Travis Scott Net Worth 2022

As of April 2022, Travis Scott's current net worth is $60 million. (via The Success Bug)

His collective earnings are made up of his yearly revenue, which mostly depends on whether he is on tour or not.

Scott's first two albums, "Rodeo" and "Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight," were certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America for selling over a million album units.

Meanwhile, his iconic third album "Astroworld" is certified 4x Platinum as it debuted atop worldwide music charts, including Billboard 200 charts and Billboard Top R&B/Hiphop Albums.

Aside from his discography, Travis Scott is also the owner of his own label Cactus Jack Records which houses talents like Don Toliver, SoFaygo, Chase B, Sheck Wes, Luxury Tax, and WondaGurl.

The 30-year-old rapper was also large in the advertising industry for his numerous brand deals, including Nike. In a GQ article, Travis Scott dominated the sneaker world with his massive Travis Scott Sneaker collection - with his most expensive one amounting to $100,000.

With his massive fortune, it might look like Travis Scott would survive the monstrous lawsuit he is faced with.

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