'˜Visitor with penknife' stopped from getting into Arctic Monkeys'Â Sheffield Arena gigÂ
A male had visited the Sheffield venue but was refused entry after security staff discovered the item on his person.
Strict security measures, including restrictions on certain sized bags and the banning of other items such as party poppers, were in place for the Sheffield band's triumphant run of four homecoming gigs last week.Â
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Hide AdExtra checks have been in place at the venue since the Manchester Arena terror attack in May last year which claimed the lives of 22 people, including Arbourthorne woman Kelly Brewster, aged 32.
The move also comes after a spate of seven fatal stabbings in the city this year alone.
Arena bosses said discovering the penknife during the search shows that increased security is working.
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Hide AdDominic Stokes, head of Sheffield International Venues Live, which manages the arena, said: 'A small penknife attached to a key ring was confiscated from an individual before the Arctic Monkeys concert at the Fly DSA Arena on Saturday.
'He was refused entry to the venue, which he accepted.
'It is very rare that incidents such as this occur, but it does demonstrate that the security systems we have in place with our partners at Showsec are working.'
He added: 'The Arctic Monkeys concerts were a great success with thousands of people welcoming the lads back to the city over four nights.'