Memorial Day Rap Concert
Hermann Park, Houston
A free Memorial Day rap concert featuring Queen Latifah, Doc and 2 Live Crew became disorderly at an outdoor theatre in Hermann Park, Houston. Contemporary UPI reporting describes delays, bottles thrown from the hill towards the stage area, injuries, arrests and gun-possession charges.
Overview
What Happened
Date: 28 May 1990
Location: Hermann Park outdoor theatre, near downtown Houston, Texas, United States.
Incident name: Memorial Day Rap Concert, also described as the Memorial Day 1990 rap concert at Hermann Park / Miller Outdoor Theatre.
Core Findings
Source-Supported Summary
Contemporary UPI reporting says a free, radio station-sponsored Memorial Day rap concert featuring Queen Latifah, Doc and 2 Live Crew became unruly after delays.
The available UPI material describes bottles being thrown from the hill towards the stage area, panic, injuries and arrests. The follow-up report states that at least 13 people were injured and six arrests were made, including two on gun-possession charges.
The site is described as an outdoor theatre in a large park near downtown Houston, with the same reporting tying it to Hermann Park. Official Miller Outdoor Theatre pages support the modern venue address as 6000 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030.
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Incident Highlights
Year of incident
People reported injured
Arrests reported by UPI
Verified fatalities
Chronology
Known Sequence
Free concert assembled
Crowds gathered for a free Memorial Day rap concert in Hermann Park, with source-listed performers including Queen Latifah, Doc and 2 Live Crew.
Delays reported
UPI reporting describes the crowd becoming unruly after delays at the event.
Objects thrown
The accessible UPI summary describes bottles being thrown from the top of the hill towards the stage area below.
Injuries and transports
UPI reports at least 13 injuries, with available detail pointing to hospital transports to Ben Taub Hospital and Hermann Hospital.
Arrests made
The 29 May UPI report states six arrests were made, including two on gun-possession charges.
Operational Picture
Evidence Strength
Date Strong
The 28 May 1990 date is supported by contemporary UPI reporting dated 28 and 29 May 1990.
Location Supported
UPI places the incident at Hermann Park’s outdoor theatre; official Miller pages support the present venue address.
Injuries Supported
At least 13 injuries are reported, but the exact split between hospital transport and on-scene treatment is not fully pinned down.
Trigger Disputed
UPI emphasises delays, bottles and arrests; Houston Chronicle later highlights gunfire as the cause of a melee.
Conflicts
Conflicting Information
Disputed Detail
Nature of the triggering event
Sources do not present the trigger in exactly the same way. The near-time reports focus on crowd delay, thrown bottles, panic and arrests; a later retrospective frames the earlier 2 Live Crew appearance around gunfire.
Describes delays, bottles thrown from the hill, injuries, panic and arrests, including gun-possession arrests.
Describes the Memorial Day 1990 Miller Outdoor Theatre appearance as marred by a melee caused when gunfire broke out.
Editorial note: these accounts are not necessarily incompatible, but the contemporary reports carry more weight for immediate incident detail.
Sponsor
The name of the sponsoring radio station was not verified in the accessible source set.
Hospital count
The exact number taken to hospital versus treated on scene was not fully verified.
Venue naming
UPI supports Hermann Park outdoor theatre; Miller Outdoor Theatre is supported by the Chronicle retrospective and official venue pages.
Fatalities
No fatality report was found in the reviewed material.
References
Source Cards
UPI · News article
Crowd grows unruly at holiday rap concert
28 May 1990
Contemporary report on a free, radio station-sponsored Memorial Day rap concert featuring Queen Latifah, Doc and 2 Live Crew. The available summary describes the hill and stage layout at Hermann Park and hospital transports after crowd disorder.
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Crowd grows unruly at holiday rap concert
29 May 1990
Follow-up report stating at least 13 people were injured and six arrests were made, including two gun-possession arrests. It places the trouble at an outdoor theatre in a large park near downtown Houston.
Visit Source →Houston Chronicle · Retrospective news article
Houston in November 1991: Sharpstown Mall shopping, Astroworld’s Christmas lights and the missing Titanic
29 November 2021
Later retrospective that refers back to 2 Live Crew’s Memorial Day 1990 appearance at Miller Outdoor Theatre and describes it as marred by a melee linked to gunfire. Useful, but weaker than the contemporary UPI reports for immediate incident detail.
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Location, Map, Metro and Parking
No page date stated
Official venue location page giving the Miller Outdoor Theatre address as 6000 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, TX 77030, in Hermann Park. Used for location support.
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Directions
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Official directions page repeating that Miller Outdoor Theatre is located at 6000 Hermann Park Drive in Hermann Park, Houston.
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Miller Outdoor Theatre | Past and Present
No page date stated
Official background page confirming the venue’s physical address and Hermann Park location. It supports the venue/site identification rather than the incident narrative.
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Houston Chronicle · Retrospective news article
Houston in November 1991: Sharpstown Mall shopping, Astroworld’s Christmas lights and the missing Titanic
29 November 2021 Open →Miller Outdoor Theatre · Official venue page
Location, Map, Metro and Parking
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