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Complaints pour in over Little Mix concert at Kent Event Centre

Complaints have poured in from fans who sat for hours in their cars waiting to get out of a Little Mix concert.

The show at the Kent Showground in Detling last night was said to be the largest ever in the county with 30,000 people in attendance.

Many were stuck in the car park for hours as crowds poured out of the venue at 9.15pm, arriving home in the early hours of the morning.

Little Mix at The Kent Showground
Little Mix at The Kent Showground

Kent Event Centre staff warned fans of three hour delays but this did little to ease people's frustration on the night.

Fans have contacted KentOnline to complain about waiting times and a seemingly poorly organised exit.

One reports that attendees were directed to leave the venue over a small footbridge which became so cramped that some called for paramedics to help them as they became overwhelmed by the crowds.

Even though many were prepared for a long wait to leave the car park, some have taken to social media, confused at why only one exit gate was open until midnight.

Fans leaving the Kent Showground
Fans leaving the Kent Showground

Sarah Dutton, who took her 10-year-old twins Andrew and Daisy, along with a friend and their child Georgia Miles, said: "We were warned it could be three hours to get out so it wasn’t a total surprise.

"However, it was incredibly infuriating to have an exit to Scragged Oak Road in our car park that they kept locked.

"We asked a number of staff members between 10pm and midnight if they could open the gate so we could get out but they kept saying no, they weren’t allowed.

"It was finally opened at around midnight and we managed to leave the car park at about 12:30am."

Despite the wait, the group made the best of it.

Litte Mix fans Georgia Miles, Daisy Dutton, and Andrew Dutton having fun at the concert.
Litte Mix fans Georgia Miles, Daisy Dutton, and Andrew Dutton having fun at the concert.

"During the delay in the car park we kept ourselves entertained.

"All the cars were beeping their horns to each other, people were playing their music loudly and dancing in between the cars, and we all shared our food and provisions, don’t you just love the British public", said the 37-year-old.

"My daughter actually said it was the best night of her life - that was when she was dancing in the car park to the next car’s music and we were sharing out the chocolate digestives."

"It may be that they had more fun in the car park than they did at the concert itself."

Kent Event Centre have been contacted for comment.

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