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  • PinheadLarry

    It will absolutely affect his touring as venues will now see him and his fanbase as a liability. The insurance rates for his shows will be sky high, and some venues may refuse to book him altogether over the next year till this fully calms down.

    In terms of endorsements, we’ll have to see, but Travis was getting a lot of endorsements geared towards the youth, and with how pissed parents are right now with him I can’t see him getting something like Fortnite right now.

    His aesthetic and the ambience of his shows are now getting criticized and scrutinized by people who were previously not paying attention, and it may be a little while for his sponsors to successfully market him.

    He’s taking virtually all of the major heat from the public, when LiveNation and the venue are realistically hold the majority of the fault in practice. But unfortunately that’s what you sign up for when it’s “your festival”, you are marketed as the organizer, and you promote the unruliness of your fans.

    Luckily for him, in terms of legal issues, it will be the opposite. Live Nation and the Venue will get the lion share of the blame in that regard, because as I said, in practice, they are really who are responsible for the organization of the event.

  • Nov 7, 2021

    His brand shouldn't recover he's directly responsible for killing people

  • Nov 7, 2021

    Travis is a producer and rapper. Temporarily his image will suffer. Being a producer positions himself as someone with leverage.

  • Nov 7, 2021

    That Album is gonna do massive sales though.

    He has to watch what he says on it though...

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