Overcrowding shuts down Potential Kidd’s concert
LONDON’S Metropolitan police were forced to shut down a concert featuring Potential Kidd at the Da Boss Nightclub at Woolwich High Street in London, England, on Monday night after the venue became dangerously overcrowded.
“The club has a capacity of 2,000 persons, and the club was packed tight. There were at least as many people outside as inside so the police were called in to lock it off because the club was overcrowded,” Potential Kidd’s manager, Angeletta McKenzie said.
Potential Kidd is in the middle of a 14-gig tour of the United Kingdom which will see him perform at clubs in Nottingham, Birmingham, London, and Brixton over the next couple of weeks.
Potential Kidd made his entry on the dancehall scene earlier this year, with his catchy singalong single A Yah Suh Nice.
He followed up that success with ‘Urgency’ which racked up over 200,000 hits on YouTube.
He then inked a one-year recording deal with VP Records on the strength of his popularity in the underground dancehall market.