A horrifying incident marred the opening night of Phish’s show at Hampton Coliseum, Virginia, when a dispute outside the venue turned deadly. One person was killed and two others injured in a stabbing late Friday night, police report. CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR+2Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+2
What Happened
- Officers say the confrontation began around 9:30 p.m. ET behind one of the tents in an unofficial vending zone in the parking lot. Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+1
- During the altercation, one person was fatally stabbed. Another was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries. A third victim walked into a hospital with a non-life-threatening wound. Hindustan Times+3Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+3NME+3
- A suspect fled the scene but was later detained. Police say they have “identified all parties involved,” and are treating the incident as isolated—meaning they believe this was not part of a larger threat. Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+1
Phish & Police Response
The band released a statement on social media, describing the event as “tragic” and saying they were deeply saddened. Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+1
Meanwhile, Hampton Police Major Crimes Unit is leading the investigation. Authorities have asked for any witnesses or people with information to come forward. CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR+1
What Comes Next
- The remaining Phish concerts at the venue are still planned to go on as scheduled. Black Promoters Collective (BPC)+2NME+2
- Local law enforcement is increasing patrols around the venue to ensure safety for concert-goers. CBS 6 News Richmond WTVR+1
- Investigation ongoing—police are analyzing video footage and collecting witness statements to understand exactly how the argument escalated. Hindustan Times+1
Why This Matters
Concerts are meant to be a safe space to enjoy music and community. Incidents like this shake that expectation. For fans, the tragedy raises urgent questions about security, crowd control, and what safety measures venues and organizers must enforce to prevent such violence.
If you were there or know something about what happened, the police urge you to contact them. Any detail, no matter how small, might help bring answers to those affected by this heartbreaking event.

