Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

  • Jesse Jaskolski
  • August 4, 2024 12:03am
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As Lollapalooza 2024 rages on in Chicago, concert-goers are being warned about the dangers of fentanyl-laced drugs. Police have issued an urgent advisory urging festival-goers to test their substances before consuming them, following a spike in fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths across the United States.

Music enthusiasts flocking to Grant Park for Lollapalooza 2024 have been put on high alert, with authorities urging attendees to test their drugs for fentanyl. The warning comes amid a national crisis involving the deadly synthetic opioid that has claimed countless lives.

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

In a statement, Chicago police emphasized the importance of drug testing to prevent fatal outcomes. "We strongly encourage festival attendees to test their drugs before consuming them," the statement read. "Fentanyl is a highly potent and dangerous drug that can be deadly, even in small doses."

Concert-goers can access free drug testing kits at designated locations throughout Lollapalooza. The kits provide a simple and effective way to detect fentanyl's presence in any substance.

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

In addition to the drug safety concerns, a separate incident has raised questions about safety protocols at the festival. During a performance by singer Kesha, she reportedly found herself using a real butcher knife instead of the intended prop knife.

Kesha took to social media after the concert to express her shock and dismay. "Sooooo apparently the prop knife went missing and they replaced it with a real butcher knife stolen from the kitchen. And I didn't know till now," she wrote.

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

Lollapalooza Fans Urged to Test Drugs for Fentanyl Amidst Prop Knife Controversy

The incident has sparked discussions about accountability and the need for heightened safety measures at large-scale events. Representatives for Kesha have not yet responded to requests for comment.

This is not the first time a performance involving dangerous props has caused concern. In September 2023, Britney Spears posted a video on social media dancing with knives, leading to a police welfare check at her home. Spears later clarified that the knives were fake, but the incident highlighted the potential risks associated with the use of dangerous props.

"The safety of our attendees is paramount," said a spokesperson for Lollapalooza organizers. "We are working closely with the Chicago Police Department and other safety agencies to ensure that the festival is a safe and enjoyable experience for all."

As Lollapalooza continues to attract massive crowds, concert-goers are strongly urged to heed the warnings regarding fentanyl and to take necessary precautions for their safety. The festival also encourages reporting any suspicious activity or concerns to festival staff or law enforcement.

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