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Security to the Stars: Ronnie Franklin On Music Security

Security to the Stars: Ronnie Franklin On Music Security

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Fame can feel like a storm. We sit down with veteran security lead Ronnie Franklin to map the invisible work that keeps artists, crews and fans safe when the wind picks up—without turning the night into a fortress. From his baptism at London’s Rainbow Theatre to global tours with Wham and decades at George Michael’s side, Ronnie unpacks how planning and people skills beat brute force every time.

We trace the birth of modern concert security: radios that cut out around corners, promoters debating headcounts, fans copying passes, and the simple fix that worked—fewer pass types, smarter briefings, and relentless clarity. Ronnie takes us into Wham‑mania, where police vans, service corridors and decoy routes replaced glamour, and into Japan’s “polite hysteria” and China’s culture shock, where flight cases met 1940s trucks and loud sound cleared a hall in seconds. There’s a hair‑raising plane turnback, a football kickabout with Rod Stewart, and the infamous Wembley moment when a guard swore “that’s not George Michael,” all handled with humour and calm.

As George went solo, loyalty met scale. American management arrived, but George chose trusted UK heads for key roles, and Ronnie led security for the Faith tour with a low‑key brief: keep it safe and invisible. We talk about setting boundaries with stars, leaning on local law enforcement for rare credible threats, and training a new generation to de‑escalate first. Along the way, Ronnie paints a generous, focused portrait of George Michael—driven, kind, and precise about what he wanted—proof that the right protection lets artistry breathe.

If you care about live music, touring life, or how crowds are kept safe without killing the vibe, this conversation is packed with stories and hard‑won insight. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves music history, and leave a review to tell us which story blew your mind most.

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