Rapper Drake went to a strip club a day after nine people were fatally-injured at Travis Scott’s Astroworld concert in Houston.

Posts from Saturday last week, which were deleted by the club, continue to circulate on the internet. Dancers are surrounded with cash at Houston’s Area 29 stripclub. 

According to club posts, the photos were taken Saturday. Instagram star DJ Akademics claimed that Drake spent $1m while in exotic performances. 

Insta photos also show the club floor completely covered in dollars bills. 

In a deleted message, the club thanked Drakes account @champagnepapi. This was the club’s Instagram account. 

Hours after performing with Travis Scott, Drake went to a strip club in Houston

After performing with Travis Scott for hours, Drake was invited to Houston’s strip club.

Instagram pictures also clearly show the floor of the club entirely covered in dollar bills

Also, Instagram photos show the club floor completely covered in dollars bills.

'Every dancer who worked last night went home happy', a comment on the Area 29 Houston Strip Club Instagram page stated

A comment made by Area 29 Houston Strip Club Instagram account stated that “Every dancer who performed last night went home satisfied”. 

The strip club outing occurred just hours after eight people died and 300 others were injured at Travis¿ Astroworld concert at NRG Park

The strip club outing occurred just hours after eight people died and 300 others were injured at Travis’ Astroworld concert at NRG Park

Video suggested Drake spent $1 million on strippers at Area 29 strip club with DJ Akademiks saying he 'threw like a milly'

Video claiming Drake paid $1million for strippers at Area 29 with DJ Akademiks, who said he “threw like an a million”. 

In posts which have since been deleted, but are still circulating on some social media, dancers can be seen surrounded by cash at the Area 29 strip club in Houston

Although the posts have been removed, they are still being circulated on social media. In these photos, you can see dancers surrounded by cash at Houston’s Area 29 strip club.

After performing with Travis Scott for hours, Drake went to Houston’s strip club.

It occurred just hours after eight people died and 300 others were injured at Travis¿, pictured, Astroworld concert at NRG Park

It occurred just hours after eight people died and 300 others were injured at Travis’, pictured, Astroworld concert at NRG Park

An ambulance was seen making its way through the crowd during the Astroworld music festival in Houston

A taxi was seen moving through Houston’s crowd at the Astroworld music festival.

Club wrote “2 floors of money” and every dancer who performed last night was happy to go home. SUNDAY FUNDAY @area29htx

DJ Akademiks uploaded video footage of nine dancers enjoying themselves while they count their money in a clip that was later deleted.

One man shouts, “Say thank Drake!” ‘Thanks Drake!’ “Thanks Drake!” replied the woman.

According to The Sun, Drake was a frequent visitor to the club. He had also visited that week prior to the tragedy.

The lawsuits that surround the concerts, in which a 9th woman lost her life on Thursday, named Scott and Drake. 

Scott then continues his performance as the stricken casualty is treated at the side of the festival by police officers and members of the security team

The victim being laid on the ground, he appears to be unconscious throughout

Travis Scott is now in hot water after it was revealed that he attended an after-party hosted by Drake following the festival. 

‘I’ve spent the past few days trying to wrap my mind around this devastating tragedy,’ Drake posted on Instagram:

‘My heart is broken for those whose loved ones have lost their lives, and all who are suffering. They are all in my thoughts and prayers. I am willing to continue praying for them. All of you, may God bless.           

It’s not believed Travis had been with Drake when he visited the club although the pair are believed to have visited a Dave & Buster’s after party following the Astroworld concert. 

According to some reports, they left after being made aware of how serious the situation was at the concert.

Scott’s team released a statement saying that Travis Scott and his group have been active in exploring connections with all the families who were affected by the tragedy.

“He is devastated by the circumstances and wishes to send his condolences, offer assistance to them as quickly as possible but wishes to keep in touch with each family as they wish.

Bharti Shahani, a senior at Texas A&M, died on Thursday from injuries sustained at Astroworld

Bharti Shahani, a senior at Texas A&M, died on Thursday from injuries sustained at Astroworld

Bharti, a Texas student at 22 years old, was among the nine victims of Thursday’s tragedy.

After being brain-dead on Tuesday, she succumbed from the injuries received at last week’s festival. 

Houston Police tried desperately to rescue Shahani from a gurney, and she was unconscious when distressing footage of the incident was captured. 

There were eight more victims who died between 14-27 years old. One nine-year old boy is still fighting for his life in the hospital.

Travis Scott faces at least 150 lawsuits for inciting violence. After more than 300 were treated at an emergency hospital, eleven others suffered cardiac arrest and many more fell unconscious, the plaintiff stands to be sued for billions.  

He claimed that he was devastated by the death of his loved ones and could not imagine anything similar happening. The rapper has twice been found guilty for encouraging others to rush onto the stage and jump security barriers at concerts. 

Drake, who was 35 years old, described the tragedy as a devastating tragica’ on Sunday night.

“I will pray for them all and be there to help in whatever way possible.” All of you, may God bless.

Drake and Travis Scott may be liable for ‘billions of dollars’ damages after 150 victims joined lawsuit against them following the deadly crush at Astroworld concert 

Drake and Travis Scott could be facing ‘billions of dollars’ in lawsuits after 150 people were injured during the Astroworld concert crush.

Thomas J. Henry is a Texas lawyer who’s a powerhouse and father to Liam Payne’s girlfriend Maya Henry.

Eight people were killed at the NRG stadium on Friday night, more than 300 people received treatment at an emergency field hospital set up there, 11 others went into cardiac arrest and dozens more were knocked unconscious. 

Henry stated that Henry is receiving calls from more and more victims of injury every hour. Henry said, “I think the damage suffered by it victims could amount to the billions.”

Kristian Paredes is a concertgoer aged 23 who accuses Scott of inciting violence at the event.

The eight dead (L-R): Rodolfo 'Rudy' Pena, 23; Jacob Jurinek, 20; Franco Patino, 21; Brianna Rodriguez, 16; Danish Baig, 27; Axel Acosta, 21; John Hilgert, 14; Madison Dubiski, 23.

The eight dead (L-R): Rodolfo ‘Rudy’ Pena, 23; Jacob Jurinek, 20; Franco Patino, 21; Brianna Rodriguez, 16; Danish Baig, 27; Axel Acosta, 21; John Hilgert, 14; Madison Dubiski, 23.

Texas resident Paredes claimed he is’severely injures’ and demanded $1million to cover his healthcare costs.

The complaint stated that he felt an “immediate push” as Travis Scott got up on stage. 

“Many begged Live Nation Entertainment’s security guards to help them, but they refused.”

In a suit filed at Houston’s Harris County Court, Scott claims he ‘had incited chaos and mayhem at previous events’, and that the ‘defendants knew (Scott’s) prior conduct.

Canadian Rap Star Drake is also being accused.

“As Drake appeared onstage along with Travis Scott, he helped incite crowd even though Travis Scott knew about his prior conduct,” the complaint charges.

However, he performed even when the crowd became chaotic and chaos continued. 

Ben Crump, an eminent attorney, said Sunday that he has also brought suit against Scott.   

Crump represented George Floyd’s and Breonna Taylor’s families.

Bob Hilliard and he filed suit for Noah Gutierrez (21) on Sunday. Gutierrez described his experience as one of chaos, despair and despair.

Lawyers stated that they expect to sue concertgoers throughout the week.

Crump and Hilliard stated in the statement that they were hearing horrifying accounts about the terror and helplessness experienced by people.

“We encourage others to get in touch with us if they have suffered any kind of emotional or physical injury, or were present at the event.”