Travis ScottBirds Eye View Tour
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Incident Overview
What Happened
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Incident name: Travis Scott – Birds Eye View Tour (Terminal 5). Sources also describe it as Travis Scott’s Terminal 5 / New York City show on 30 April 2017.
Date: 30 April 2017. The event is also identified in source coverage as Travis Scott’s Birds Eye View Tour stop at Terminal 5 in New York City.
Location and Impact
Known Details
Location: Terminal 5, 610 West 56th Street, New York, NY 10019, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. Bowery Presents lists Terminal 5 at that address.
Reported injuries: Contemporary sources verified at least one injured fan hospitalized. Later lawsuit coverage reported Kyle Green suffered fractured vertebrae, a fractured right ankle, a broken left wrist, and was paralyzed on his left side. Earlier follow-up coverage also described him as left “partially paralyzed” or “almost completely paralyzed,” so wording varies by source and date.
Reported fatalities: No fatalities found in the incident-specific sources reviewed.
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Disputed Details
Conflicting Information
Several key details differ between immediate reporting and later lawsuit or retrospective coverage.
Source accounts differ on this detail, so the report keeps the disagreement visible.
Early 2 May 2017 coverage said an investigation was being conducted to determine whether the injured fan jumped or was pushed.
Later lawsuit reporting said Kyle Green alleged he was pushed from the third-floor balcony by a surging crowd.
The first is contemporary uncertainty; the second reflects Green’s later legal allegation.
Source accounts differ on this detail, so the report keeps the disagreement visible.
Teen Vogue’s early report said a third-floor jumper suffered a broken leg.
Later Pitchfork lawsuit coverage said Green reported fractured vertebrae, fractured right ankle, broken left wrist, and paralysis on his left side.
The early report may have reflected incomplete immediate information; later lawsuit coverage gave a more detailed injury account tied to a named claimant.
Source accounts differ on this detail, so the report keeps the disagreement visible.
Pitchfork said Green was paralyzed on his left side.
NME and related later reports described him as partially paralysed / “almost completely paralyzed.”
The reporting is consistent that the injuries were severe and involved paralysis, but exact wording varies.
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