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K-pop band NCT 127’s Indonesia concert halted after 30 faint in crush | Channel

November 6, 2022
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  • K-pop band NCT 127’s concert in Indonesia stopped abruptly Friday after 30 people fainted as they pushed to get closer to the stage.
  • The second show went on Saturday, however, with stricter measures, and more paramedics and security.
  • The news comes after 130 people died in a stadium stampede in Indonesia last month, while last weekend saw 30 people faint at a music festival in Jakarta and 150 people killed in a crowd surge at a Halloween party in Seoul.

K-pop band NCT 127 was forced to end their first concert in Indonesia early after 30 people fainted in a crush, police said.

Indonesia is still reeling after more than 130 people, including over 40 children, died in a stadium stampede last month – one of the deadliest disasters in football history.

Police spokesperson Endra Zulpan said late on Friday that the concert near the capital Jakarta had been going for around two hours when fans started surging forward to get closer to the stage.

“Because of it, 30 people fainted. To prevent other incidents, we decided to stop the concert at 21:20 (14:20 GMT),” Zulpan said, adding that the collapsed fans had recovered.

Just before the crush, the boyband had been handing out freebies to fans, 19-year-old concertgoer Syifa Aulia told AFP.

She said fans in the back had pushed toward the stage until the barricade fences collapsed.

“We are disappointed by those fans. We were warned to not push each other, even by the NCT 127 members, but they were so selfish. Just for good footage, they ignored other’s safety,” she said.

Police have allowed the second day of NCT 127’s concert to go ahead on Saturday, but banned distribution of goodies to fans and required stricter measures to separate fans and performers.

“To make amends for [the crush] and give the best experience, we will add more paramedics and security personnel for the Day 2 show,” concert organiser Dyandra Global Edutainment said on Instagram.

Fan Miftahul Janna, 18, said the fans “truly apologise” to the band.

“We are sorry because we have made you worry in your first concert in Indonesia. From this incident, we hope we can better comply with the safety regulations and care more about others,” she said.

Last weekend, police cancelled the third day of the Berdendang Bergoyang music festival in Jakarta after nearly 30 people fainted due to overcapacity.

That same day, more than 150 people were killed in a crowd surge at a Halloween party in Seoul, including K-Pop singer and actor Lee Jihan, 24.



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