Crush At Brixton Academy 09:19 - Dec 16 with 2002 views | SaintNick | I know several people on here go to Brixton Academy regularly, so i hope they werent there last night when apparently there was an attempt to storm the venue by ticketless fans, strangely Sky news were very reticent in saying who was playing there for some reason. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:25 - Dec 16 with 1966 views | SaintNick |
I have never heard of him |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:49 - Dec 16 with 1937 views | dirk_doone |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:25 - Dec 16 by SaintNick | I have never heard of him |
You are not alone. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:16 - Dec 16 with 1922 views | saints__fan__73 |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:49 - Dec 16 by dirk_doone | You are not alone. |
I thought this was going to be a review of a gig. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:29 - Dec 16 with 1899 views | SonicBoom | I really don't know what's happening at the moment particularly in London. It seems there is a culture developing of just storming places. There have been several incidents recently where large groups have attempted to storm into events - gigs and shops mainly but also football. Social media is also full of videos of gangs of mostly young people storming into shops (Apple for example) and even McDonalds, and just taking anything they want. I guess they feel these days there is little chance of being caught in a group and even if they do they don't fear the consequences. |  | |  |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:29 - Dec 16 with 1896 views | PatfromPoole | Shame. It is my favourite gig venue by a mile, cracking atmosphere in there and a real historic feel about the place. Iconic. [Post edited 16 Dec 2022 10:29]
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:46 - Dec 16 with 1875 views | dirk_doone |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:29 - Dec 16 by SonicBoom | I really don't know what's happening at the moment particularly in London. It seems there is a culture developing of just storming places. There have been several incidents recently where large groups have attempted to storm into events - gigs and shops mainly but also football. Social media is also full of videos of gangs of mostly young people storming into shops (Apple for example) and even McDonalds, and just taking anything they want. I guess they feel these days there is little chance of being caught in a group and even if they do they don't fear the consequences. |
The government is losing control of the country. You can see it with law and order, public transport, the health system and the economy. It's probably going to get a lot worse next summer, when we can expect a repeat of the 2011 London riots. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:52 - Dec 16 with 1866 views | saints__fan__73 | What's the demographic of these 'young people' rushing into stores in gangs and stealing stuff? |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:56 - Dec 16 with 1853 views | dirk_doone |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:16 - Dec 16 by saints__fan__73 | I thought this was going to be a review of a gig. |
I don't think there's much fear of me being caught in the crush at an Asake gig. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:00 - Dec 16 with 1849 views | 1885_SFC | Bit weird - a singer who's name is pronounced 'Arse-ache'... |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:03 - Dec 16 with 1845 views | saints__fan__73 |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:56 - Dec 16 by dirk_doone | I don't think there's much fear of me being caught in the crush at an Asake gig. |
I meant a review of a band called 'Crush' at the Academy. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:17 - Dec 16 with 1832 views | MytchettSaint |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:29 - Dec 16 by SonicBoom | I really don't know what's happening at the moment particularly in London. It seems there is a culture developing of just storming places. There have been several incidents recently where large groups have attempted to storm into events - gigs and shops mainly but also football. Social media is also full of videos of gangs of mostly young people storming into shops (Apple for example) and even McDonalds, and just taking anything they want. I guess they feel these days there is little chance of being caught in a group and even if they do they don't fear the consequences. |
100% spot on |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 15:28 - Dec 16 with 1730 views | SaintNick |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:46 - Dec 16 by dirk_doone | The government is losing control of the country. You can see it with law and order, public transport, the health system and the economy. It's probably going to get a lot worse next summer, when we can expect a repeat of the 2011 London riots. |
Part of the reason the government got in was that people felt that the then government was losing control of the country with the major rioting that took place in London |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 16:46 - Dec 16 with 1678 views | MytchettSaint |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 15:28 - Dec 16 by SaintNick | Part of the reason the government got in was that people felt that the then government was losing control of the country with the major rioting that took place in London |
In 2011? Who was in power back then? |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 16:58 - Dec 16 with 1652 views | Poirot | Clearly the 'type' of fans this artist attracts caused this situation. |  | |  |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 02:42 - Dec 17 with 1502 views | dirk_doone |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 16:46 - Dec 16 by MytchettSaint | In 2011? Who was in power back then? |
Tne Conservatives. As Nick's pointed out, they were losing control even then and were replaced by more Conservatives who lost even more control. The polticians Eton is churning out seem to be geting worse and worse. [Post edited 17 Dec 2022 15:25]
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:29 - Dec 17 with 1399 views | Bridders2 |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:46 - Dec 16 by dirk_doone | The government is losing control of the country. You can see it with law and order, public transport, the health system and the economy. It's probably going to get a lot worse next summer, when we can expect a repeat of the 2011 London riots. |
It's called 'Steaming' and it's been going on in London since the late 80's so not a new phenomenon. Large groups of black youngsters rush into a shop and run out with the goods. I witnessed one in Oxford Street once. |  | |  |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:44 - Dec 17 with 1339 views | TripleNiemi |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 10:29 - Dec 16 by PatfromPoole | Shame. It is my favourite gig venue by a mile, cracking atmosphere in there and a real historic feel about the place. Iconic. [Post edited 16 Dec 2022 10:29]
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Ditto. The gentle rake on the floor means that wherever you stand you have a decent view. Great acoustics and plenty of history. Just a shame the Pogues will never play there again as those Xmas gigs were raucous. |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 15:42 - Dec 17 with 1257 views | cocklebreath |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 09:29 - Dec 17 by Bridders2 | It's called 'Steaming' and it's been going on in London since the late 80's so not a new phenomenon. Large groups of black youngsters rush into a shop and run out with the goods. I witnessed one in Oxford Street once. |
I had a student job in Corals bookies and often had warnings flash up of streaming’s in the local area, if it had happened in my shop I would have hid in the toilet. That was mid 90’s |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 16:52 - Dec 17 with 1219 views | SalisburySaint | Sad to hear of the death, but on the two occasions I’ve attended this year it’s been very well organised with barriers down the side of building with only two or three wide queue inside barriers for those going onto gigs. so not sure why there should have been the problems on this occasion |  | |  |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:42 - Dec 18 with 1008 views | TripleNiemi |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 16:52 - Dec 17 by SalisburySaint | Sad to hear of the death, but on the two occasions I’ve attended this year it’s been very well organised with barriers down the side of building with only two or three wide queue inside barriers for those going onto gigs. so not sure why there should have been the problems on this occasion |
Every time I have been to Brixton Academy (and I have done my fair share) the security etc. has been nothing short of impeccable - really easy and spot on…..walk down the side of the building, through the first lot of security, then a second check as you approach the front doors and then a further screening and ticket check at or just inside the entrance. Not sure what the causation was here (have not looked at the news) but it’s terrible regardless. Did Electric Brixton this year at as well for the first time, how have I missed that place!?! |  |
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Crush At Brixton Academy on 12:14 - Dec 18 with 972 views | PatfromPoole |
Crush At Brixton Academy on 11:42 - Dec 18 by TripleNiemi | Every time I have been to Brixton Academy (and I have done my fair share) the security etc. has been nothing short of impeccable - really easy and spot on…..walk down the side of the building, through the first lot of security, then a second check as you approach the front doors and then a further screening and ticket check at or just inside the entrance. Not sure what the causation was here (have not looked at the news) but it’s terrible regardless. Did Electric Brixton this year at as well for the first time, how have I missed that place!?! |
Yes, it has always been the same to me. But from the footage I have seen, it looks like there was a large mass of people on the forecourt area by the road. It’s tragic about the girl who has died, leaving behind 2 young kids. Awful. |  |
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