Drake went to a strip club for a private party the day after his fatal Astroworld concert

rapper Fly went to a strip club a day after nine people were fatally injured Travis Scott‘s astroworld Concert in Houston.

In last Saturday’s post, which has been taken down by the club but continues to circulate online, dancers can be seen strangling with cash at the Area 29 strip club in Houston.

In the club’s post that the photos were taken Saturday, Instagram star DJ Academics claimed that Drake blew $1 million on foreign artists while they were there.

Instagram photos also clearly show the club floor being completely covered with dollar bills.

The post was deleted by the club thanks to @champagnepapi which is Drax’s Instagram account. The posting read: ‘Thank you @champagnepapi @roddyricch @dontoliver @ubk.ent @lira_galore @realberniceburgos @realamarie @kayykilo @turkeyleghut @bookedbymolo last night vibes grand finale was on sunday tonight.’

Hours after performing with Travis Scott, Drake went to a strip club in Houston

Instagram photos also clearly show the club floor completely covered with dollar bills

Instagram photos also clearly show the club floor completely covered with dollar bills

A comment on the Area 29 Houston Strip Club Instagram page said, 'Every dancer who worked last night went home happy'

A comment on the Area 29 Houston Strip Club Instagram page said, ‘Every dancer who worked last night went home happy’

The strip club outing came just hours after eight people were killed and 300 others injured at Travis's Astroworld concert at NRG Park.

The strip club outing came just hours after eight people were killed and 300 others injured at Travis’s Astroworld concert at NRG Park.

Video shows Drake spent $1 million on strippers at an Area 29 strip club, with DJ Academics saying he 'thrown like Miley'

Video shows Drake spent $1 million on strippers at an Area 29 strip club, with DJ Academics saying he ‘thrown like Miley’

In posts that have been taken down, but some are still circulating on social media, dancers can be seen clamoring for cash at Houston's Area 29 strip club.

In posts that have been taken down, but some are still circulating on social media, dancers can be seen clamoring for cash at Houston’s Area 29 strip club.

Hours after performing with Travis Scott, Drake went to a strip club in Houston

This happened just hours after eight people were killed and 300 others injured at Travis, pictured, Astroworld concert at NRG Park

This happened just hours after eight people were killed and 300 others injured at Travis, pictured, Astroworld concert at NRG Park

An ambulance is seen passing through the crowd during the Astroworld music festival in Houston

An ambulance is seen passing through the crowd during the Astroworld music festival in Houston

The club wrote ‘2 floors covered with money and every dancer who worked last night went home happy, thanks for the love and support we’re driving it back 2 nights! @area29htx Sunday.

In a now-deleted clip seen earlier in the week, DJ Academics posted a video of about nine dancers enjoying themselves while counting their cash.

A man shouts: ‘Say thanks Drake!’. ‘Thanks Drake!’ Women answer.

Drake is known to be a regular at the club and toured a week before the tragedy, according to Sun.

Drake and Scott have been named in lawsuits over the concerts in which a ninth woman lost her life on Thursday.

Scott then continues his performance as the casualties suffered on the sidelines of the festival are treated by police officers and members of the security team.

Victim is being laid on the ground, appears to be completely unconscious

Travis Scott faces new fury as it emerged that he went to a party with Drake after the deadly festival

‘I’ve spent the last few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,’ Drake posted on Instagram:

‘My heart breaks for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and whoever is suffering. I will continue to pray for all of them, and serve me in any way I can. May God be with you all.’

It is not believed that Travis accompanied Drake when he visited the club, although the pair is believed to have visited Dave & Buster’s after party after the Astroworld concert.

The two are said to have left after hearing the gravity of the situation at the concert.

“Since last week, Travis Scott and his team have been actively exploring routes of contact with each family affected by the tragedy through appropriate liaison,” a statement from Scott’s team said.

‘He is distraught by the situation and wants to share his condolences and provide them with help as soon as possible, but also respects the wishes of each family in how they want to connect.’

Bharti Shahani, a senior at Texas A&M, died of injuries sustained at Astroworld on Thursday

Bharti Shahani, a senior at Texas A&M, died of injuries sustained at Astroworld on Thursday

Bharti Shahani, a 22-year-old college student from Texas, became the ninth victim of the accident on Thursday.

He succumbed to injuries sustained at last week’s festival after being declared brain dead on Tuesday.

Disturbing footage shot in the fatal incident showed Shahani falling unconscious from a gurney as Houston police officers tried their best to save her.

Eight other victims died between the ages of 14 and 27. A nine-year-old boy is still battling for life and death in the hospital.

Travis Scott is being prosecuted by at least 150 victims for ‘inciting catastrophe’ and later causing ‘billions’ in damages after more than 300 people were treated in an emergency field hospital, with 11 others going into cardiac arrest and dozens of others fainted. ,

The rapper, who said he was ‘devastated’ about the deaths and ‘couldn’t imagine anything like this happening’, was asked to encourage fans to break safety barriers and take to the stage at previous concerts. Has been convicted twice.

Drake, 35, called it a ‘devastating tragedy’ in an Instagram post on Sunday night, saying: ‘My heart is broken for the families and friends of those who lost their lives and for all who are suffering. broken.

‘I will continue to pray for all of them and serve in any way I can. May God be with you all.’

Travis Scott and Drake Could Pay ‘Billions’ in Damages as 150 Victims Sue Rappers After Fatal Crush at Astroworld Concert

Travis Scott And Fly Astroworld could pay ‘billions’ in damages after announcing a lawsuit involving 150 people injured in a fatal crush at the concert.

Electricity house Texas Lawyer Thomas J. Henry, father of Liam PayneThe girlfriend of Maya Henry says more people are contacting him ‘per hour’.

Eight people died at the NRG Stadium on Friday night, an emergency field hospital set up there treated more than 300 people, 11 others suffered cardiac arrest and dozens fell unconscious.

‘More and more injured victims are contacting my firm by the hour,’ Henry said. ‘I believe the damage done to its victims could total billions.’

Among their clients is concertgoer Christian Paredes, 23, whose complaint has accused Scott and Drake of “inciting sabotage” at the event.

Eight Dead (LR): Rodolfo 'Rudy' Pea, 23;  Jacob Jurinec, 20;  Franco Patino, 21;  Brianna Rodriguez, 16;  Danish Baig, 27;  Axel Acosta, 21;  John Hilgart, 14;  Madison Dubinsky, 23.

Eight Dead (LR): Rodolfo ‘Rudy’ Pea, 23; Jacob Jurinec, 20; Franco Patino, 21; Brianna Rodriguez, 16; Danish Baig, 27; Axel Acosta, 21; John Hilgart, 14; Madison Dubinsky, 23.

Texas resident Paredes says he was ‘seriously injured’ and is seeking $1 million to cover the cost of his health treatment.

The complaint said he felt an “immediate push” in front of the general admissions section as soon as Travis Scott arrived on stage.

‘Many people begged the security guards hired by Live Nation Entertainment for help, but they were ignored.’

The suit, filed in Harris County Court in Houston, claims Scott “incited mayhem and chaos in earlier events” and that “the defendants knew or should have known of (Scott’s) prior conduct” Was.’

The suit also alleges Canadian rap superstar Drake, who attended Scott’s headline set, contributed to the boom.

As the complaint alleges, “As Drake took to the stage with Travis Scott, he helped stir up the crowd, even though he knew of Travis Scott’s prior conduct.”

She continued to perform even when ‘the crowd got out of control’ and ‘the mob lynching continued’.

High-profile attorney Ben Crump announced Sunday that he has also filed suit against Scott and Astroworld.

Crump has represented the families of police murder victims George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

He and co-lawyer Bob Hilliard filed the lawsuit on Sunday on behalf of 21-year-old concert attendee Noah Gutierrez, who described a “scene of chaos and desperation.”

Lawyers said they expected to file the lawsuit on behalf of other concerts during the week.

“We are hearing horrific accounts of the horror and helplessness experienced by people – the horrors of the mob being crushed and the horrific trauma of dying during a failed attempt to save people,” Crump and Hilliard said in the statement.

‘We urge others who have suffered physical or emotional injury or witnessed the events of that day, to contact us.’

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