Mtv Hit Back At U2 Gig Berlin ‘wall’ Reports

By WENN
Friday, November 6, 2009

MTV bosses have denied they built their own Berlin ‘wall’ to restrict people from viewing U2’s free gig in the German capital on Thursday night (05Nov09), insisting they beefed up security to ensure fans’ safety.

The Irish rockers’ devotees were left fuming over MTV’s decision to erect a temporary security barrier around the Brandenburg Gate, where the One hitmakers performed in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.

But organisers of the show, which was part of the MTV Europe Music Awards, insist the security measures were put into place to ensure the safety of the 10,000 ticket holders.

A statement from MTV reads, “MTV wanted to ensure that the 10,000 music fans that attended tonight’s MTV EMAs present U2 at the Brandenburg Gate enjoyed a safe and happy experience.

“The safety and well-being of all attendees at any MTV-produced event is of the highest priority. MTV worked closely with our local promoter, DEAG, the Borough of Berlin and the Berlin Police Department to create a comprehensive security plan for the event. To that end, MTV placed a temporary security fence around the site perimeter.

“Under no circumstances did MTV build a ‘wall’ of any kind in or around the U2 production site.”

And Berlin’s Mayor Klaus Wowereit has praised MTV execs for arranging the U2 gig, insisting it was the perfect way to celebrate the anniversary of the wall’s destruction.

He adds, “The Pariser Platz was the scene for a joyful celebration of peace, love, freedom and music that Berlin will never forget. Congratulations to U2 and MTV for bringing this unique moment of musical history to the city of Berlin.”

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