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Travis Scott’s New Concert Gimmick Requires Fans to Sign 'Soul Contracts' in Blood Ink—Legal Experts Say It’s a 'Loophole to Hell'

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Travis Scott’s New Concert Gimmick Requires Fans to Sign 'Soul Contracts' in Blood Ink—Legal Experts Say It’s a 'Loophole to Hell'

In a move that has ethicists and religious leaders up in arms, Travis Scott has announced a new "interactive experience" for his upcoming tour where fans must sign a "spiritual waiver" using a stylus dipped in synthetic blood ink. The contract, which the rapper claims "enhances the vibrational connection between performer and audience," contains clauses that critics argue absolve the artist of all moral responsibility for any physical or psychological harm incurred during the show. "This isn't just reckless; it's a deliberate degradation of human dignity," says Dr. Amelia Voss, a moral critic and sociologist. "We are normalizing a transactional dehumanization where a concert is no longer a shared celebration but a Faustian bargain. This is the downfall of society—substituting sacred community for a commodified, blood-pact spectacle." The contract allegedly includes language that frames crowd-surfing injuries as "karmic redistribution." As outrage grows, parents’ groups are calling for a federal investigation into the exploitation of impressionable youth.