Following the event various newspapers and blogs brought the Migos and Lil Yachty crowd up on Thursday night, with various reports of "more than 200 people" that were assessed, with fans reported of being "sexually assaulted, intoxicated, hurt after falls, or suffering from overdoses". I could not comment on these aspects as I was not a witness to these acts, but watching those kids on Thursday night reminded me back in the day when I was a fan clamoring for the front row during the Edgefest days at Lansdowne Park in the 90s. Back when Live, Collective Soul, The Tea Party, Green Day were the biggest acts of the moment, the crush from the crowds and the heat was extreme, sometimes feeling immense pressure from the crowd at the back pushing my ribs into the front row barricade. A lot of fans couldn't take it and had security help them out, just like as I saw on Thursday night for Migos and Lil Yachty. Bluesfest should be applauded for bringing in hip hop acts to Ottawa, just like they have been supporting EDM for the past several years.
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