Led Zeppelin Pacific Coliseum Incident
Incident Overview · Concert Crowd Pressure

Led Zeppelin
Pacific Coliseum

On 19 August 1971, Led Zeppelin opened their North American tour at Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver. Official-source material describes a sold-out show complicated by thousands of ticketless arrivals, an overfilled crowd, and pressure at the front that forced the concert to stop twice.

Date
19 Aug 1971
Venue
Pacific Coliseum
Crowd
≈18,000 reported
Fatalities
None verified
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Known Facts

Incident
Led Zeppelin at Pacific Coliseum
Date
19 August 1971
Location
Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Current Site Address
100 North Renfrew Street, Vancouver
Injuries
35 youths + 2 police officers reported by official Led Zeppelin page

What Happened

The verified material shows Led Zeppelin played Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver on 19 August 1971. The show opened the band’s North American summer tour and is documented on the official Led Zeppelin website.

The strongest incident detail comes from the official show page, which reproduces Rick McGrath’s account. It says roughly 3,000 fans from Seattle arrived without tickets, promoters admitted people rather than risk a glass break, the crowd grew to about 18,000, and the concert was stopped twice because pressure at the front was starting to damage the stage.

The same official page includes a footnote that over 3,000 ticketless fans tried to storm the gates and that 35 youths and two police officers were injured. That figure is source-backed, but an independently accessible contemporary news article confirming it was not found in the supplied research set.

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Incident Highlights

1971
Year
Official show date: 19 August 1971.
3,000+
Ticketless Fans
Official page says over 3,000 attempted to storm the gates.
18,000
Crowd Size
Rick McGrath account says the crowd swelled to about 18,000.
2
Concert Stops
The performance was stopped twice due to crowd pressure at the front.

Known Sequence

Sold-out Vancouver opener
Led Zeppelin opened the North America Summer 1971 tour at Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver.
Thousands arrive without tickets
Official-source material says roughly 3,000 fans arrived without tickets, including many from Seattle.
Promoters allow extra entry
Rick McGrath’s account says people were admitted rather than risking the glass being broken by the crowd outside.
Front-of-stage pressure escalates
The crowd swelled to about 18,000 and the concert was stopped twice as the crush at the front began damaging the stage area.
Injury figure recorded
The official show page states 35 youths and two police officers were injured, but no open independent contemporary report was verified.

Reliability Notes

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Date and Venue Strong
The official Led Zeppelin show and event pages confirm 19 August 1971 at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver.
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Crowd Pressure Supported
The official page reproduces an account of extra admission, a crowd around 18,000, and pressure severe enough to stop the concert twice.
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Injury Figure Limited
35 youths and two officers is stated on the official show page, but independent open contemporary confirmation was not located.
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Address Is Modern
The current PNE address supports site location, not a separate 1971 incident report address.
⚠️ Reporting CautionThe core event and venue are strong. The injuries figure should be presented as official-site reported, not independently confirmed by an opened contemporary newspaper in this research set.

Disputed or Weak Points

Disputed Detail
Reported injuries outside / around the venue

The official Led Zeppelin show page reports 35 youths and two police officers injured. A social-media search snippet surfaced a different claim involving 31 policemen, but the underlying source was not successfully opened and is not treated as verified evidence.

Source 1

Led Zeppelin official show page: 35 youths and two police officers injured after over 3,000 ticketless fans attempted to storm the gates.

Source 2

Unopened social-media search snippet: claimed 31 policemen were treated. This remains unverified and is not used as a settled figure.

Editorial note: only the official-site figure is usable from the verified source set.

Unverified Details

Independent injury confirmation

No independently accessible contemporary news report confirming the official injury figure was located.

Original review publication data

The Jeani Read review image is preserved on the official site, but the original newspaper page was not independently opened.

1971 street address

The current PNE address is verified; a source giving a precise 1971 address for the incident was not found.

Fatalities

No fatality report was found in the verified sources.

Source Cards

01
Rock’s Backpages
Led Zeppelin: Vancouver 1971
August 1971
Rick McGrath / The Georgia Straight listing indexed by Rock’s Backpages. Matches the official Led Zeppelin site’s reproduction of Vancouver 1971 interview material.
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02
Guitar World
Hear Led Zeppelin deliver a rare performance of Gallows Pole amid their chaotic 1971 Vancouver show
3 August 2022
Identifies the performance as Led Zeppelin’s 19 August 1971 Vancouver show at Pacific Coliseum and describes the show as chaotic in connection with surfaced audio.
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03
Led Zeppelin Official Website
Pacific Coliseum - August 19, 1971 / Vancouver
Page date shown as 19 August 1971
Official show page listing date, venue and city. It reproduces Rick McGrath’s account of ticketless arrivals, crowd growth to about 18,000, two concert stoppages, and the injuries footnote.
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Led Zeppelin Official Website
August 19, 1971
19 August 1971
Official event page for the start of the North America Summer 1971 tour, listing Vancouver, Canada and Pacific Coliseum.
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05
Led Zeppelin Official Website
Vancouver 1971 (Georgia Straight)
Undated image page
Official image page linking a Georgia Straight spread to the Pacific Coliseum 19 August 1971 show.
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06
Led Zeppelin Official Website
Vancouver 1971 review
Undated image page
Official review image page. The preserved review describes the show as sold out in advance and says extra ticket-seekers could almost have formed a second audience.
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07
Pacific National Exhibition
Pacific Coliseum
Current official venue page
Official PNE venue page confirming Pacific Coliseum as part of the Hastings Park complex in Vancouver.
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08
Pacific National Exhibition
Plan your visit to the PNE
Current official page
Official PNE page giving Pacific Coliseum’s current location as 100 North Renfrew Street, Vancouver.
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09
Led Zeppelin Official Website
Pacific Coliseum - July 18, 1973 / Vancouver
18 July 1973 show page
Official retrospective page noting that Vancouver refused a licence for a planned 1972 return, with police fears of unmanageable trouble quoted from Mayor T. Campbell.
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10
Led Zeppelin Official Website
Seattle Center Coliseum - June 18, 1972
18 June 1972 show page
Official page reproducing the announcement that a second Seattle Coliseum show served as the make-up date because of a freeze on rock concerts in Vancouver.
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11
LedZepNews
Snippets of an unheard 1971 Led Zeppelin show have been emerging online
19 June 2022
Later retrospective source identifying the performance as Led Zeppelin’s 19 August 1971 Vancouver show and discussing surviving audio fragments.
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