Travis Scott donates merchandise proceeds from new song to LA Wildfire Relief
Travis Scott is giving back to Los Angeles communities affected by the wildfires, promising to donate proceeds he earns from merchandise sales of his new song to relief efforts… TMZ has learned.
Here’s the deal… Travis debuted his new single, 4×4 during the College Football Playoff National Championship game on Monday. After the segment, we’re told that Travis and Team Cactus have released new items on his website – 2 merchandise items honoring LA’s brave first responders and 1 CD single for 4×4.
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We’re told Travis, who performed with the HBCU marching band members from Morehouse on Monday, has agreed to donate 100% of net proceeds from the sale to Direct Relief – California Wildfire Response Fund.
With thousands of families displaced, 27 lives lost and thousands of animals affected, Travis is one of many celebrities stepping up to support the relief efforts.
As we reported… Beyonce, Paris Hilton, Leonardo DiCaprio, Eva Longoria, Arnold Schwarzenegger, The Eagles, Metallicaand many others have done their part by making large donations and doing their part to support the victims of the fires.