Nov 5, 2025
The Pink Bows Foundation, in honor of 23-year-old Madison Dubiski, of Cypress, developed a training protocol that is internationally accredited, its website says. It’s been four years since the 2021 Astroworld festival tragedy, where 10 people were killed and hundreds were injured in a crowd surge during Houston rapper Travis Scott’s concert. KVUEabc: Read article
Read PostOct 25, 2025
Michelle and Brian Dubinski shared their story with Eric Alper, host of the @ThatEricAlper Show, a radio program on SiriusXM Canada. Listen to the show Read the excerpt below: Brian and Michelle Dubinski are turning loss into legacy through their Pink Bows Foundation. The foundation was created in honor of their daughter, Madison, who tragically […]
Read PostOct 24, 2025
On Saturday, Oct. 18, Lil Yachty’s post-football-game concert was cut short following Sacramento State’s homecoming victory over Northern Colorado, which drew an attendance of over 20,000. After the fireworks display, the rapper performed less than 10 minutes before he exited due to misconduct, according to President Dr. Luke Wood. Many attendees rushed the stage, coming from the […]
Read PostOct 20, 2025
The Pink Bows Foundation progressed its aim of making events safer, with another positive step towards establishing an international standard. The first courses in the Middle East, in Riyadh and Jeddah, were hosted by ESM Operations, whose own staff were joined by invited attendees from members of The Royal Guard, the Government’s General Entertainment Authority, […]
Read PostOct 20, 2025
The Pink Bows Foundation has hosted crowd safety trainings across the U.S. and Canada. CBC’s Sarah MacMillan attended the Toronto chapter of the training to learn more about how those behind the scenes are preparing for emergencies at events. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC): Watch Video
Read PostOct 19, 2025
The training is especially important in a major city like Toronto, where large shows and events take place, and which will host the World Cup next year. Radio-Canada: Watch video
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