Billboard Music Awards Book Travis Scott for First TV Performance Since Astroworld Tragedy

Travis Scott - Credit: Amy Harris/Invision/AP
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After booking Morgan Wallen, the Billboard Music Awards have added another controversial performer to their 2022 show: Travis Scott, who will give his first televised performance since a crowd surge at Astroworld injured hundreds and led to 10 deaths.

A press release did not specify what Scott plans to do during his performance. He is also up for one Billboard Music Award this year, with the HVME remix of his track “Goosebumps” nominated for Top Dance/Electronic Song.

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Along with Scott, the BBMAs added Ed Sheeran, Becky G, Elle King, and Miranda Lambert to the 2022 lineup. They all join Wallen, Silk Sonic, Florence and the Machine, Maxwell, Megan Thee Stallion, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Burna Boy

The announcement of Scott’s BBMAs booking came after he delivered his first public performance since Astroworld, a 45-minute set at the Miami nightclub E11even. Scott was also recently announced as a headliner for Primavera Sound’s upcoming festival in Brazil, where he’ll perform, Nov. 6, exactly one day after the first anniversary of the Astroworld tragedy. Scott is expected to be added to more festivals this summer as well.

But even as he returns to the public eye, Scott remains the center of an array of litigation over Astroworld, where 10 people died and hundreds were injured in a crowd surge during his set. The rapper is a main defendant in more than 380 lawsuits that have been filed by victims and attendees, all of which have been combined into one master case. The suit alleges that Astrowrold was negligently planned and staged, and that the crowd surge was preventable. Scott and the other defendants have denied the allegations against them.

As for Wallen, his BBMAs slot will come just a couple of months after the country music industry welcomed him back with open arms at the Academy of Country Music Awards in March. Wallen — who won Album of the Year for Dangerous: The Double Album — had been barred from last year’s show, one of several industry-wide repercussions he faced after being caught on video casually using the n-word. Despite the controversy, Wallen’s music remained wildly successful, and after spending much of 2021 on an apology tour, he’s been steadily stepping further into the limelight with new music and a massive arena tour.

MRC Live and Alternative, which produces the BBMAs, explained the decision to book Wallen in an internal memo shared via Billboard. Per the memo, the decision came about after both internal discussions, as well as discussions between MRC and Wallen’s team; MRC staffers were reportedly convinced that Wallen had committed to bettering himself and learning more, and that the 2021 incident was not part of a frequent pattern of behavior. (Billboard and Rolling Stone are both owned by the same company, PMRC, which came about in 2020 after a merger between MRC and Penske Media Corporation.)

“We oppose discrimination, harassment, or racism of any kind,” MRC said. “We believe in treating everyone with dignity and respect. After a thorough review and robust discussions internally and with the artist’s team, in which we found a demonstrated and ongoing commitment to meaningful work and outreach, we extended an invitation to participate in this year’s show.”

Both Meg and Burna Boy will perform at the BBMAs for the first time this year, while the Red Hot Chili Peppers will return to the show for the first time in 23 years. The initial lineup for this year’s show also includes Rauw Alejandro and Latto, while more artists will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Weeknd scooped up the most nominations (17) for this year’s Billboard Music Awards, while Doja Cat and Olivia Rodrigo followed close behind with 14 and 13 nominations, respectively.

The Weeknd, Doja, and Rodrigo were all nominated for Top Artist, alongside Drake and Taylor Swift. Doja Cat and Rodrigo will also vie for Top Female Artist against Adele, Dua Lipa, and Swift, while the Weeknd will compete for Top Male Artist against Drake, Ed Sheeran, Justin Bieber, and Lil Nas X.

In the Top New Artist category, Rodrigo — who just won Best New Artist at the Grammys — will compete against Giveon, Masked Wolf, Pooh Shiesty, and the Kid Laroi. Meanwhile, the Top Duo/Group category will feature BTS, Glass Animals, Imagine Dragons, Migos, and Silk Sonic. (A full list of nominees is available here.)

Nominees and winners for the Billboard Music Awards are based on various factors such as album and digital song sales, streaming numbers, radio airplay, and social engagement. The qualification period for this year’s show is April 10, 2021 through March 26, 2022, and the aforementioned metrics are tracked by Billboard and its various data partners. (Billboard and Rolling Stone share the same parent company, PMRC.)

Other top nominees at the BBMAs this year include Drake, who’s up for 11 categories and is already the most decorated artist in the show’s history with 29 wins. Swift, however, has 25 wins, meaning she could surpass Drake if she takes home enough of her seven prizes (she’s even nominated twice in the Top Country Album category for the “Taylor’s Versions” of Red and Fearless). Bieber also has a chance to add to his 21 BBMA wins thanks to his 13 nominations this year.

The 2022 BBMAs will feature five new categories, including four based on Billboard’s global charts and one that measures viral songs: Top Billboard Global 200 Artist, Top Billboard Global Excl. U.S. Artist, Top Billboard Global 200 Song, and Top Billboard Global Excl U.S. Song.

The BBMAs will be broadcast live on May 15 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on NBC (they’ll also stream live on Peacock). The show, which is open to the public, will take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas; tickets are on sale now.

This story was updated 4/19/22 at 10:51 a.m. ET with performers for the 2022 Billboard Music Awards. This story was updated 4/29/22 at 2:00 p.m. ET with new performers and information about the decision to book Morgan Wallen. This story was updated 5/9/22 at 3:00 p.m. ET with new performers and information about Travis Scott and the Astroworld tragedy.

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