California Rose Bowl Rufus Du Sol attack suspect Julio Cesar Lopez Zavala arrested in Hawthorne



A brute suspected of savagely beating a woman unconscious during a sold-out concert at the Rose Bowl this week has been arrested.

Julio Cesar Lopez Zavala was busted at his Hawthorne, Calif. home on Thursday, four days after the ruthless attack at a Rüfüs Du Sol show spread across the internet, the Pasadena Police confirmed to KTLA.

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Zavala was in attendance for the Australian EDM group’s concert on Aug. 16, when a drink was allegedly spilled on him.

Viral video captured a violent assault before a Rüfüs Du Sol concert at the Rose Bowl on Aug. 16, 2025. X / @TheFestiveOwl

The 23-year-old stormed off before returning a half-hour later, screaming and making violent threats at victim Shelby Elston and her fiancé, Elston recalled in a Facebook post.

Elston, who is from Phoenix, Ariz., says she attempted to apologize to the raging concertgoer, putting herself between the two men, but was then attacked.

“This man PUNCHED ME IN THE FACE! I was completely knocked out and there was blood pouring from my face,” Elston wrote in the social media post, asking for help identifying her attacker.

Elston claimed Zavala pushed her into the bleachers and repeatedly pummeled her, even after she had been knocked out cold, according to video captured by a witness.

Bystanders attempted to stop the onslaught by pulling Zavala’s pants down and exposing his butt as Elston’s fiancé shielded her, taking multiple punches to the back.

Elston was knocked unconscious and awoke minutes after the attack inside a medical tent at the famed venue.

Julio Cesar Lopez Zavala was identified as the Rose Bowl attacker and arrested on Aug. 21, 2025. X / @TheFestiveOwl
Elston claims Zavala pushed her into the bleachers and pounded her again and again, even after she had been knocked out cold, according to video captured by another concert-goer. X / @TheFestiveOwl

Zavala allegedly fled the stadium and was on the run until his capture on Thursday.

Police credited the viral video and tips from other fans for helping to identify Zavala as the suspect, KTLA reported.

Fellow concert-goers filed complaints against the Rose Bowl and the band, saying they felt unsafe inside the venue.

“I’ve never seen any venue that has allowed the people to stand there in the walkways. It’s a hazard,” Christine Molina, who was in attendance with her daughter, told KTLA. “There were multiple security vendors working the venue. It wasn’t just one vendor, it was multiples, and the left hand didn’t know what the right hand was doing.” 

Molina says she was afraid of being crushed by the tightly compacted crowd and observed people openly using drugs inside the venue.

Bystanders attempted to stop the onslaught by pulling Zavala’s pants down and exposing his butt as Elston’s fiancé shielded her, taking multiple punches to the back. X / @TheFestiveOwl
Zavala allegedly fled the stadium and was on the run until his capture on Thursday. X / @TheFestiveOwl

Elston, who was left with several bruises and soreness, has returned home to Arizona and expects to make a full recovery, she told the outlet.

Formal charges against Zavala are pending a review by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, the outlet reported, citing police.

The Post has reached out to the LA District Attorney’s Office and the Pasadena Police Department.


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