Alkaline Concert25 March 2017
During Alkaline’s March 25, 2017 concert at the National Stadium Car Park, a crowd surge/disorder occurred when patrons uprooted or broke down the fence between VIP and general sections as Alkaline took the stage after 3:00 a.m., causing a stampede or near-stampede. Contemporary and later reports agree on the barrier breach and crowd disorder.
Incident Overview
What the sources agree on
Date: 25/03/2017. Contemporary sources place Magnum New Rules / Alkaline Live: New Rules on Saturday, March 25, 2017.
Location: National Stadium Car Park, St Andrew / Kingston, Jamaica. Sources variously describe the venue as the National Stadium Car Park in St Andrew, the National Stadium in Kingston, and Independence Park (National Stadium Car Park), Kingston. An official government agency page for Independence Park Limited lists the National Stadium in Kingston as its facility.
Incident name: Alkaline Concert / Magnum New Rules / Alkaline Live: New Rules. The user’s wording is “Alkaline Concert”; sources commonly use Magnum New Rules and Alkaline Live: New Rules.
Incident Summary
Barrier line failed under crowd pressure
During Alkaline’s March 25, 2017 concert at the National Stadium Car Park, a crowd surge/disorder occurred when patrons uprooted or broke down the fence between VIP and general sections as Alkaline took the stage after 3:00 a.m., causing a stampede or near-stampede. Contemporary and later reports agree on the barrier breach and crowd disorder.
Reported injuries: Not verified. I found multiple sources describing a stampede/crowd disorder, but the sources I could verify in this pass did not provide a confirmed injury total for the Jamaica event.
Reported fatalities: Not verified. I found no verified source in this research pass reporting deaths from this incident.
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The following details should not be treated as settled facts without further primary-source confirmation.
Different sources use different wording or figures for this point, so it should be treated with care.
Jamaica Observer preview/reporting says “National Stadium Car Park in St Andrew.”
IRIE Magazine says “National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.”
These may describe the same complex/area differently rather than indicate different locations. Later coverage also uses “Independence Park (National Stadium Car Park)” in Kingston.
Different sources use different wording or figures for this point, so it should be treated with care.
Jamaica Star search snippet says “thousands of patrons.”
Caribbean Life (2022), quoting publicist Rickardo Shuzzr, says the 2017 staging saw “over 30,000 patrons.”
I found no contemporaneous official attendance count in the sources I could verify here. The “over 30,000” figure is later and attributed to a publicist.
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These points were not verified in the supplied research pass.
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