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Rolling Stones
Ernst-Merck-Halle

The Rolling Stones played two sold-out shows at Hamburg’s Ernst-Merck-Halle on 13 September 1965. Reports describe large numbers of ticketless or disappointed youths outside, escalating disorder around the second show, water cannons and batons used by police, and damage to cars, kiosks, lamps, trees, and posters.

Date13 Sept 1965
VenueErnst-Merck-Halle
CityHamburg
Arrests47 reported
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What Happened

Date: 13 September 1965

Location: Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, West Germany

Incident: Rolling Stones Ernst-Merck-Halle disturbances

Fatalities: Not verified in the reviewed sources

Hamburg’s Street Disorder

The supplied research found no source-supported match for 28 September 1965 as the incident date. The reviewed sources consistently place the Hamburg disturbance at the Rolling Stones’ two Ernst-Merck-Halle shows on Monday, 13 September 1965.

The venue is identified as Ernst-Merck-Halle in Hamburg. Hamburg Messe material identifies the hall and gives capacity context, while other reporting gives crowd figures of around 6,000 to 7,000 inside the hall.

The disorder appears to have centred on crowds outside the hall, especially ticketless or disappointed youths. Later reporting describes water cannons, mounted police, baton use, arrests, and damage across the surrounding area.

Injuries are reported as eight in later retrospectives, but the supplied research did not locate an open primary police report directly confirming that total.

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Incident Highlights

1965Incident year
2Sold-out shows
47Arrests reported
8Injuries reported in later sources

Known Sequence

Monday 13 September 1965

The Rolling Stones arrive for their first Hamburg concerts, with two sold-out shows at Ernst-Merck-Halle.

First show

Sources describe a packed hall, with figures around 6,000 to 7,000 depending on the source and whether capacity or reported attendance is being used.

Crowds outside

Large numbers of ticketless or disappointed youths gather outside the venue. One later source says over 2,000 fans without tickets were involved.

Second-show escalation

Reports describe disorder around the second show, with police using water cannons and batons to control the crowd.

Street damage

Damage is reported to cars, kiosks, lamps, trees, and election posters in the surrounding area.

Aftermath

Later sources report 47 arrests and eight injuries, though an open primary police report was not found in the supplied research.

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Date Strong

Multiple matching sources support 13 September 1965.

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Venue Strong

Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg is consistently named.

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Police Response Repeats

Water cannons, batons, and a large police deployment recur in the source set.

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Injury Total Weaker

Eight injuries is reported later, but not backed here by a directly open primary report.

⚠️ Reporting Caution
The date, venue, two-show structure, street disorder, and arrest total are reasonably supported. Treat the injury count, exact crowd size, and exact location/address details with care.

Conflicting Information

Disputed Detail

Incident Date

The uploaded research notes a mismatch between a user-supplied date and the source-supported date.

Source 1All clearly matching incident sources reviewed place the Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle disturbance on 13 September 1965.
Source 2The user-supplied date was 28 September 1965.

Editorial note: no source-supported match for 28 September 1965 was found. A later article dated 28 September 2020 may explain the confusion, but that is a publication date, not the incident date.

Disputed Detail

Attendance / Hall Crowd Figure

Capacity and attendance figures do not cleanly match across the source set.

Source 1Hamburg Messe history material says the hall could take up to 6,000 visitors.
Source 2WELT retrospective says the first show began with 7,000 fans in the hall.

Editorial note: these figures may reflect capacity versus reported attendance, rounding, or retrospective inconsistency. No open primary ticketing record was located.

Unverified Details

28 September Date

No source-supported match was found for this as the incident date.

Primary Police Report

An open primary police report confirming the eight-injury figure was not located.

Fatalities

No reviewed source stated fatalities.

Exact Street Address

A single official street address for Ernst-Merck-Halle was not confirmed in the source set.

Exact Crowd Total

Capacity and attendance figures vary between 6,000 and 7,000.

Damage Total

The supplied notes list types of damage but not a single verified official total.

Source Cards

01

Hamburger Abendblatt · News article

Grandiose Show in der Halle, üble Krawalle auf den Straßen Die...

14 September 1965

Contemporary report on the Hamburg concerts and street disorder; snippet reports damaged cars, drenched and injured youths, wreckage, and many arrests.

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DIE ZEIT · News article

J. M-M: Rollender Steinschlag um ein Orchester

24 September 1965

Contemporary commentary referring back to the Monday Rolling Stones appearance in Hamburg and the public reaction to what happened.

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03

DIE WELT · News article

Zwischen Ekstase und Randale

4 September 2005

Retrospective account stating police sealed roads around Ernst-Merck-Halle, deployed around 700 officers, mounted police and water cannons, and later reported 47 arrests with weapons seized.

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04

Hamburger Abendblatt · News article

Rolling Stones gaben vor 50 Jahren erstes Hamburg-Konzert

13 September 2015

Retrospective on the Stones’ first Hamburg appearance, describing the concert as tumultuous and tying it to the 13 September 1965 Hamburg debut.

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05

Hamburger Abendblatt · News article

Nach dem Konzert der Rolling Stones flogen die Steine

19 September 2015

Retrospective article on the Hamburg premiere ending in street fighting, framed as an early expression of a new youth-crowd phenomenon.

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06

stern.de · News article

Straßenschlachten bei Rolling-Stones-Konzert in Hamburg

6 September 2020

States that over 2,000 disappointed fans without tickets vented their frustration; reports 47 arrests and eight injuries; says both Hamburg shows on 13 September 1965 were sold out.

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07

MOPO · News article

Legendäre Konzerte in Hamburg: Wie die Rolling Stones für Randale sorgten

29 December 2022

States the band arrived in Hamburg on 13 September 1965 for their first concerts there; says fans rioted for six hours after the performances.

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MOPO · News article

Live-Podcast „Reflektor“: Krawall in Planten un Blomen!

29 August 2024

Retells the 1965 Hamburg Stones premiere and gives a balance of 47 arrests and eight injuries.

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09

Hamburg Messe und Congress · Website/PDF

Trade fairs are markets

No page date stated

Historical brochure identifying Ernst-Merck-Halle and stating that up to 6,000 visitors attended events there.

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10

Nico Zentgraf / Aeppli.ch · Website/PDF

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE ROLLING STONES

5 December 2019 PDF edition shown

Discographic reference placing the Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle recording on 13 September 1965.

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Nico Zentgraf · Website database

The Rolling Stones database 1965

No page date stated

Gig-by-gig database listing 13 September 1965, Hamburg, West Germany, Ernst-Merck-Halle, with first and second shows.

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12

Rolling Stones Data · Website article

Rolling Stones Hamburg 1965: Relive the Historic Concert

13 September 2025

Later retrospective confirming two Hamburg shows at Ernst-Merck-Halle on 13 September 1965.

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13

setlist.fm · Website database

The Rolling Stones Setlist at Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg

No page date stated

Crowd-sourced setlist page listing Rolling Stones performances at Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, on 13 September 1965.

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14

NDR.de / Facebook · Open-source post

Vor 60 Jahren spielten die Rolling Stones in der Ernst-Merck-Halle...

Post date not fully visible

Preview says the Rolling Stones played two wild shows in Ernst-Merck-Halle and that the end involved riots, arrests, and injuries.

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15

Facebook page · Open-source post

Hamburg on September 13, 1965 The ROLLING STONES arriving at Fuhlsbüttel Airport

Post date not fully visible

Open-source post tied to the same Hamburg date, showing arrival context for the 13 September 1965 Hamburg concerts.

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16

Scribd preview · Academic/book text

A Social History of Early Rock ’n’ Roll in Germany: Hamburg from Burlesque to the Beatles, 1956–69

Date not verified from opened snippet

Accessible text places the September 1965 Hamburg Stones incident within wider youth-culture and policing debates.

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Criminocorpus / OpenEdition Journals · Academic article

Policing the Stones: Music and Violence in Berlin. The Transnational Debates of the 1960s

2018

Contextual scholarship on Stones-related crowd disorder and policing in Germany that same week; not a direct Hamburg casualty source.

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