BOSSES at Plymouth’s Home Park stadium are to review the way they run events following reports of “chaos” at the Muse gig on Saturday evening.
Staff at Plymouth Argyle’s stadium acknowledged there had been “some issues” at the event, with queues to get in and for refreshments, but said the overall concert had been “hugely successful”.
They stressed that many in the 25,000-plus audience had enjoyed a good experience and said they were proud to have hosted one of the world’s top live rock bands.
Nevertheless, dozens of gig-goers have complained about the way the event was run and highlighted lengthy queues for buses, to enter the stadium, to buy refreshments and even to get to a toilet.
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