Toronto's Rogers Stadium welcomes Coldplay with crowd control 'adjustments' | CBC News
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Gates of Rogers Stadium are flooded with fans for the first of four Coldplay shows. Adjustments are being made for better crowd control due to long exit times reported after the venue's inaugural concert. Live Nation Canada plans to add signage, lighting, staff, and water stations. Attendees express concerns about bathrooms and water while navigating the venue. Some fans, misled about the location, have had to travel considerable distances just to reach the stadium. Nevertheless, some attendees remain excited about the experience despite the challenges.
Thousands of fans are flooding through the gates of Rogers Stadium for the first of four shows by British rock band Coldplay, as organizers say they are "making adjustments" to improve crowd control at Toronto's newest outdoor music venue.
Live Nation Canada is enhancing the fan experience at Rogers Stadium by adding more signage, lighting, staff, and water stations following reports of crowd control issues.
Barb Lucas, an attendee, expressed her concerns about long lines for bathrooms and limited water, stating she would stay in her seat to avoid congestion after the concert.
Brian Ellis shared his disappointment after realizing the concert was at Rogers Stadium and not the downtown Rogers Centre, requiring him to walk for half an hour to reach the venue.
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