Barricades & Crowd Control

Keep your audience safe

Portable crowd control barricades protect and guide your audience.  Barricades are physical barriers that help move crowds to and through event areas, organizing people into safe lines for things like ticketing, entry, and meet-and-greets, and helping separate important areas like stages, food, or medical. They also protect backstage and front-of-house areas against overzealous audience members by cordoning off designated safe spaces for your talent, techs, and VIP.

Whenever your audience needs guidance to navigate spaces without chaos, crowd control barricades are necessary. 

Crowd control used a variety of barricades, each useful for different types of situations. Simple lines can often use lighter-weight and easy-to-set-up bike racks, while more important areas – like those where talent and techs hang out – need stronger and more sturdy aluminum or steel locking barricades. Locking barricades also come in different styles –  corners, gated openings, and straight sections – fit together like building blocks. 

Event barricade brands in our inventory include Guardian Barrier Services, Staging Concepts, and bike rack barricades. The interlocking capabilities of each event barricade system allow you to customize your own traffic flow into whatever configuration you need to make your space safe and manageable.

Types:

Adjustable Corner Barricades
    • +/- 90 degree rotation
    • Cable Pass-Thru
    • Easy Locking Mechanism
    • Negotiates Uneven Terrain
Fixed Corner Barricades
    • Lightweight Aluminum
    • Rounded Top Rail
    • Seamless Tread Plate
    • Available Angles: 15, 30, 45, and 90 degrees
Straight Line Barricades
    • Include bike racks and locking barricades
    • Lightweight Aluminum
    • Rounded Top Rail
    • Ramped Approach (for locking types)
    • Simple Single Bolt Connection (for locking types)
    • Easy to disconnect and open for vehicles or people (bike racks)
Gated Barricades
    • 24″ Gate Opening
    • 3′ ADA
    • 5′ FOH Access
    • 10″ Emergency Egress/ Vehicle Access
Bike racks line the ground for safety during the live shoot of Nic Wallenda, aerialist, at Masaya Volcano in Nicaragua. #VolcanoLive TV and film crews are around getting ready to film.