Tragedy has sadly hit at Steve Aoki‘s show in Spain with three people dying at Madrid Arena after a crowd rush at an exit for his show.
Without a definitive reason known for what caused the crush, reports suggest a panic for the exits began after a flare was ignited within the crowd.
Sadly, it is confirmed that the three people who were killed included two 18 years old females, while the third was a 25 year old female, Spanish authorities have said.
The Dim Mak Records label owner took to Facebook to explain what has to be considered a dark day in the world of dance music.
“After my performance last night at Thriller Music Park at the Madrid Arena in Spain, I was devastated to hear that three people had died during a crowd rush at one of the exits. The safety of my fans has always been my top priority and had I known that there was any distress putting people in jeopardy within the venue I would have ended my show immediately. My show in Bilbao, Spain tonight will be cancelled out of respect for those who lost their lives and those who are injured. I would like to express my deepest condolences and heart felt prayers to the families and loved ones during this difficult time.”
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