Updated
Updated · Billboard · Jun 22
Goose Honors 51-Year-Old Fan After Fatal Madison Square Garden Fall
Updated
Updated · Billboard · Jun 22

Goose Honors 51-Year-Old Fan After Fatal Madison Square Garden Fall

3 articles · Updated · Billboard · Jun 22

Summary

  • Paul Kueker, 51, died after falling from Section 300 at Madison Square Garden shortly before 10 p.m. during Goose’s Saturday concert, and the band publicly mourned him the next day.
  • NYPD officers responding to a 911 call found Kueker unconscious with injuries consistent with a fall from an elevated position; he was taken to Bellevue Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
  • Police said Kueker, who was attending with his wife, was from Niantic, Connecticut, do not suspect foul play, and are still investigating the circumstances.
  • Goose went ahead with its Sunday SummerStage show in Central Park after debating whether to perform, saying the concert could help bring its community together and offer space for healing.
  • At that show, Peter Anspach led a moment of silence, and the band said proceeds would support a charitable fund for fans affected by the tragedy.

Insights

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