MCD have issued a statement after the stabbing incidents at last Saturday's Swedish House Mafia concert in the Phoenix Park. 9 people were stabbed and one man died of a suspected drug overdose at the concert, which also featured performances from Tinie Tempah, Snoop Dogg and Calvin Harris.

MCD Managing Directer Denis Desmond said: "Obviously we are very disappointed that an individual or very small number of individuals engaged in anti-social behaviour, attempting to spoil the enjoyment of others. Such behaviour is certainly not reflective of the vast majority of the 45,000 fans who were extremely well behaved and should be congratulated. Unfortunately, anti-social behaviour has become more and more part of daily society with no town or village across the country escaping such conduct."

"As event promoters we work extremely closely with an Gardai Siochana and fully support their tactical operations in combating anti-social behaviour. Public safety is always our number one priority and we actively engage in detailed planning in advance to ensure this. Ticket holders entering the site were subject to a search permissible by law. Every precaution as far as possible was taken to ensure the safety and security of the audience at all times. All CCTV footage captured from the area has been supplied to the Gardai."

"Despite our best efforts - with Security and Gardai personnel levels well in excess of the required numbers for a licensed event of this size - there is only so much one can do to combat anti-social behaviour."

"An Gardai Siochana have already made an arrest and we are continuing to fully co-operate with them there it would be inappropriate to comment further at this stage of their investigation however in the meantime we would like to wish those affected a full and speedy recovery."

"We are extremely shocked and saddened to hear that a male adult while attending the concert on Saturday 7th July suddenly took ill and later passed away in hospital."