It comes just a month after Peggy Gou’s Seoul Boiler Room set was shut down by police over fears of crowd-crushing Disclosure had to cancel their London Boiler Room set at the weekend following a crowd surge. READ MORE: Disclosure: “Some people want us to make ‘Latch’ over and over again” The British electronic duo – comprised of brothers Howard and Guy Lawrence – were scheduled to perform a surprise set at Boiler Room’s World Tour stop in London on Sunday (August 25). Their performance, which was due to take place at Lee Valley Showground in Waltham Cross, was announced just three days prior and promptly sold out.

However, the set was cancelled just five minutes in due to crowd surges posing a health and safety risk. boiler room organisers should’ve known better than to put disclosure’s set in a tiny tent pic.twitter.

com/nHIlo4ANeb — magnetic (@katnofeline) August 26, 2024 A source told Mixmag that people began queuing to enter the tent “half an hour before Disclosure’s set”. They told the publication that punters pushed inside the tent through a forcibly opened gap, causing a crowd surge. The set was then shut down and security “closed off the tent and barricaded the entrance, moving people back”.

In a statement, Boiler Room said that it “became clear five minutes into their set that a big proportion of festivalgoers wanted to get into the tent to see them, so as a safety precaution, the set was halted”. No one has been reported as injure.