Paul Kalkbrenner attacked by member of crowd during elrow Town Madrid set
The German artist was performing a live set on the Hallucinarium Stage before a fan launched themselves across the decks

Paul Kalkbrenner was attacked by a crowd member during his set at elrow Town, Madrid this week.
Footage of the incident shows a fan launching themselves over the DJ booth from the front row of the Hallucinarium Stage on Thursday (May 1).
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The fan can be seen attempting to put Kalkbrenner in a headlock, before Stephan Bodzin - who had not been on the line-up for the show - can be seen fighting the attacker off, before they were removed from the booth.
The German artist had been performing a live set at the show, which was held at Madrid's Recinto Ferial Tres Canto, alongside other acts such as Low Steppa, East End Dubs, Paco Onsuna, Max Dean, De La Swing and more.
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According to Ibiza1Radio, Kalkbrenner "was not injured" during the incident. At the time of publishing, neither elrow nor Paul Kalkbrenner have addressed the incident on social media.
Mixmag has approached representatives for Paul Kalkbrenner and elrow for comment.
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