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Kenny Chesney Played a Show in Pittsburgh and His Savage Fans Left Little But Rubble Behind
Kenny Chesney Played a Show in Pittsburgh and His Savage Fans Left Little But Rubble Behind
Kenny Chesney's fans are notoriously a bunch of hooligans, known for getting rowdy, trashing venues, and generally acting as instruments of chaos whenever the country singer comes to town. Saturday night, the throng descended on Pittsburgh's Heinz Field for a Chesney concert, and despite the city's best attempts to set guidelines, Kenny Chesney fans don't want no stinkin' rules. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, over the course of the night, at least seven emergency medical transports were called for, 25 people were taken to hospitals (mostly for alcohol-related issues), five people were arrested, and several fights were broken up. And as rambunctious as the concert itself was, what came next may top it: The Post-Gazette reports that as the show ended, "a reeking, hulking mass of garbage leftover from the day’s earlier festivities began to appear behind the exodus of country music fans." The paper describes a scene wherein people held shirts up to their face to avoid the stench as fluid from portable toilets flooded the streets.
Kenny Chesney Played a Show in Pittsburgh and His Savage Fans Left Little But Rubble Behind
Kenny Chesney Played a Show in Pittsburgh and His Savage Fans Left Little But Rubble Behind
Kenny Chesney's fans are notoriously a bunch of hooligans, known for getting rowdy, trashing venues, and generally acting as instruments of chaos whenever the country singer comes to town. Saturday night, the throng descended on Pittsburgh's Heinz Field for a Chesney concert, and despite the city's best attempts to set guidelines, Kenny Chesney fans don't want no stinkin' rules. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, over the course of the night, at least seven emergency medical transports were called for, 25 people were taken to hospitals (mostly for alcohol-related issues), five people were arrested, and several fights were broken up. And as rambunctious as the concert itself was, what came next may top it: The Post-Gazette reports that as the show ended, "a reeking, hulking mass of garbage leftover from the day’s earlier festivities began to appear behind the exodus of country music fans." The paper describes a scene wherein people held shirts up to their face to avoid the stench as fluid from portable toilets flooded the streets.