While fans raved about the Post Malone show, many criticized long entry lines and poor crowd control at Providence Park.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The music lit up the night, but for many fans, the biggest show at Providence Park in nearly a century started with a major headache.
Saturday’s sold-out concert, headlined by Post Malone and Jelly Roll, drew tens of thousands to the 99-year-old stadium for what was only its third concert in the last 10 months.
“The show was amazing,” said Eric Goranson, who bought tickets last November. “It was well produced. It was well set up. I loved the fireworks. The
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