Jan 25, 2024

Press Release – Pink Bows Safe Space was a huge success at our first “indoor” facility for the Mix 96.5 “Deck the Hall Ball”. Guests found the space to be inviting and a perfect retreat from the venue crowd. With the help of counselors and volunteers we were able to greet and meet many of the concert attendees. Our registration table was inundated with a multitude of guests who eagerly approached us, expressing their heartfelt appreciation and gratitude. The overwhelming number of individuals who took the time to provide warm feedback was truly remarkable. They were genuinely thankful for the organization’s mission to ensure concert safety for all individuals, recognizing the importance of such an initiative in creating a secure environment for everyone to enjoy. The sour patch candy was a definite crowd-pleaser (you can google sour candy attached to calming anxiety if interested in learning more), with a multitude of guests eagerly helping themselves to a piece while asking about the purpose of the safe space.
A special thank you to our amazing support platform of Houston Audacy, The Mix 96.5 AND two of our Houston favorites, Sarah Pepper and Jessie Watts. This media group and their team are the best!

Our Foundation is extremely proud to have been a part of this event, and it brings us immense joy to know that we continue to grow and contribute to the success of the Pink Bows Safe Space. Our team is eagerly looking forward to continuing our support and assistance in upcoming 2024 events, as we believe in the importance of creating a safe and inclusive environment for everyone involved.

Nov 5, 2025
Madison Dubiski was among the 10 people who died because of a crowd surge at Houston’s NRG Park on the night of Nov. 5, 2021. Her parents created the Pink Bows Foundation in her honor. Four years ago Wednesday, a crowd surge at the Astroworld Festival in Houston led to the deaths of 10 people. […]
Read PostA man whose sister died at Travis Scott‘s 2021 Astroworld Festival is telling his harrowing story four years later. On Wednesday (Nov. 5), Rolling Stone published an article where Astroworld Festival survivor Ty Dubiski recounted attending the fateful festival with his sister Madison and a group of friends on Nov. 5, 2021. XXL Magazine: Read Article
Read PostTy Dubiski recalls how a trapped and surging crowd separated him from his sister, and how Madison Dubiski’s death from compression asphyxia led to his family’s new mission. Ten people died in the horrific crowd surge that pinned concertgoers in an enclosed area at Travis Scott’s Astroworld Festival in Houston on Nov. 5, 2021. In his first media […]
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