What's happened
At a concert by The Last Dinner Party in Lincoln, male attendees reported being subjected to invasive security checks and questioning about their knowledge of the band. The band canceled the show due to illness, while the venue apologized for the treatment of guests, stating it fell short of their entry policy.
Why it matters
What the papers say
According to Roisin O'Connor in The Independent, attendees reported feeling uncomfortable and disrespected by the security measures at the Engine Shed. One fan described being 'funnelled into a dark corner' and interrogated about his favorite song. Similarly, Bethany Minelle from Sky News highlighted that the venue's management made 'ad-hoc changes' to security protocols based on prior incidents, which led to the unacceptable treatment of guests. Laura Snapes from The Guardian noted that the venue's statement acknowledged the need for equal treatment of all attendees, indicating a commitment to rectify the situation. The contrasting perspectives from these sources illustrate the widespread concern over the treatment of fans and the implications for future events.
How we got here
The Last Dinner Party, a rising indie rock band, was scheduled to perform at the Engine Shed in Lincoln. Prior to the concert, security measures were reportedly altered due to concerns from previous events, leading to uncomfortable experiences for some attendees.
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