German rock festival evacuated over 'terrorist threat': Police

The three-day Rock am Ring festival in Germany is evacuated over a 'possible terrorist threat', police say.

The CEO of Live Nation GSA Marek Lieberberg and police officers give a statement after the evacuation of the Rock am Ring festival in Germany.

The CEO of Live Nation GSA Marek Lieberberg and police officers give a statement after the evacuation of the Rock am Ring festival in Germany. Source: EPA

One of Germany's biggest music festivals has been evacuated over a "possible terrorist threat," police said.

Organisers asked fans at the three-day event to leave calmly "in order to help police investigations" but said they were hopeful the festival would resume on Saturday.

The three-day "Rock am Ring," held at the famous Nuerburgring sports complex near the western city of Nuerburg, is scheduled to run until Sunday. It draws tens of thousands of people annually.
Visitors leave the music festival Rock am Ring outside the western town of Nuerburg, Germany, Friday, June 2, 2017. German authorities have shut down a popular rock music festival because of a possible terrorist threat. (Thomas Frey/Dpa via AP)
Visitors leave the music festival Rock am Ring outside the western town of Nuerburg, Germany Source: DPA
Police said they were in possession of "concrete elements, in the light of which a possible terrorist threat cannot be ruled out."

"As safety is the key priority and any danger to festivalgoers has to be avoided as much as possible, a decision has been taken to suspend the festival for today," the statement said. There were no further details.

Security for the festival had already been stepped up, with an additional 1,200 staff, in response to the May 22 Manchester bombing which occurred after a concert by US singer Ariana Grande.

Last year's "Rock am Ring" programme was curtailed by violent storms in which dozens of people were injured by lightning.
The country remains on high alert after a jihadist attack on a Christmas market in Berlin on December 19.

Anis Amri, a 24-year-old Tunisian, hijacked a truck, killed its Polish driver and ploughed the vehicle through the market, claiming 11 more lives and wounding dozens.

Scenes from "Rock am Ring"


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