Entertainment Music Travis Scott Surprises Rolling Loud Fans with First Festival Performance Since Astroworld Tragedy After 10 people died at Astroworld Festival last year, Travis Scott joined pal Future on stage this weekend at Rolling Loud in Miami for a surprise performance By Glenn Garner Glenn Garner Instagram Twitter Glenn Garner is a Writer/Reporter who works heavily with PEOPLE's Movies and TV verticals. Since graduating from Northern Arizona University with a dual major in journalism and photography, he got his professional start at OUT Magazine, The Advocate and Teen Vogue, and he's since consistently kept his finger on the pulse of the LGBTQ community. His first book The Guncle Guide was released in 2020 and was featured on Katie Couric's list of 100 recommended books of the year. People Editorial Guidelines Published on July 24, 2022 08:02 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Jason Koerner/Getty Travis Scott is officially back on the festival circuit. The Grammy Award nominee, 31, made a surprise appearance during Future's set Saturday at Rolling Loud in Miami — his first music festival appearance since last year's Astroworld tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 10 concertgoers. He joined Future, 38, toward the end of his set and they performed their collab "Hold That Heat" before launching into Scott's tracks "Goosebumps" and "No Bystanders." Almost 5,000 People Were Injured During Astroworld Tragedy, Victims Claim in New Court Filing Scott later performed in front of a lively crowd at Miami nightclub E11EVEN, where he previously made his return to the stage in May. A total of 10 people were killed in a crowd rush during the Astroworld Festival tragedy in November. The Utopia artist has since offered to pay for the victims' funeral services, but several families have declined the offer. Scott currently faces a class action lawsuit on behalf of nearly 2,800 other victims. Jason Koerner/Getty In March, Scott announced Project HEAL, a string of community-focused charity initiatives, and said he's taken time to "grieve, reflect and do my part to heal my community" alongside its launch. For more on Rolling Loud, listen below to our daily podcast PEOPLE Every Day. "Most importantly, I want to use my resources and platform moving forward towards actionable change," Scott wrote on Instagram at the time. "This will be a lifelong journey for me and my family." Scott paused his performance at The Day Party: Independence Day concert in Coney Island, Brooklyn earlier this month to ensure fans' safety as some were seen scaling a lighting structure. RELATED VIDEO: Travis Scott Pauses Outdoor Concert in New York Over Safety Concerns "Hey yo, my bro, my brother, just make sure you're OK though, my brother. You hear me?" he said into the mic as the audience members climbed back down and the performance continued. A rep for Scott told PEOPLE at the time: "Travis is committed to doing his part to ensure events are as safe as possible so that fans can have fun, and he encouraged fans to listen to requests from security and climb down from the lighting structures so that everyone would be able to safely enjoy last night's performance." In April, Scott was announced as a headliner for Primavera Sound's upcoming festivals in São Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Santiago de Chile alongside artists including Jack White, Arctic Monkeys, Lorde, and Björk.