EDM Identity
  • News
  • Music
    • Exclusive Mixes
    • Playlists
  • Events
  • Culture
  • Interviews
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
EDM Identity
  • News
  • Music
    • Exclusive Mixes
    • Playlists
  • Events
  • Culture
  • Interviews
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
EDM Identity
No Result
View All Result

Parklife Festival Shuts Down Stage to Prevent Crowd Surge

John Cameron by John Cameron
June 16, 2025
in News

Parklife Festival shut down its Matinee Stage “as a result of crowd movement,” according to a statement.


Parklife Festival didn’t entirely go as planned over the weekend. The Manchester gathering’s organizers halted the programming on its Matinee Stage on Sunday, June 15, getting ahead of potential incidents caused by a crowd surge.

Attendees learned of the decision via the Parklife Festival app. “Upon advice of the PL safety team, the show on the Matinee stage has been paused,” reads a notification sent out on Sunday. “We will update asap.”

This meant that scheduled performances by Chris Stussy and local artist Josh Baker were called off, and new time slots couldn’t be added for them at any of the festival’s other seven stages. “Unfortunately, it has been impossible to relocate Josh Baker’s and Chris Stussy’s performances to a new stage,” Parklife shared in a statement. “Our teams worked quickly and diligently to address the situation and the safety of our festival attendees is always our utmost priority.”

The festival’s organizers chalked the move up to “crowd movement at the Matinee Stage,” explaining that they followed “the advice of our safety team to remove the risk of any potential incidents.” Parklife, which drew some 80,000 revelers in 2025, also billed headliners like Mau P, Peggy Gou, salute, Bou, and Charli XCX.

Crowd surges at festivals have caused fatalities in the past. Perhaps most notably, a stampede at the 2010 edition of Love Parade in Duisburg, Germany killed 21 and injured over 600, signaling the demise of the longrunning event brand.

Stussy posted in an Instagram Story that he was “really gutted” not to perform after flying “straight from Barcelona to play a 3 hours closing set,” but that “safety comes first and we will make this right very soon.”

Baker, meanwhile, said “I deeply apologise” in his own Instagram Story. “I can’t really put into words what today was going to mean to me,” he wrote.


ShareTweetShareShare
John Cameron

John Cameron

I'm a recovering techno elitist and the managing editor of EDM Identity. I try to write articles that give the context I wished I had when I started getting more into dance music two decades ago.

MORE ON EDMIDENTITY

Maverick Helicopters EDC Las Vegas 2025
Festival News

Fly to EDC Las Vegas 2026 in Style with Maverick Helicopters

by Grant Gilmore
July 9, 2025
Fyre Festival
News

Billy McFarland Puts Fyre Festival Brand Up for Auction on eBay

by Grant Gilmore
July 9, 2025
Brownies & Lemonade Rattleship 2024 Silent Disco
Festival News

Brownies & Lemonade Cancels Upcoming Edition of Rattleship

by Grant Gilmore
July 9, 2025
deadmau5 helmet XS Las Vegas 2025
News

deadmau5 Brings First-Ever Canadian mau5hop Pop-Up Shop to Toronto

by Sheila Lim
July 9, 2025
EDC Las Vegas 2022 - stereoBLOOM
News

Insomniac’s Discovery Project Inks New Deal with Cosmic Academy

by Grant Gilmore
July 8, 2025
Next Post
Sammy Virji Extends North America Tour, Announces New Album

Sammy Virji Extends North America Tour, Announces New Album

FOLLOW US

Facebook Instagram TikTok Twitter Soundcloud Youtube
EDM Identity

© 2025 All Rights Reserved

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Team
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility

Cleantalk Pixel
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Music
  • Events
  • Culture
  • Festival Tips
  • Interviews
  • Shop

© 2025 All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.