KISS Greenville Memorial Auditorium
During the 3 January 1985 KISS concert event at Greenville Memorial Auditorium, crew member John Leland Addington died after a fall while dealing with a lighting-related fire problem. The reviewed sources agree on the fatality, but differ on the exact mechanics of the fall, audience count, and fire details.
Core Facts
What Happened
- Date3 January 1985
- LocationGreenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, United States
- Incident nameKISS at Greenville Memorial Auditorium, South Carolina
- Reported fatalityJohn Leland Addington, 44, of Travelers Rest, South Carolina
- Non-fatal injuriesNo verified count found in the reviewed sources
Source Read
Known Picture
The incident is tied to KISS’s Animalize Tour stop at Greenville Memorial Auditorium. UPI’s contemporary account reports that Addington died after crashing through a ceiling tile while trying to fix a malfunctioning light that caused a small fire.
KISS Concert History gives a related but different version, saying Addington fell from a catwalk while investigating a possible lighting-truss fire before KISS performed. That source also says the audience was evacuated while firefighters dealt with the fire.
The fatality is the firmest finding in the source file. The exact fall sequence, fire cause, audience count, and whether the show resumed are less settled.
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Incident Highlights
Chronology
Known Sequence
KISS concert event scheduled
The show took place at Greenville Memorial Auditorium on 3 January 1985, with Krokus listed as the other act in later concert-history sources.
Lighting-related problem develops
Sources describe either a malfunctioning light causing a small fire or a possible fire in the lighting truss/ceiling area.
Crew member responds
John Leland Addington is reported to have been dealing with the lighting/fire problem when the fatal fall occurred.
Fatal fall
UPI says Addington crashed through a ceiling tile; KISS Concert History says he fell from a catwalk. Both accounts point to the same fatal event.
Emergency response
KISS Concert History states the audience was evacuated while the fire department handled the fire. Whether the show later resumed, was delayed, or was shortened remains unverified.
Operational Picture
Evidence Strength
UPI and later concert-history sources align on 3 January 1985 and Greenville Memorial Auditorium.
The reported death of John Leland Addington is consistently tied to this event.
The fire is lighting-related in the sources, but the exact cause and location are described differently.
The source file does not verify whether the concert resumed in full, was delayed, or was shortened after evacuation.
What Does Not Line Up
Conflicting Information
The source file has three main points of conflict: the fall mechanics, the audience count, and the nature of the fire issue. None of these overturn the central finding of one reported fatality, but they matter for accurate incident wording.
Exact description of where and how the fatal fall occurred
Sources agree Addington died after a fall while addressing a lighting/fire issue, but they describe the location and mechanics differently.
Says Addington “crashed through a ceiling tile” while trying to fix a malfunctioning light that caused a small fire.
Says Addington “fell from a catwalk” while investigating a possible fire in the lighting truss.
Editorial note: These may be different descriptions of the same fall sequence, but the exact mechanics are not fully verified from the reviewed material.
Audience count
The reported attendance figures differ, although both place the audience in the same broad range.
Reports about 6,500 people had come to see KISS.
Lists a reported audience of 6,153 and says the event was sold out.
Editorial note: Use a range or source-attributed figure unless an official box-office or venue record is found.
Nature of the fire issue
The presence of a lighting-related fire problem is consistent, but the exact cause and description vary.
Says a malfunctioning light caused a small fire.
Describes a possible lighting-truss fire and says it was caused by a hot 1,500 watt bulb being placed on wood.
Editorial note: Keep the wording broad — “lighting-related fire problem” — unless citing one source directly.
Unverified Details
These are the points the source file specifically marks as unresolved. They should not be presented as confirmed facts unless a stronger primary record is found.
The venue is identified as Greenville Memorial Auditorium, Greenville, South Carolina, and later venue/database sources give 401 East North Street. The file did not verify that street address from a contemporary 1985 incident report.
The reviewed notes confirm the fatal fall occurred during the concert event, while Addington was dealing with a lighting/fire issue. The exact clock time was not verified.
The file confirms one reported fatality but does not confirm whether any other people suffered non-fatal injuries, or give a reliable non-fatal injury count.
KISS Concert History says the audience was evacuated while firefighters handled the fire. The notes do not verify whether the show resumed in full, was delayed, shortened, or stopped.
The Greenville News item was only surfaced through a public Facebook preview. Its publication date and full original archive article URL were not verified in the research pass.
UPI says Addington crashed through a ceiling tile; KISS Concert History says he fell from a catwalk. The exact physical sequence remains unresolved beyond those accounts.
Evidence Base
Reference Cards
KISS crew member dies in fall
Contemporary report identifying John Leland Addington, age 44, and describing the fatal fall before about 6,500 concertgoers at Greenville Memorial Auditorium.
Visit Source →Man dies at 1985 KISS concert after 47-foot fall
Public Facebook preview of local archive coverage stating that John Addington died after a 47-foot fall while trying to put out a fire.
Visit Source →Decades on Tour Detailed: 01/03/85
Event page naming the venue, Krokus, reported audience of 6,153, and a description of Addington falling from a catwalk while investigating a possible lighting-truss fire.
Visit Source →KISS Concert Setlist at Greenville Memorial Auditorium
Secondary concert listing confirming the show date, venue, city, and Krokus listing. Useful for event matching, not primary incident evidence.
Visit Source →Greenville Memorial Auditorium Greenville Concert Setlists
Venue database page listing Greenville Memorial Auditorium and giving the later venue address as 401 East North Street, Greenville, SC 29601.
Visit Source →History
Official venue-history page supporting the identity of Greenville Memorial Auditorium and its later relationship to the replacement arena.
Visit Source →The Greenville Memorial Auditorium
Retrospective venue-history page describing Greenville Memorial Auditorium as a major Greenville performance venue. It does not provide core casualty detail.
Visit Source →KISS Animalize Tour: Chronicle
Tour chronology listing KISS at Greenville Memorial Auditorium on 3 January 1985 as part of the Animalize Tour.
Visit Source →Open Sources