Silverchair
on Fire as Alarm see's Centre Emptied
Townsville Bulletin
By Catherine To
Thursday December 2, 1999
A fire alarm last night forced the evacuation of more that 3500 fans just three
minutes before headline act silverchair was due to hit the
stage.
The concert crowd was evacuated from the Townsville Entertainment Centre and
Convention Centre after alarms went off at about 9:12pm.
Disgruntled fans booed outside the centre, as two Queensland Fire and Rescue
Authority trucks arrived at the scene.
Acting station officer Brian Corrigan said a manual call had been activated
by the smashing of the alarm glass. "It was just a false alarm,"
Mr Corrigan said.
He believed that an individual broke the glass, but whether or not it was a
deliberate act or an accident remained to be seen.
"Someone could have accidentally leant upon it or dropped something on it,
we would like to think it was an accident rather than a mischevious
act," he said.
After an investigation, the alarms were stopped, and about six minutes later
fans were allowed back into the centre. About 15 minutes later,
silverchair - fronted by Daniel Johns - hit the stage to the
cheers of the crowd.
Skinflint, Jebediah and Grinspoon were the support acts.
[Thanks to Helena for the transcript]