Jun 5, 2025
Denmark’s Roskilde Festival hosts two days of Showstop Procedure training, 25 years after 9 tragic deaths
Pink Bows Foundation (“organization” or “Pink Bows”) announced today another milestone – its global expansion – growing its impact with the successful delivery of two additional accredited Showstop® Procedure courses hosted by Denmark’s Roskilde Festival and attended by Paleo Festival and Engage Festival, among other event organizers and managers across Europe. Other sold-out training sessions took place in Dublin and Glasgow, with further courses to be announced for Fall 2025.
“Never stop learning and improving. I believe that we have a good system for stopping a show at Roskilde Festival and RFX. We still hosted a course on Showstop procedure today on behalf of Pink Bows Foundation,” said Morton Therkilsden, Director of Safety, Roskilde Festival.
Jill brings extensive experience in non-profit management, fundraising, development and marketing that will take the Foundation to its next stage of growth. Pink Bows Foundation (“Foundation” or “Pink Bows”) announced today that it has hired JHJ Collective (“company”), a consultancy specializing in strategic growth initiatives in the non-profit sector and empowering organizations to reach their […]
Read PostOver the years, the live events business has become a highly organized, and in many ways standardized, industry, especially in all matters pertaining to the audience’s safety and security at an event. The one aspect that’s been lacking a standardized procedure so far is the moment a show needs to be halted. So far, this […]
Read PostPink Bows Foundation (“Foundation” or “Pink Bows”) announced today a significant expansion of its Showstop® Procedure training program, the first-ever standardized safety protocol for large scale events. In-person training and certification will take place in seven cities across the U.S. and Canada, including New York, NY; Dallas, TX; New Orleans, LA; Houston, TX; Nashville, TN; Charlotte, NC; […]
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