Alkaline metal's first operation in three years for his Vendetta fans in Jamaica nearly didn't happen due to a rowdy crowd.

Thousands of dancehall fans converged on the National Stadium Car Park in St. Andrew concluding Saturday to see "The Human being Himself" perform. Alkaline likewise had the support of some big-name acts like Mavado, Shaggy, I-Octane, Jahmiel and Tarrus Riley who all delivered well-received sets. The Gully Gad was in fine form and could perhaps take the crown for the best performance of the night.

When Alkaline took the stage moments after three AM on Sun morning time, fans in the general admission section broke through the barrier separating that section from the VIP and overwhelmed the security detail within the venue. Thankfully no ane was injured in the stampede, but that forced Alkaline to cut his set curt and exited the stage.

At one point the "Extra Lesson" deejay left the stage for his own safety before asking security to clear some patrons from off the front end of the stage. He then returned to perform "Badness It Name" and his Popcaan diss song "Microwave." He then had to get out the stage with his security detail forming a human barrier around him. Some of his Vendetta fans even fabricated their way backstage and head towards his tent forcing the disk to fled to his vehicle and get out the venue all entirely for his own safety.