FOUR people are fighting for their lives in hospital after a crush among a large number of fans at the O2 Academy in Brixton.
Hundreds of revellers were seen attempting to enter the venue in South London for Nigerian singer Asake’s sold-out show last night.
London’s O2 Academy in Brixton is a popular venue that attracts large crowds[/caption]
It is understood that parts of the crowd attempted to enter the venue, leading to safety fears from organisers.
The gig was called off part-way through, which angered many and sparked chaos as revellers demanded to know why.
A message was delivered to the fans with a microphone, which said “3,000 people have broken the doors outside”.
It added: “Because of security the police have asked us to close the show… this is nothing to do with us.”
Footage share online appears to show clashes between fans and police, with a large emergency service presence at the scene.
Cops have confirmed four people are in a critical condition in hospital.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said it had reports a large crowd tried to gain entry without tickets.
He said: “Emergency services attended the O2 Academy in Brixton following reports that a number of people had been injured after a large crowd attempted to gain entry without tickets.
“Four people are in a critical condition at hospital. Officers will remain in the area to provide reassurance.”
Representatives for Asake and the O2 Academy Brixton were contacted for comment.
Asake performs pictured performing in Atlanta US[/caption]