The Rocket QueenRiot
During Guns N’ Roses’ 2 July 1991 concert at Riverport Amphitheater, Axl Rose left the stage after confronting a fan with a camera during “Rocket Queen.” The show stopped and a riot followed in and around the venue, with injuries, arrests, and major property damage reported.
Overview
What Happened
Core Findings
Evidence Picture
The central sequence is consistent across the source set: the concert was stopped after Axl Rose confronted a fan with a camera, and disorder followed after the band left the stage.
The strongest contemporary source in the document is the Los Angeles Times report from 4 July 1991, with UPI reports supporting later legal developments and injury reporting.
Date and venue strong
Multiple contemporary and later sources match the 2 July 1991 Riverport Amphitheater show.
Injury total disputed
Reported figures range from about 60 to about 75 injured, depending on source.
Property damage supported
The Los Angeles Times gives the clearest figure: more than $200,000.
No deaths verified
The reviewed source set did not verify any fatality linked to the incident.
Quick View
Incident Highlights
Operational Picture
Known Sequence
Conflicting Information
What Does Not Fully Match
The reviewed sources give different injury figures for the same incident.
Attendance figures do not fully align across the source set.
Only one reviewed source provides a precise damage estimate.
Unverified Details
Still Not Nailed Down
Later wording such as “dozens arrested” was not fully pinned down against the contemporary count.
The exact date and full text of the St. Louis Police Facebook post were not confirmed.
No fatality was verified in the sources reviewed.
Some Billboard, STLtoday, and Variety material was paywalled or restricted.
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