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Brian and Michelle Dubiski share their vision for a safer live events industry

After losing their daughter in the 2021 Astroworld Festival crowd crush, Brian and Michelle Dubiski launched a foundation to help prevent similar disasters. Here, they share their journey and their vision for a safer live events industry.

Watching your two children go off to a concert parent’s worst nightmare. That’s the reality Brian and Michelle Dubiski, along with son Ty, have lived with since their daughter Madison was killed in the crowd crush at the 2021 Astroworld Festival in Houston, USA. She was one of ten people to have lost their lives that night.

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