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1979 Who Concert Crush in The Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum

One of the most tragic incidents in rock music history occurred on December 3, 1979, at the Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum during a concert by the British rock band The Who. Eleven people were killed and several others injured in a crowd crush, a disaster that brought significant changes to concert safety protocols.

The tragedy unfolded as thousands of fans, holding general admission tickets, gathered outside the Coliseum. Many were there for hours, anticipating the opening of the doors. As the concert time approached, the crowd surged forward. Only a few of the available doors were opened for entry, leading to a bottleneck situation. In the ensuing crush, fans were trampled or suffocated.

The victims, whose ages ranged from 15 to 27, were caught in the crush. The incident occurred before the band took the stage, and the members of The Who were not informed of the deaths until after their performance.

In the wake of the disaster, investigations were conducted to determine the causes and to identify measures to prevent similar occurrences in the future. The incident led to a reevaluation of concert safety standards, particularly for general admission and festival-style seating arrangements.

The Cincinnati City Council immediately enacted a ban on general admission seating at concerts, a policy that remained in place for many years.
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Re: 1979 Who Concert Crush in The Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum

never heard of it i remember the ac/dc crowd crush in the 90's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...es_and_crushes
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never heard of it i remember the ac/dc crowd crush in the 90's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...es_and_crushes
I've never heard of that, thanks! Somehow I had forgotten about this until it was featured in a video. Thought I'd share here too.
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Yeah,me too. Forgot about it. I was 17-18ish. Runnin wild-stupid kid, I was.
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My God, has to be one of the most horrible was to die.
A rap concert would be much worse.
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[QUOTE=GoreGirl89;7613750]I searched but didn't see this posted. Please delete if it's a repost mods.

On Dec. 3, 1979, an eagerly awaited concert by the British rock band The Who was transformed by tragedy, as 11 people were killed in a mad scramble by thousands of fans trying to get into Cincinnati’s riverfront coliseum.

Three of those killed had attended the same high school in a small suburban city that became forever tied to the group that’s now in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Here is the initial report from the Associated Press in Cincinnati that night.

Panicked fans stampeded their way into a rock concert by The Who on Monday night, and Fire Chief Burt Lugananni said at least 11 people were killed in the crush.

At least eight persons suffered serious injuries, officials said, and many other sustained minor injuries. The injured were taken to five hospitals.

Ray Schwertman, a 49-year-old usher, said the crowed surged through the door to the 17,000-seat Riverfront Coliseum just before the gates were to open at 7 p.m.

“First, they threw a bottle through a window in the door. Then they pushed through the hole, making it bigger. Three of four of us tried to hold them back, but it was no use ...

“We couldn’t hold them back ... They carried in one boy and laid him on a table and he died. Others were laying out on the plaza,” said Schwertman.

“I’ve never seen anything like it,” Lugananni said. “I can’t even tell you what killed them.”

Officials listed the dead -- most of them said to be of high school or college age -- as seven males and four females. Their identities were not released Monday night. Dr. Alex Trott, emergency room supervisor at Cincinnati General Hospital, said the victims suffered multiple bruises, and “there was some evidence of footprint-like injuries.”

The concert, which was sold out, went on as scheduled after the victims were taken away. Many concertgoers were apparently unaware of the deaths and injuries, and they were not mentioned from the stage.

Concertgoer Michael Jordan, 17, said: “I was in the middle. It was crazy. You had to fight to save your life.”

Fifteen-year-old Suzanne Sudrack said: “You could see people getting hurt. People were flailing elbows and smashing noses. You could see people going down”

A paramedic, who asked not to be identified, said: "We have all sorts of life saving devices. We have drugs. We have highly trained people, and none of it did a bit of good. They just died. We couldn't save a one of them."

Jeff Chaney, an Army veteran and a student at Miami (Ohio) University, said he did mouth-to-mouth, resuscitation and tried to save three of the victims, failing “because people just didn’t seem to care."

He said one woman was alive and clutching his leg as he tried to unsort the pile of people but died before she could be freed. The concertgoers, he said, "could see the people all piled up and they still tried to climb over them just to get up front.”

Cincinnati Public Safety director Richard Castellini said the victims were apparently trampled or suffocated. He said the rush on the door occurred because some seats for the concert were reserved while others were available on a first-come, first-served basis. He said he would seek an ordinance to require that only reserved seats be sold to such concerts in the future. Mayor J. Kenneth Blackwell, who was sworn into his first term Saturday, said many concertgoers stood in line for up to seven hours, and "when they saw the doors open, everybody made a mad rush -- they lost all sense of rationality.”

He added: ''There were thousands of youngsters here, some drinking beer, some smoking marijuana and others just wanting to get in out of the cold.''

Blackwell said the concert went on as scheduled because officials feared a riot might break out if it were called off.

The coliseum where the incident occurred is the site of most rock concerts in Cincinnati.

The Who, among the most enduring of the British rock groups, performed the soundtrack for the recently released film, Quadrophenia. The group wrote the rock opera Tommy, which also

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