Incident Overview · Concert Crowd Rush
Beatles SeattleCenter Coliseum
On 21 August 1964, the Beatles played Seattle Center Coliseum during their first major North American tour. Sources describe a disorderly crowd scene, teenage fans rushing toward the stage, a large first-aid response, and the band later leaving by ambulance after normal exits were swarmed.
Core Facts
What Happened
- Date
- Friday, 21 August 1964
- Location
- Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle Center, Seattle, Washington
- Incident Name
- Beatles Seattle Center Coliseum crowd rush
- Reported Injuries
- Conflicting totals: 35 first-aid cases; one source adds 2 hospitalized teens
- Fatalities
- No fatalities reported in reviewed sources
Overview
Opening Notes
Reviewed sources agree that the Beatles’ Seattle concert involved crowd disorder significant enough to need police, fire, ambulance, and first-aid support. HistoryLink describes hundreds of teenage girls rushing the stage, while other local and institutional sources support a busy medical response.
The event took place at Seattle Center Coliseum, now part of the Climate Pledge Arena site. A later landmark report gives the arena property address as 305 Harrison Street, but the source file treats that as a later verified property address rather than a confirmed 1964 incident-day postal address.
The main disputed points are attendance, injury totals, and venue naming. None of these disputes undermine the core finding: this was a high-energy Beatlemania crowd event with stage-rush behaviour and a post-show evacuation problem.
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Incident Highlights
The Seattle show took place during the Beatles’ 1964 North American tour.
Sources give crowd figures from 14,300 to 14,720.
HistoryLink states 35 people required first-aid treatment.
MOHAI preview text refers to five ambulances and a life-rescue unit on site.
Chronology
Known Sequence
Before the show
The Beatles arrived in Seattle for their 21 August 1964 performance, with contemporary and retrospective sources placing the concert at Seattle Center Coliseum.
Crowd gathers
More than 14,000 fans attended. Exact attendance varies by source, with figures including 14,300, 14,045, and 14,720.
Stage rush
HistoryLink reports that hundreds of teenage girls rushed the stage during the concert, creating disorder and a need for active control.
Medical response
Sources describe a busy first-aid room, emergency units on site, 35 first-aid cases, and later reporting that two teens were hospitalized.
Post-show exit
Several sources state the Beatles left in an ambulance because fans swarmed or trapped normal exit routes after the performance.
Venue Strong
Seattle Center Coliseum is consistently identified across local, historical, and Beatles reference sources.
Attendance Variable
All sources support a major crowd, but the exact number is not settled.
Medical Response Supported
The source file supports first aid, ambulance presence, and possible hospitalisations.
Fatalities Not Reported
No reviewed source reported deaths connected with this incident.
The core crowd-rush and emergency-response picture is well supported. Exact injury totals and attendance figures remain shaky, so they should be treated as reported ranges rather than hard numbers.
Conflicting Information
What Does Not Fully Line Up
Attendance
Reviewed sources agree the crowd was above 14,000, but not on the exact number.
Clay Eals’ 2022 retrospective gives another figure, 14,045. The source file does not resolve the difference.
Injury and medical totals
The available sources may be counting first-aid cases and hospitalisations differently.
These reports are not necessarily contradictory, but the totals should not be merged without a clearer primary source.
Venue naming
Sources use different names for the same arena site because the building has changed names over time.
This appears to be naming context, not a different location.
Unverified Details
A source-supported 1964 street address for the venue was not verified. The 305 Harrison Street address comes from a later landmark report.
A fully open copy of the cited Seattle Times or Seattle Post-Intelligencer articles was not verified in this pass.
No reviewed source reported fatalities, but an explicit contemporary “zero fatalities” source was not found.
The names, diagnoses, and later outcomes of injured or hospitalized spectators were not confirmed.
Sources
Reference Cards
Associated Press / Newspapers.com
Tizzy Teens Mob Beatles In Seattle
22 August 1964
Contemporary AP report stating a screaming crowd of teenagers trapped the Beatles in the coliseum after the Seattle show.
Visit Source →FOX 13 Seattle
50 years ago tonight, the Beatles played Seattle Center
21 August 2014
Local retrospective confirming the 21 August 1964 Seattle Center Coliseum show and attendance above 14,000.
Visit Source →Washington State Historical Society
A Hard Day’s Night: The Beatles’ 1964 Seattle Concert
Summer 1996
Historical magazine feature on the August 1964 Seattle concert, including post-show escape details.
Visit Source →HistoryLink
Beatles play at the Seattle Center Coliseum on August 21, 1964
17 March 2003
Core historical source stating 14,300 fans, hundreds rushing the stage, 35 first-aid cases, and ambulance departure.
Visit Source →Seattle Now & Then
Beatles, 1964, Coliseum
28 April 2022
Detailed local retrospective giving a health summary of 2 hospitalized teens and 35 others receiving first aid.
Visit Source →Seattle Center
Beatles Week, Aug. 18-23
11 August 2014
Official Seattle Center retrospective stating the Beatles made their Washington State premiere at the Coliseum.
Visit Source →The Beatles Bible
The Beatles live: Coliseum, Seattle
Updated 24 January 2024
Beatles reference source stating 14,720 fans, a girl falling in front of Ringo’s drum riser, and ambulance escape.
Visit Source →MOHAI
Men carrying an overcome fan at the Beatles concert
No page date stated
Museum collection entry tied to the incident, supporting a busy first-aid room and emergency units on site.
Visit Source →MOHAI
George Harrison and John Lennon performing at the Beatles concert
No page date stated
Museum entry confirming venue, date, and crowd above 14,000.
Visit Source →UW Ethnomusicology Archives / SoundCloud
Beatles Press Conference | Seattle, August 21, 1964
25 August 2014
University-hosted audio post for the Beatles’ 21 August 1964 Seattle press conference.
Visit Source →Seattle Department of Neighborhoods
Century 21 Coliseum / Key Arena
26 August 2005
Landmark-related report identifying the arena complex and giving the property address as 305 Harrison Street.
Visit Source →The Paul McCartney Project
The Beatles concert at Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, WA, USA
No clear page date
Secondary Beatles reference repeating the stage-rush and first-aid account. Useful as a supporting lead.
Visit Source →Source Links
Open Source List
Washington State Historical Society
A Hard Day’s Night: The Beatles’ 1964 Seattle Concert
Summer 1996
Open →Museum of History & Industry
Men carrying an overcome fan at the Beatles concert
No page date stated
Open →Museum of History & Industry
George Harrison and John Lennon performing at the Beatles concert
No page date stated
Open →The Paul McCartney Project
The Beatles concert at Seattle Coliseum, Seattle, WA, USA
No clear page date
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