Metal part falls at Springsteen concert in Gelsenkirchen – three injured!

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At Bruce Springsteen's last concert on June 28, 2025 in Gelsenkirchen, a piece of metal fell from the Veltins Arena and injured three people.

Bei Bruce Springsteen's letztem Konzert am 28.06.2025 in Gelsenkirchen fiel ein Metallteil aus der Veltins Arena und verletzte drei Personen.
At Bruce Springsteen's last concert on June 28, 2025 in Gelsenkirchen, a piece of metal fell from the Veltins Arena and injured three people.

Metal part falls at Springsteen concert in Gelsenkirchen – three injured!

Bruce Springsteen's last concert in Germany took place on Friday evening in the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen. But the evening was overshadowed by a dangerous incident when a metal piece over a meter long suddenly fell from the video cube and fell into the crowd. Loaded with the energetic music of “Boss”, there was an unnecessary moment of shock that posed an unexpected challenge not only for the guests, but also for the organizers and security forces. How t-online.de reported that three concertgoers got caught up in the whirlwind of events.

During a tour of the arena, the heavy aluminum element fell from a corner of the video cube and injured a 22-year-old woman from Koblenz, a 50-year-old woman from Erlangen and a 48-year-old man from Warendorf. The medical team on site reacted quickly and took the injured immediately to hospital, where they were released that night.

Initial measures and investigations

The area under the video cube was immediately cordoned off and police quickly went to the scene to investigate the causes of the incident. According to initial findings, she assumes it was an accident, but the investigation is ongoing. In the meantime, it is also being checked whether other parts of the video cube construction are at risk in order to avoid similar incidents in the future. Loud infranken.de The reason why the metal part fell down has not yet been conclusively clarified, but safety is a key concern at major events.

The Veltins Arena has already taken steps and stated that its security concepts will always be kept up to date. This also includes compliance with the recommendations set out in an orientation framework for major events. This framework, which must be examined by municipal authorities, is intended to make the planning and implementation of events in this country safer, as on in North Rhine-Westphalia can be read. Safety is the top priority, and this also applies to events with increased risk potential.

Continuation of the concert and review of the tour

Despite the incident, the organizers continued the concert, which was well received by the fans. After all, after his performances in Berlin and Frankfurt with Gelsenkirchen, Springsteen followed the wish of his loyal fans for an unforgettable conclusion to his German tour.

The event surprised everyone involved and shows how important it is to constantly check and adapt safety standards at major events. Whether it's artistic performances or sporting events, the health and safety of visitors should always be a priority.