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Apr 30, 2025
It’s been three and a half years since ten lives were lost at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival. Now, the parents of one of the victims want to make sure a tragedy like that never happens again.
Brian and Michelle Dubiski started the Pink Bows Foundation in honor of their daughter Madison. They say that after she and nine others were crushed to death during Travis Scott’s concert, they didn’t know where to turn or what to do. So, they created a way for their daughter to still have a voice — and for her legacy to live on.
Jun 17, 2025
Since it was launched by the Pink Bows Foundation at the Event Production Show, the Showstop Procedure training and certification programme has expanded its reach internationally. Access hears why global adoption of the procedure is essential. The launch of the Professional Certificate in Showstop Procedure course, at the Event Production Show in February, saw Steve […]
Read PostJun 13, 2025
The parents of Madison Dubiski said it’s been a “hard pill to swallow” to know the entire tragedy was preventable. It’s hard to forget the calamitous events of the 2021 Astroworld Festival, as what began as a carefree Travis Scott-run concert event quickly spiraled into a harrowing nightmare. On Nov. 5, 2021, at NRG Park in […]
Read PostJun 10, 2025
A new Netflix documentary takes us back to the fateful Astro World Festival, a Travis Scott concert right here in Houston where people were crushed in a crowd surge. 10 people died in the chaos, including 23 year old Madison Dubisky. FOX 26 Houston: Watch Segment
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