After the show - seventeen people injured at AC/DC concert in Stuttgart
At AC/DC Rockband's concert in Stuttgart, 17 visitors were slightly injured. After the concert, people suffered from panic attacks and circulatory problems, as well as cuts, abrasions, and wounds in the crowd. A city spokesperson stated this.
Due to a control error, it was falsely communicated over the large screens that visitors should leave the area via the emergency exits. Upon arrival, the doors were found to be locked. A rush ensued. Some visitors climbed over a fence and sustained injuries.
Eventually, the visitors were directed to the regular exits. The concert was attended by approximately 90,000 people. Several media outlets reported on the incidents on a Wednesday.
- Despite the chaotic situation at the AC/DC concert in Stuttgart, Germany, which resulted in 17 visitors being slightly injured, the Rockband continues to be popular in Baden-Württemberg.
- The incident at the concert in Stuttgart, where people jostled and climbed over fences due to a false emergency announcement, highlighted the importance of clear communication in crowded events.
- The AC/DC concert in Stuttgart, marred by accidents and panics, was still considered one of the most memorable music events in Germany in recent years by many Music enthusiasts.
- The authorities in Stuttgart are reviewing the safety protocols for large-scale events in light of the incidents at the AC/DC concert, aiming to prevent such emergencies in the future.