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Fights during Atlantic Beach Bike Week caused panic and injuries, sending 19 people to the hospital, though reports of mass casualties were deemed false by authorities.
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Atlantic Beach the morning after a fight shut down the main concert. May 25, 2025 Terri Richardson

Multiple people were sent to the hospital after fights created a mass panic at concerts in Atlantic Beach Bike Week, authorities said.

Any reports of mass casualties are false, wrote Atlantic Beach Police Interim Chief Chief Carlos Castillo in a release.

During concerts on Saturday night and early Sunday morning, fights erupted in the town of Atlantic Beach, which hosts the motorcycle rally β€” and caused the crowd to panic. Several people were injured as they tried to leave the festival, the release said.

Law enforcement officials saw the fights but believed agitators ran and disappeared into the crowd, Castillo said in an email to The Sun News. No one has been arrested.

Throughout Saturday and early Sunday, 19 people went to the hospital via ambulance, according to Castillo. Reasons included being trampled, heat exhaustion and dehydration.

The music paused but the festival continued until it closed at 3 a.m. Celebrations in Atlantic Beach will continue until 3 p.m. Monday, police said.

β€œWe sincerely regret that anyone was injured, but we also regret the unfactual information that is being falsely spread about the Atlantic Beach Black Pearl Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival,” Castillo wrote.

In the aftermath, on a rainy Sunday morning, the ground and area near the concert stage was littered with trash, shoes and sunglasses.

Hilton Dewitt, who was at the event, told the Sun News there may have been an argument on the street near Ocean Boulevard, which caused concert goers to rush toward the stage.

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Dewitt said it happened about 1 a.m.

β€œThey started panicking,” Dewitt said of the crowd. β€œIt was a stampede.”

Atlantic Beach Bike Week, also known as Black Bike Week, happens annually during Memorial Day weekend, among other festivals and concerts that take place in the town of Atlantic Beach. Bikers also spread out in the area, spending time at the Myrtle Beach Mall parking lot and in downtown Myrtle Beach.

This is a developing story. Check back at The Sun News for updates.

This story was originally published May 25, 2025 at 9:34 AM.

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