there was no real count on how many were actually there but most estimates are between 450,000 and 500,000
Woodstock was held in 1969. And thousands of people showed up.
There were 2 accidental deaths at Woodstock 1969.
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Organizers of the Woodstock festival in 1969 initially expected around 50,000 attendees. However, the actual turnout far exceeded their expectations, with estimates of about 400,000 people arriving for the event. This massive influx led to challenges in logistics and infrastructure, but ultimately contributed to the festival's legendary status in music history.
Woodstock was held in 1969. And thousands of people showed up.
There were 2 accidental deaths at Woodstock 1969.
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3 people died one from an overdose one from being runovered by a tractor while sleeping near a hayfield one from falling off a scaffold
The idea of a Woodstock nation still exists today. When people come together and strive for a peaceful existence world wide within that group is a part of Woodstock. The event was held for 4 days in 1969, and then again in 1994 and 1999.
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How is it that many deaf people are able to enjoy concerts and dancing?
3 Deaths (one each from heroin overdose, ruptured appendix and being run over by a tractor)
There is not a list with a total number of how many people attend concerts. Thousands of people attend concerts each year. Woodstock alone had 400,000 people in attendance making it one of the highest attended concerts of all time.
Officially only one person died at Woodstock (the original one in 1969). Physical damage (hurt) is a hard thing to measure. I believe there were three people physically hurt bad enough to require medical attention, however, any time you get that many people together many small injuries happen that do not get officially noticed. The was also a tent run by the Hog Farm (a communal group lead by Wavy Gravy - they also ran the food "kitchen") that was designated and used to help people who were experiencing "bad trips," but there is no official record of how many people they "treated."