Mar 6, 2025
Pink Bows Foundation is launching “a first-of-its-kind global crowd safety training and certification for large-scale events,” according to a press release from the foundation, which also states that Sir Paul McCartney and event safety alliances worldwide have voiced their support.
The so-called Showstop Procedure training was created by Steve Allen and Dr. Mark Hamilton from Crowd Safety, both renowned experts in crowd safety and management. It aims “to facilitate collaboration with the event industry and help prevent event-related fatalities and injuries, such as those that occurred during the Astroworld crowd crush in 2021,” according to a press release.
“All ten deaths and injuries sustained at the 2021 Astroworld Festival could have been prevented,” according to
Nov 18, 2025
LONDON & HOUSTON- Pink Bows Foundation (“Foundation” or “Pink Bows”), a Texas-based nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing safety at live events, has been announced as the official nonprofit partner of the Union Jack Classic— a landmark Big 12 college football matchup between Arizona State University and the University of Kansas, taking place at Wembley Stadium on […]
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LONDON & HOUSTON-Pink Bows Foundation (“Foundation” or “Pink Bows”), a Texas-based nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing safety at live events, has been announced as the official nonprofit partner of the Union Jack Classic— a landmark Big 12 college football matchup between Arizona State University and the University of Kansas, taking place at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, […]
Read PostNov 10, 2025
It’s been 4 years since 10 people died at Travis Scott’s Astroworld music festival in Houston, TX. One of the victims families created a foundation with the goal of making sure crowd related tragedies like that one in 2021 never happen again. Tracy Kornett is explaining the training course they’re bringing to cities all over […]
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