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Title: Shakira Concerts in Quito: Everything You Need to Know

Security ‍Enhancements ⁢& Accessibility Measures‌ Detailed for⁣ Shakira Concerts in Quito

Quito,​ Ecuador – Organizers are implementing⁤ a series of security and accessibility upgrades for Shakira’s upcoming⁢ concerts in Quito, aiming too ensure ‍a safe and ‌efficient experience for ⁣the expected large crowds. these measures include reinforced door security to prevent ​”slamming,” increased staffing, ‌and improved evacuation routes.

The ‌concerts, scheduled for ⁤[Date-[Date-[Date-[Date-not ‌provided in ⁣source],⁢ are anticipated to draw‌ tens of thousands of⁢ fans. Organizers are proactively ​addressing potential issues identified at⁣ previous events, like the ⁤recent Chayanne concert ⁤in Quito, to optimize flow and safety. This announcement comes as final preparations ‌are underway for the highly anticipated‍ performances.

Sebastian Vallejo,‌ a ⁣lead organizer, explained that a ‌”bunker” – consisting of metal walls⁣ around entrance doors – will be utilized to prevent attendees from forcing doors ⁤open. “This strong structure that will not allow them to do the famous slam​ of the ⁢door,” Vallejo⁣ stated. ⁢This is ⁢a direct response to concerns about⁢ potential surges⁣ at entry points.

To improve accessibility and expedite movement, ramps will ⁤be installed at doors two and 14,‍ eliminating the need ⁣for concertgoers to navigate stadium stands. ⁤”In this ⁤type ‌of concerts, ramps are placed at doors two and 14⁢ so that people do not have to go down the stands and ‘mobility is easier,'” Vallejo said. these ramps will also facilitate quicker evacuation at the end of the show.

Beyond physical infrastructure, staffing levels have been significantly increased. With⁣ over 10,000 chairs placed on the stadium floor, organizers have doubled the number ‌of⁤ personnel to⁣ assist attendees in locating their seats “quickly and efficiently.” Vallejo confirmed,”There‌ are more than 10,000 chairs on the court,we ‌doubled the staff to accommodate.”

Notably, this event marks the ​first time in Quito concert history that areas within the stadium will be​ sold solely for listening access, acknowledging obstructed views due to stage structures and delay towers. “They are areas that‌ do not allow you to see, either because of the‌ delay towers or​ the plastic that covers the stage,⁢ they will simply be here to listen,”⁤ Vallejo clarified.

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