A Boiler Room event in Seoul, South Korea, headlined by Peggy Gou was abruptly halted over the weekend due to overcrowding concerns. The incident occurred at SFactory on Saturday, July 27th, prompting a response from emergency services. According to reports, overcrowding issues began to arise before Peggy Gou’s set. Attendees attempted to reach the third-floor venue, causing a bottleneck and safety concerns. The venue implemented a one-way system to manage the crowd, but the increasing heat and humidity exacerbated the situation, leading to breathing difficulties for some attendees. Boiler Room has since issued a statement acknowledging the crowd-flow issues and the subsequent early closure of the event. They emphasized that the event was operating within the permitted capacity. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of crowd management and safety in large-scale events. As the electronic music scene continues to grow, it is essential for organizers and venues to prioritize the well-being of attendees. While no serious injuries were reported, the event highlights the challenges faced by organizers in balancing crowd enthusiasm with safety regulations.Peggy Gou’s Boiler Room Show in Korea Evacuated Due to Overcrowding