Dozens hospitalized during Avicii concert in Boston



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Local media put the number of patients anywhere between 30 and 80.

Massachusetts General Hospital told CNN it received 13 patients between ages 16-19. All of the patients are being evaluated, Kory Zhal said.

Most patients had a problem with dehydration, drugs and alcohol, authorities told CNN affiliate WHDH.

Avicii, the Swedish artist behind the hit song "Wake Me Up," performed at the TD Garden as part of his True Tour.

Dozens of ambulances lined up outside the garden venue as crowds spilled into the streets after the concert. Other ambulances zoomed off, red lights blaring, as frazzled parents waited.

"I have a 15-year-old and her girlfriend that came to the Avicii concert ... we just heard about this, " Pam Jones told WHDH. "I'm very shocked. We have to find her."

Chanel Andre, who also attended the concert, said the venue was hot.

"These concerts should be outside ... I think it was a combination of heat and drugs, more of the latter," she said.

The artist, whose real name is Tim Bergling, became an international star as a DJ and producer in electronic dance.

His other hit songs include "Hey Brother" and "Levels," which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Dance Recording last year.




CNN's Tina Burnside contributed to this report




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