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Portola Festival responds to crowd control incident, calling it “minimal, isolated issue”

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Portola Festival in San Francisco witnessed a crowd control incident on Saturday which saw people climbing over barricades.

The Goldenvoice-affiliated festival based at the city’s Pier 80 had people rushing over to see Fred again..’s set at around 5:PM on the first day of its debut edition.

The incident occurred at the Warehouse stage which is said to be an enclosed stage that has two different entrances for general admission and VIP.

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30 minutes before Fred again..’s set the crowd began to gather at the entrance, and eventually people started forcing their way in.

According to festival promoter Goldenvoice and its owner AEG, there were no injuries and there have also been no reports of gate-crashing and no on-site arrests.

“There was a minimal, isolated issue with a festival stage entrance yesterday,” a representative for Goldenvoice parent company AEG explain in a statement according to Billboard. “This occurred within the confines of the grounds and was quickly addressed and corrected. There were no reported injuries and the festival continued for another six hours without incident.”

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Portola’s line-up included headline performances from Flume and The Chemical Brothers as well as, KAYTRANADA, Jamie xx, Charli XCX, James Blake, Peggy Gou and many others.

Videos of the incident have circulated on social media. Watch some of them below.

Becky Buckle is Mixmag’s Video and Editorial Assistant, follow her on Twitter

Written by: Tim Hopkins

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