Leeds Festival 2008 – Rage Against the Machine — Incident Report
Crowd-Crush Risk · Concert Stoppage

Leeds Festival 2008 Rage Against the Machine

A source-based incident page covering the stoppage during Rage Against the Machine’s Leeds Festival headline set on 23 August 2008, when crowd-crush concerns near the front led to the audience being told to step back.

Date 23 Aug 2008
Location Bramham Park, Leeds
Incident Type Crush Risk / Stoppage
Injuries Not Verified
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What happened

On 23 August 2008, Rage Against the Machine’s Leeds Festival headline set on the Main Stage was halted or paused because of crowd-crush concerns near the front of the audience.

Reports say the crowd was told to step back before the performance resumed. Sources place the stoppage during “Bombtrack” or describe it as occurring midway through the fourth song.

No verified injury total was found in the reviewed source set. No verified fatality was reported.

Bramham Park, Leeds

Event: Leeds Festival 2008.

Area: Main Stage, Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS23 6ND, England / Great Britain.

eFestivals lists the festival at Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire, while Ticketmaster’s current listing gives Bramham Park as Wetherby, Leeds, LS23 6ND.

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Known, Limited and Unverified

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August 2008
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Reported stoppage
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Listed sources
0 verified
Injury / fatality count

Incident sequence

23 August 2008 · Headline set
Rage Against the Machine performed on the Leeds Festival Main Stage at Bramham Park.
During “Bombtrack” / fourth song
Multiple reports say the set was paused or halted because of crowd-crush concerns near the front barrier area.
Crowd told to step back
Reports state Zack de la Rocha asked the crowd to step back before the set continued.

Crowd-pressure indicators

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Front-barrier pressure
Sources describe concern that people at the front were being pushed against the barriers.
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Artist intervention
The crowd was reportedly asked from stage to take steps back before the set resumed.
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Temporary pause
The interruption appears to have been short, with the set continuing afterwards.
No casualty figure
The reviewed sources support crowd-crush risk, not a verified injury or fatality count.
⚠️ Evidence limit Do not treat this as a confirmed injury incident based on the current source set. The verified issue is crowd-crush risk and set interruption.

Source conflicts and limits

The main facts are consistent, but some detail-level wording differs between sources.

Day / Date
Saturday 23 August vs Sunday wording

Most sources place the Leeds incident on Saturday, 23 August 2008. One source describes the stoppage as happening “on Sunday.”

Stronger source set

NME, BLABBERMOUTH.NET, Gigwise, eFestivals and setlist/source listings support Saturday, 23 August 2008.

Outlier

Female First says “Sunday,” which conflicts with the broader source set.

The report treats Saturday, 23 August 2008 as the source-supported incident date.

Point in set
“Bombtrack” / fourth song

Sources describe the stoppage as occurring during “Bombtrack,” midway through the fourth song, or after the crowd intensity had increased.

Song-specific wording

Gigwise and eFestivals place the interruption during “Bombtrack.”

Sequence wording

BLABBERMOUTH.NET says the stoppage came midway through the fourth song.

These are likely compatible if “Bombtrack” was the fourth song, but the page avoids overstating beyond the source wording.

Unverified Details

These points were not confirmed by the reviewed source set.

Injury count
No confirmed injury number was found.
Fatality count
No fatality linked to this incident was reported in the reviewed sources.
Official statement
No official festival or police statement giving casualty numbers was verified.
Stoppage duration
NME search-result text says around three minutes, but this was not fully verified from a directly accessible page.

References

Sources listed below include contemporary news, festival reviews, venue/location pages, and one supplementary video lead. Access limits are marked where relevant.

01
NME
Rage Against The Machine forced to halt Leeds Festival set
23 August 2008
Reported the Leeds Festival headline set was halted on the Main Stage to prevent a crowd crush. Direct page access returned 403 in the research environment, but the search result and URL were found.
⚠️ Access limitation: direct page returned 403.
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BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Crowd Crush Halts RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE Show
26 August 2008
Reported that the Leeds Festival set on Saturday 23 August 2008 was halted because people near the front were apparently being crushed against the barriers.
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Gigwise
Rage Against The Machine Sound Cut Mid-Set At Leeds
24 August 2008
Reported that organisers pulled the plug midway through “Bombtrack” amid fears of a crowd crush, with Zack de la Rocha asking the audience to step back.
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The Guardian
Reading and Leeds festival 2008
26 August 2008
Photo-gallery coverage stating that Rage Against the Machine generated such a frenzy that the band had to ask the crowd to step back and avoid crushing people in the front row.
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05
Pollstar
Reading-Leeds Survives Fire And Rain
27 August 2008
General retrospective coverage confirming the 22–24 August 2008 festival weekend and sold-out status across both festival sites.
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Female First
Rage Against The Machine’s crowd crush
26 August 2008
Reported that the performance was ordered to a halt after surging crowds threatened to crush fans nearest the stage. This source says “Sunday,” which conflicts with stronger Saturday-date evidence.
⚠️ Date wording conflict: says Sunday.
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eFestivals
Rage Against The Machine rock Leeds
28 August 2008
Review stating that during “Bombtrack” the crowd intensified, the band stopped the song, and the audience was told to step back to avoid a crush before the song resumed.
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eFestivals
Rage Against The Machine cap a night of rock at Leeds
28 August 2008
Saturday review reporting that the band stopped for several minutes and asked the crowd to step back; also lists the festival location as Bramham Park, Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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Music World News
Rage Against The Machine Sound Cut Mid-Set At Leeds
25 August 2008
Mirror of the Gigwise report, stating that the set was interrupted during “Bombtrack” because of crowd-crush fears.
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setlist.fm
Rage Against the Machine Concert Setlist at Leeds Festival 2008
Event date: 23 August 2008
User-contributed event page confirming the act, date, festival, and venue location as Leeds Festival 2008, Bramham, England. Supplementary only.
⚠️ Supplementary source only.
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Ticketmaster UK
Bramham Park, Leeds | Events & Tickets
Current venue page
Current venue listing for Bramham Park giving the address as Wetherby, Leeds, LS23 6ND, Great Britain. Used for venue address only.
⚠️ Venue address only.
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12
YouTube
RATM Leeds Festival 2008 Bombtrack - take a step back
Not verified
Search result description says the clip shows Zack stopping the performance and telling everyone to take a step back. The page could not be fully opened in the research environment.
⚠️ Supplementary only; not fully verified.
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