Fans who attended singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridger’s concert last night at Toronto’s Echo Beach are reporting issues with crowding and say some attendees suffered injuries and lost consciousness.
Those who were at the show say it was paused at least five times for individuals to receive medical attention.
Kevin Kania attended Tuesday night’s concert, arriving at around 7:30 p.m.
“I didn't experience any pushing or shoving myself,” he told CTV News Toronto Wednesday, adding that he did witness other fans lose consciousness.
“I saw maybe three security guards show up and pick up whoever fainted and take them out of the crowd,” he said.
Toronto paramedics confirmed they attended the event and transported two people to local hospital with minor injuries, adding they expect there were others who fell unconscious.
Erin Laidley said she arrived at the show around 7:30 p.m and the venue, at that time, was a mess from those who had waited all day for the concert.
"I’ve never been to a show where so many people passed out or needed medical attention," Laidley said. "A lot of people near the front had camped out, in the rain, for 12+ hours to get barricade so some of the medic calls could’ve been from feeling faint because of dehydration or not eating enough before the show."
Another attendee, Sammy Talukder, told CTV News Toronto they experienced the aggression and saw injuries inflicted.